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Grooming > Calico with tabby stripes...?
Angel

puke with a- ribbon in it!
 
 
Purred: Wed May 22, '13 10:57am PST 
this is common. often calicos can have tabby instead of straight black. her coloring is called a torbie and white or a patched tabby and white.
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Raw Food Diet > Lots of Questions!
Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Mon May 13, '13 10:22pm PST 
i find it extremely hard to find anything other than chicken, chicken liver, and beef liver. I dont feed beef because my girls throw it up (whole beef, not canned)

i live in an apartment or else id get some meat rabbits myself and prepare them.
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Catster Lifestyle, News & Entertainment > anyone recognize this breed?

Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Mon May 13, '13 10:16pm PST 
ive seen a few of the cats 101 episodes. sometimes they feature a region and the native cats. they are not really a breed but a type. they are usually that regions free roaming cats.
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Other Meows & Purrs > Catster moms age group

Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Mon May 13, '13 9:50pm PST 
i got my kitties when i was 20 years old and have had them for 8 years this summer.

i could have SWORN they were kittens just yesterday. time flys.
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Catster Railroad > Did You Know There Are Too Many Kittens Down South and Not Enough Up North?

Angel

puke with a- ribbon in it!
 
 
Purred: Fri May 10, '13 10:25pm PST 
i also wonder if its more acceptable to buy kittens from private parties, like craigslist ads and "kitten" ads in the newspaper up here. Also, many people want "baby kittens" and not older kittens. If a kitten is older than 3 months you can bet it will be viewed as an adult to most people. I cant tell you how many potential adopters for my rescue called and turned down my kittens because they were too old at 12 weeks. I kept them for so long so they could get fixed, but people only care about cuteness and "growing up with the family"
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Catster Railroad > Did You Know There Are Too Many Kittens Down South and Not Enough Up North?
Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Fri May 10, '13 10:20pm PST 
i dont know where the information from the article is coming from. Here in the midwest there are tons of kittens. Michigan shelters are extremely hopeless in their situations. I personally worked with some of the highest kill rate animal controls in the entire midwest (maybe even the USA)

People snatch up kittens quickly but dump them off at around 1-2 years. I think we need to look at numbers as a whole, not divided by age. Cats are kittens and kittens are cats, after all.
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Saying Goodbye: Memorials & Support > My little old guy, Shadow, has gone to the Rainbow Bridge.

tucker

barn cat for- life
 
 
Purred: Fri May 10, '13 10:15pm PST 
Shadow was beautiful! dont see many smoke- colored tabbys like that. im sorry for your loss and its quite amazing he lived so long. hug he must have had a GREAT family.
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Food & Nutrition > Research: what food do you feed and why?

Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Fri May 10, '13 12:52pm PST 
thanks for the honest answers!

i have fed everything to my cats from cat chow to evo, to canned friskies and homemade in my journey to find what was right for them. please do keep posting.
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Food & Nutrition > Research: what food do you feed and why?

Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Thu May 9, '13 10:03pm PST 
Please help me with some research by telling me what store bought food you feed and why you feed it (cost, vet recommended, ect)

the purpose of this thread is to get an idea of what foods people are feeding. please do not debate which one is better or criticize anyone's choices.

i also am interested in any brand of food you do not like and why.

again, please dont say anything negative about anyone else. This information is for a personal project of mine and not for any company. thanks guys.
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Food & Nutrition > Best Diet Food
Miss Tiny- Burr Burr

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Purred: Thu May 9, '13 9:48pm PST 
i learned the hard way that diet dry food can harm a cat. Tiny almost died from the fiber in diet dry food. My cats are on a strict wet or raw only. And it wasn't easy to convert them, but it was for the best.

i put a obese female cat on wet only and she lost weight rather nicely.

i dont think wet food rots teeth. However, i do give a few kibble treats. after i brush the cats teeth i give them one or two dental treats.despite what pet food companys say, dry food alone does not clean the teeth. if you want your cat to have healthy teeth, the teeth need to be rid of tartar by brushing. I also might note that my cats are 7 years old and have great teeth.

whatever you choose, i hope you stay away from anything thats called 'diet' or 'light' dry food. it can be so harmfull.
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