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    Animal communicators?

    Has anyone out there had experience with an animal communicator? I am actually thinking of contacting one for my dog's barking. (My cat is purrfect of course!) Curious if folks out there have some success stories.
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    How Do You Stop a Cat from Eating Lizards?

    Here is some research from the University of Wisconsin about the millions (in one state alone!) of birds and small mammals killed by domestic cats. Again, I am a cat lover, but I feel we cat owners must take some responsibility for their impact on native wildlife (which cats are NOT)...
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    How Do You Stop a Cat from Eating Lizards?

    In reply to the two previous messages: Bells do work. I have been advised by our bird rescue center to use them. The key is to hang at least two bells - that gives the bird or creature a split second fair warning. My cat has not caught a bird that I know of since I got the collar and she...
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    puppy trouble

    Yes - that was my concern at first too. but now the puppy is bigger - a little bigger than the cat and I fear he will hurt her. she keeps coming back for more though - and it sure is great exercise for both of them. Here's another
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    puppy trouble

    Here's Bogey and Sumalee in action:
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    puppy trouble

    I had this problem when I brought home my 8 wk old puppy to my 2 yr old siamese. At first she (cat) was freaked out and stayed high on the furniture. within days though, playful curious creature that she is, her curiosity got the better of her and she began to play with Bogey (dog). they are...
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    How Do You Stop a Cat from Eating Lizards?

    Lizards are a very important part of our ecosystems. Domestic cats are seriously wiping out the natural creatures and birds that keep our environment in balance. I would do everything you can to prevent this killing. some things I do are: a collar with multiple bells keep her inside at night...
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    introducing a dog

    Hi Hissy, I wouldn't let her out if she wasn't spayed. I've been a pretty responsible pet owner for going on 50 years now. do you run into people here that do that? I suppose there are lots of them out there. anyway, I hope you can tell from the great lengths I went to introduce my two babies...
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    introducing a dog

    so, it has been a week now since I brought puppy home. sumalee (my kitty) now thinks I brought him home to entertain her (I think). She is actually playing with him a little - they chase each other around with kitty always going quick for the high places. she is way more interested in the...
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    introducing a dog

    Here is another pic of the kitty's preferred distance from the puppy - but you can see she's dying to play.
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    introducing a dog

    well it's been five days now and we are making progress. The cat is much calmer and even tries to play with Bogey - they chase each other around and she watches with interest when he plays with his toys. I'll probly keep her in a couple more days to be safe, but it is going well. I'm...
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    introducing a dog

    Thanks Mishon - my vet gave me similar advice today. so although it is very hard (she is dying to get out and very sneaky) I will keep her in. I would absolutely hate for anything to happen to her. I LOVE that photo of your dog and kitty so sweet - I hope mine get to that stage one of these...
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