Recent Content by dixiekitty

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    Giving my kitten medicine

    Keep the towel! What worked for us was putting our kitten between the legs, wrapped in a towel or sweatshirt, meds at the ready, one of us would rub a little bit of wet food sauce under his chin, and when he went to lick it off...PRESTO! In went the meds! Another trick we did when he was older...
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    Please pray for Tuxie... it doesn't look like he's going to make it.

    Well, it sounds like Tuxie is doing a bit better. We'll keep him in our thoughts and prayers. Dixie, Mud and Momma
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    He keeps taking his collar off!

    My one cat, Dixie doesn't mind his collar, but his brother Mud, usually manages to get his off, until we bought him a collar for a small dog. It clicks together, but isn't a breakaway one,which I prefer, but whats a "mommy" to do. We keep collars on them at all times because they are twins and...
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    Hairball help

    My Dixie is the proud owner of a recently cacked up hairball! It was found by his "mommy" in her stocking feet! I'm relieved to have this episode pass, as is Dixie. I just want to thank all of you who replied and helped out this "newbie" ( 2 years new) to the cat world. Hopefully I can return...
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    Hairball help

    Vet tech said to use an inch, put on his paws so he would have to lick it off! Then to check back in a couple of days or if symptoms change
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    Hairball help

    Thanks, upper respiratory was my other thought. It's nice to get feed back from people who are cat lovers!
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    Hairball help

    Hi, I am a realitivly new cat owner, my cats are 2 and they are my first ones ever! Recently one of them has been having spasmish movements in his tummy area, and a friend who has had cats all her life told me this is just hairball behavior. I gave him an OTC remedy yesterday and today, I was...
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