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    The Kittykeepers Have A New Laptop And Are Back!

    Thanks so much, I am hopeful too, we have a lot of new kitties to introduce. As always, there is risk v reward, and the reward has always trumped the risk. Things have been stable for a while, which is why I was able to buy a new laptop. I tried using the site with a phone, but it was just not...
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    The Kittykeepers Have A New Laptop And Are Back!

    Been a long time since I have been able to be active on this site, due to all my money going to taking care of the kids, but it was my birthday recently, and I was able to buy a new laptop, so I am back, I hope that things remain stable at home, with so many rescues, that I can return to...
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    Random back leg issues

    Hello, sorry for the scare you are going through. It happens that we had a very similar event this past week. And this is the shirt version. Our cat Bruce is a male, about 2 years old, and a little over weight. I had noticed a slight limp, and after checking for obvious injuries, we found...
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    Help: Litter Box issues

    It's hard to compete when there is a whole list of articles pertaining to box troubles. The only thing I can suggest, is separating her on her own, with a new fresh box, this may answer whether it it because she doesn't want to share a box with the other cat, and then you can work on ways to...
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    Show me your "stink eyed" cat pictures!!

    I haven't quite figured out how the purraise works, but thanks to TabbyTom and Norachan for their purraise, and too all the others who have given them to me over the year.
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    Show me your "stink eyed" cat pictures!!

    I know I posted a picture already, but this picture we took as a joke, really captures the essence of "stink eye" . Sorry, we have been through a lot this last year, and in much need of comic relief. I hope of get a giggle out of this, as much as we did. This is the other side of our beautiful...
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    A cautionary tail..... Don't allow our heart to overwhelm you, please.

    Hello, my name is Anthony, and my wife and I are known as the kittykeepers. We have been rescuing cats around our area in Cebu Philippines for more than a year now. We did not set out to become private rescuers, it just kind of happened to turn into that. And for the most part, it was very...
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    Very Worried

    I haven't been on this site in a while, we had another death in our cat family, and it's just been too hard. But, I read the post on Romeo, and the already wonderful advice given, the bath towel in the drying first, sounds dreamy. I also know the feelings of having a cat that is nothing but skin...
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    Meet Gorbachev, a beautiful stray that has been mistreated by the "owner", she is safe now. We

    Actually, I have been meaning to update her thread. Still no news, the biopsy was done, but apparently we have to wait til the end of this week to find out if it is indeed cancer, and whether it is malignant or benign, hopefully the latter. She is doing good, eating a lot. The only scary...
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    Our new babies

    When you love a cat right, they always find a way back to us, they have more than 9 lives, I am certain of it. Say hello to Sadie for us, sincerely, the kittykeepers.
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    What breed is my cat please?

    Well we used to have our cats indoor/outdoor, but after a giant snake tried to eat our Bruce (Wayne) last year, we stopped letting them out at all. That was scary, but I fought the snake and saved Bruce from becoming poop. Anyway, you would be surprised at what some people will do, even ask on...
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    Cat's lower body is significantly indented

    When I run out of carriers, I use my backpack. If it has a chest snap, then I move it to the front of me so I can interact with the cat while walking. This makes carrying a heavy cat so much easier, and since I am a disabled veteran, with 2 open spine surgeries under my belt, I need all the help...
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    What breed is my cat please?

    Glad to hear that, sometimes it gets confusing when you see a kitten picture and then associate that with surgery. I am glad that was not the case, sorry if I seemed snappy as that was never the intent, just glad that no matter how big she was, she was obviously ready. Enjoy your...
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    What breed is my cat please?

    She seems too young/small for being spayed already, I am glad she is OK. Both of you are lucky to have found each other at the perfect time, enjoy the little ninja, nothing beats a beautiful cat with a playful personality.
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    Our new babies

    I know this will sound crazy, but I really believe it since I have seen it so many times as a private rescuer of kittens/cats. When we lose a cat, they find a way to return to us, sometimes in little pieces of personality, and other times, completely. Maybe we see our lost cats in new arrivals...
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    Very Worried

    We lost the first rescue we had last year, our Gimpy also succumbed to renal failure, it was the most painful experience we've ever had, she was everything to us. We tried doing all the feeding and medications, which she refused to take quietly and it made us cry every time, knowing we were...
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    What breed is my cat please?

    Looks like she is part ticked tabby, but I may be wrong as I don't really care much about breeds, a cat is a cat is a cat, they are all beautiful in their own way. Looks like you got lucky with such a gorgeous little girl, you should just be thrilled about her wonderful looks and personality. We...
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    Cat's lower body is significantly indented

    First thing I would do is start weighing her daily, see if she is indeed losing weight at an alarming rate. Second, but simultaneously, I would monitor her hydration level, and keep a close eye on her water bowl, make sure she is drinking. The fastest way to check her hydration is pinching the...
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