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Cat Health
11 / 7 / 2009

Guys have u heard about the cat that got swine flu in america. Cause im really worried. And really im not joking !!!!!!!!!!

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Cat Health
10 / 31 / 2009

Hey guys, Happy Halloween Yesterday there was that feral black cat that came into the garden. It was friendlly and i fed her and all of that. But whts concerning me is that she has a tiny bald patch on her head and bald patches sround her neck. But there was no black spots. What could the [...]

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Cat Health
9 / 30 / 2009

I just got a kitten that spent some time by the river and might have ring worms. The reason I think he might have them is because I just got one on my wrist. So here are my questions: How can I find out if my kitten has ring worms? where can I find them [...]

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