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Posted on: 4:50:19 PM 12/20/2008
When I was a kid my family use to have a big whipped cream fight every year at Thanksgiving. Anyone that dared to participate armed themselves with cool whip, redi whip, whatever and we spent about 15 minutes running around my grandparents yard like...
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Posted on: 4:39:41 PM 12/20/2008
Yeah, but you gotta admit, they keep life interesting
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Posted on: 5:21:06 PM 12/13/2008
OMG that sounds so good! I can't wait to try it with my four-year-old son. It sounds like a really kid friendly recipe.
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Posted on: 5:18:06 PM 12/13/2008
That's funny because my girl cat makes smacking noises too, but my boy cat does not. I wonder if it is a gender thing. My girl, Wiggles, does have more "fuzzy" fir than my boy does. I guess that could be a factor too.
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Posted on: 7:27:39 PM 12/12/2008
discuss it with a competent vet before you give your cat any sort of supplement. Also, keep in mind a cat's "natural diet" which would consist mostly of small animals (mice, shrews, birds, etc.) Cats' bodies are not designed to require a lot of vita...
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Posted on: 7:24:16 PM 12/12/2008
I would go with a bengal mix too, but regardless, what a pretty kitty!!!
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Posted on: 7:21:59 PM 12/12/2008
My cats are growing, and they are both healthy, happy, active, beautiful and lovable creatures. They just really love that christmas tree! Wiggles is the worst, but they both like to climb it. I'll squirt them with the spray bottle when I catch th...
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Posted on: 7:08:48 PM 12/12/2008
HEY EVERYBODY!! I'm back! My life took a bit of a screwy turn there for a while, but everything has pretty much evened out. I'm staying really busy, so I will only be able to drop in from time-to-time, but gosh how I've missed you guys! ...
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Posted on: 1:02:53 PM 10/3/2008
well put. Thank you
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Posted on: 7:05:24 PM 9/30/2008
maxandallie is right. It could be a grain allergy. A lot of cat foods have grain in them, and grain allergies are about as common among cats as they are in humans.
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