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    gray tigers and personality

    I am researching the personailites of cats and whether coat color/pattern plays a role. In particular, gray tabbies and tigers. I work for a resuce organization and every gray tiger I have known and worked with has been super affectionate, male or female. Was curious to hear other stories...
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    Litter Box Blues...

    Hi Everyone, Thank you for all the great ideas. I think I will try the rubbermaid bins. I purchased some liners that are made for scoopable litter. But they are more trouble then they're worth! Thank you again for all your great ideas. Sincerely, Kathleen
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    Litter Box Blues...

    Hi, Has anyone ever had a problem with a kitty that urinates really high in the litter box? I have one male, in particular, that does this. Clean up can be messy. I change the litter morning and night, and sometimes have to clean the inside hood of the litter box and the floor where the urine...
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    Litter Box Question

    I have 4 kitties that insist on using only two giant cat boxes. I change the boxes twice a day. So far, this has worked in my household. I originally had 4 boxes but my kitties never used two of them, ever. I don't know what they would do if I wasn't as diligent about cleaning them as I am. Let...
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    High liver enyme levels in Birman

    Hi, Nothing new since I last posted. I contacted a vet in Massachusetts that the breeder suggested. His practice sees many Birmans. I haven't heard from them yet. I'm pretty sure I won't put Rumples through a liver biopsy. I have been told that the procedure is painful and it wouldn't change...
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    itchy skin

    Mia is an indoor only kitty. Lick Your Chops is a small company that makes an all natural cat food with no preservatives, food colorings, corn, wheat, or additives. Lamb is the protein and brown rice is the carbohydrate. But it is something to consider. I never thought she could be allergic to...
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    itchy skin

    Flea allergy was the first thing we thought of. We used Advantage but Mia's condition did not improve. The vet examined some skin scrapings but nothing showed up. I never thought about Chloritrimaton. I will ask her about that. Thank you for that suggestion. Sincerely,
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    High liver enyme levels in Birman

    Thank you Sandie for your quick reply. I am truly fortunate to have a great vet, Dr. Susan Sikule. I guess I am confused about this condition, since I have heard that it is not unusual for a Birman to have high liver values from some Birman breeders. However, I cannot find anything in the...
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    High liver enyme levels in Birman

    Hi, Since last year, we have been monitoring our 9 year old neutered blue point Birman's blood chemistry levels. On 2/7/03, his (Rumples) SGPT/ALT was 692 and his SGOT/AST was 240. On 4/2/03, after a course of Prednisone and Denyisl (sp?), they were 619 and 248 respectively. These levels have...
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    itchy skin

    My 4 year old spay female has extremely itchy skin. She also pulled most of the hair out on her hing quarter. My vet has done extensive tests to no avail. She is on a Lamb and Rice diet made by "Lick Your Chops". She recently started a course of .5 mg of Pred to help relieve her itching and of...
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    Missing fur on back leg...

    Hi, Your kitty could also be suffering from a skin condition known as eosinophilic plaque complex. The lesion you see on your kitty may be a linear granuloma. It presents itself as a dry, sometimes scaley patch of skin, often hairless as the kitty constantly licks at it, causing more tissue...
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    fear aggression

    Hi, Thanks for your reply. My little foster won't fight back -- she just crouches low and protects herself as best she can. Fortunately, I've been able to get to her quickly on the occassions this has happened. I volunteer for an organization that rescues abandoned, abused, stray cats. We have...
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    fear aggression

    I recently brought home a foster kitty. My resident cats, 3 males and one female, were introduced to the foster very slowly and, at first, everything was fine. I don't know what happened, but suddenly, my female started attacking the foster kitty. The female has always had issues. She use...
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    new kitty

    Thank you for your reply. I'm happy your kitties are finally working it out. We do ignore the new resident, Nina, which is why I think my 3 males are o.k. with her. I give the resident female, Mia, extra attention. I've put Nina in her carrier and in the living room (with her bed in it) and...
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    new kitty

    Hi, I need some extra advice. I brought home a foster kitty that I really want to keep. She's very petite and gets along well with cats. In my case, she gets along well with my three males, but my female terrorizes her. I have the new comer in her own room. I've tried feeding each kitty on...
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    Old Sick Foster Kitty

    Hi, Your foster kitty may have a bad case of gingivitis and/or some abscessed teeth. Is her gumline red and inflamed looking? A vet really needs to see her. Another thing you could feed her right now is homemade chicken soup. The broth is very nutritional. You could also try bland minced...
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    hard cat food

    Hi, As long as your vet says your kitty is healthy, wet canned food is fine for cats. I live with two kitty's that have lower urinary tract disease and though they love dry food, it has always brought on an episode. Because of that, they eat stictly a premium canned food. Canned food also has a...
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    dumping food dishes over!!

    Hi, I have few suggestions that may help. Try using a flat, ceremic dish as her food bowl (those don't turn over very easily) and one of those great water fountains for her drinking water. Perhaps she is fasisnated by the water and that's why it gets turned over. I don't think she could turn...
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    cats and honey

    Hi, I have a question. One of my kitties exhibits pica behavior only at mealtime (I have scheduled mealtimes). He takes a few bites of his food, then searches for something to chew on. If he is successful on finding a cloth or towel, he chews away then comes back and finishes his food. I try to...
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    kitten with Eosinophillic Granuloma, and rodent ulcers?

    Hi, So sorry to hear about your kitty. Years ago, I had a kitty (Lily) with this difficult and hard to treat skin disorder. At four months of age she developed the linear plaque on her hind legs. Soon followed the ulcers on her mouth and lips. One time she even chewed her own pawpads. After...
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