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    Poop problems!

    We live in the country, and over the last year and a half, two cats have "adopted" us - they started wandering into our house and making themselves at home. We have five other cats, aside from the two walk-ins. All are spayed/neutered (the two walk-ins were neutered once they were comfortable...
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    Litter training a stray...

    We've taken in a stray who spends more time in our house than out of it, and always goes outside to do his business (thanks to the cat door). We've finally got the money together to get him fixed, and he's going in tomorrow. A few times we've tried trapping him in a room for up to 24 hours to...
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    Rural Cat issues

    My husband and I (and our seven cats) have lived in our rural house for over a year and a half. As our cats were primarily indoor cats (with an enclosed outside run) when we lived in the city, we took several months to acclimate them to the rural setting. They've all taken a shine to it, loving...
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    Rural stray - winter coming

    My husband, our seven cats, and I moved into our rural house in January of last year. We first started seeing glimpses of Truder (short for intruder) about a year ago, and figured him for a neighbor's cat - we didn't have any close contact with him at this point. This spring, our cats decided...
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    Hello from Saskatchewan!

    My name's Janice, and the cats are: Beavis, Podkayne, Ike, Mooper, Igele, Mr. Muffinstealer, and Mishka. They range in age from about four to nearly eight. The eight of us (plus my husband!) live in rural Saskatchewan, which means the kitties are able to enjoy the wonderful outdoors without...
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