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Posted on: 1:35:36 PM 5/3/2008
when you bring puppy home, limit contact with kitty at first. Keep the pup in a separate room (not one of kitty's favorite areas) for a few days and let kitty get use the smell and the fact that it is there. Then try to separate them my a screen or...
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Posted on: 1:28:08 PM 5/3/2008
So what is the verdict? Have you named the little fuzzball yet? I'm dying to know what you picked!
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Posted on: 1:19:23 PM 5/3/2008
To anyone that believes that we should not spay or neuter our feline friends. . . I challenge you to find one single published study from a reputable source, published within the last ten years, that concludes that spaying and/or neutering has...
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Posted on: 12:18:59 PM 5/3/2008
So when I am done having children it would be wrong for me to have a tubal litigation? That is the same as spaying. My cousin had it done without ever having children. Is she wrong? The fact is that we do "spay" and "neuter" humans. Only we call...
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Posted on: 8:09:20 PM 5/2/2008
You seem really responsible, juggling everything you have already, and the fact that you are concerned enough to ask is a credit to your character. Maybe you could wait until school lets out for summer break, then you can get your kitty. That way y...
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Posted on: 7:56:00 PM 5/2/2008
CatClyde, you should at least care enough to spell intelligent correctly if you are telling everyone that you are. Maybe then you wouldn't look like a complete idoit. Well. . . it's a start anyway.
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Posted on: 7:49:26 PM 5/2/2008
Be careful or you will upset CatClyde. We have to respect CatClyde's "beliefe" because he is so "intelegent" and when he grows up he is going to be a "genious" and teach us all his great wisdoms. Maybe he will tal...
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Posted on: 12:12:34 PM 4/29/2008
I found a chart once that showed human years and their cat age equivalent, but I cant seem to find it again. Anyone know any good sites that show this?
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Posted on: 12:09:37 PM 4/29/2008
You do realize that cats are living, breathing animals and not collectables, right? What is the longest you have ever had one particular cat? What has happened to all of your cats that you have gone through 36 of ...
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Posted on: 7:35:39 PM 4/26/2008
MaxandAllie is right. A cat is a huge responsibilty, and it should be yours, not your father's. I am away from home for at least 10 and a half hours, five days a week, and I have "homework" too from my job. Plus I have a 4 year-old son who lives w...
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