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    Younger cat, vet or pet store

    My cat is around three and a half years old and had fleas for the first time about 10 weeks ago. She was treated with flea cream and I havent seen any since. But she is showing severals things that I feel are a cause for concern and im really not sure if it can be blamed on the fleas. The signs...
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    Flicking her nose

    That's what I was afraid of. Thanks all.
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    Flicking her nose

    I find that most of the recommended ways to reprimand a kitten don't work with mine. For some reason, she thinks "no" means she's about to be fed. Snapping my fingers, which works on my older cat, makes the kitten think I'm playing; as does tapping her nose. Flicking her nose with my finger...
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    Kittens poop not solid

    My kitten is around 8 weeks, and since the day she got here her poop seems to be getting less and less solid. She uses the litter box more than any other cat I've seen, and she doesn't seem to be able to clean herself enough given the constant litter box trips. Is there something I should do? I...
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    Can we handle it?

    Looks like a bit of luck got thrown my way. My older cat is hissing less, and has gotten close enough to sniff the kittens tail. Mischief also hopped in her litter box today and pawed around a bit. Thanks for convincing me to keep at it.
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    Can we handle it?

    I'm worried that raising a kitten may be a bigger task than my mind is able to grasp at this time.
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    Can we handle it?

    My mother and I recently adopted a 6 week old kitten from a longtime friend. We also have an 8 year old "Garfield" of sorts who hasn't taken to little Mischief very well. I was only informed today that she is not litter trained, and that really opened my eyes. See, my household is by no means...
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