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Cat Health
11 / 25 / 2008

Do you think its because of ruff playing or disease

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Cat Health
11 / 22 / 2008

1/5 of my kittens just lays around all day plus when I feel his back I also feel his spine.So should I take him to the vet or just leave him alone.

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Cat Health
11 / 20 / 2008

wow last night was scarry i thought i was going to lose my cat well my uncle always kill’s our animals so i thought he did it but he did not ok heres what happend first he started cogphing (sorry i cant spell that right) then sneezing then squeezing his face up then FHOAM and [...]

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