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by fiercestarfish » Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:43 pm
who old is your cat?
I have a 29 year old moggie, for some reason were good at looking after pets.
There was movement at the station
for the word had passed around
The colt from Old Regret had got away.
(A B (Banjo) Patterson, The Man from Snowy River)
Cavalia!
Wherever fortune clears a way,
Thither our ready footsteps stray.
(Jules Verne, A Journey to the Centre of the Earth)
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by blazesong » Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:52 pm
Toxi+Bbun wrote:My friend's cat's kitten died at two days old. It was sat on by the mum, who for some reason refused to give her milk. We tried kitten milk for the mom, and now the baby's dead, how do we get rid of the milk her cats has left?
this would be a talk to your vet thing
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by Typical Aquarius » Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:32 am
Toxi+Bbun wrote:My friend's cat's kitten died at two days old. It was sat on by the mum, who for some reason refused to give her milk. We tried kitten milk for the mom, and now the baby's dead, how do we get rid of the milk her cats has left?
You're asking how to get rid of the milk the mother has left, right?
If that is, in fact, the question, then here is the answer: leave it alone. The milk will dry up in a few days, since there are no kittens nursing.
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by Toxi+Bbun » Sat Oct 27, 2012 1:32 pm
Typical Aquarius wrote:Toxi+Bbun wrote:My friend's cat's kitten died at two days old. It was sat on by the mum, who for some reason refused to give her milk. We tried kitten milk for the mom, and now the baby's dead, how do we get rid of the milk her cats has left?
You're asking how to get rid of the milk the mother has left, right?
If that is, in fact, the question, then here is the answer: leave it alone. The milk will dry up in a few days, since there are no kittens nursing.
Okay, thank you. I was just informed that the kitten was born way earlier than it should've been, so it would probably not survive. My friend should go take her to the vet, and I hope she does.
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by vagabondheart » Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:27 pm
I've got a 5 year-old named Tiger, and a 2 and a half year old named Mumford. Both are fixed boys. Tiger was from my neighbor, the runt of the litter, and somehow he weighs in at 18 pounds now (vet says he only needs to lose 1-2 pounds to be considered a healthy weight, he's not very tubby, just big). Mumford's my adoptee, as sweet as can be. I knew I needed to bring him home to be Tiger's brother when I pet him in the cage and he grabbed my hand and started licking my fingers. A sweeter kitten can not be found. They still fight out their dominance once in a while but for the most part they've figured it out (finally) lol
Am I the only person who will always refer to their cat, no matter how old he gets, as a kitten? Haha.
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Fighting the drift back out to the deep end
When I asked you to throw me a line
That's when you pulled me out by the heart strings
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