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  1. furfur

    Does my cat need to see a vet for this

    Have you tried putting some creme on it in the past? The vet IS your best bet only because if its something that has festered over time, it may end up becoming a costly visit. Cats dont complain much and will normally eat, drink and poop ok even if they have a boo boo. If they are sicker, you...
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    Cats Up Close - February 2016 Picture Of The Month

    If that doesnt melt anyone's heart, they must be dead. Beautiful!!
  3. furfur

    anal extraction on cats??

    extracted.  Those are the words my vet used. Expressed seems like a better word, though. I did a test run using an old sweats' shirt sleeve. Make sure the wrist part is tight enough to hold your cat but loose enough to breath. It worked for Stella and I was able to inspect her area easily. I...
  4. furfur

    anal extraction on cats??

    "Stella" had a dirty butt....with a pronounced bulge around the anus.One morning, I saw a bit of very red blood around that area so I took her to the vet. Her anal glands were impacted!! Im thinking worst case, maybe worms? Nope......she was anal. Vet extracted her glands (very gross and kind of...
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    Cats Up Close - February 2016 Picture Of The Month

    Bullet says "purfect dreams......
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  8. furfur

    Blood on my cat's anus

    It truly is a wonderful site. To have other cat people to talk to and figure things out and to understand a problem better by getting the advice and wisdom of other cat people is.....well....priceless!!
  9. furfur

    Blood on my cat's anus

    I agree. As a pet owner, you HAVE to configure a small amount of money in your budget in the event of a vet visit. Nobody really has the funds to help a cat for a really big problem, like cancer, but I agree that befoe you decide to get a pet ask yourself: Can I logically afford it?
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