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post by budda   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 140 on 3/11/2011 3:49 AM >

more fluffy






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post by ActionSatisfaction Esq.   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 141 on 3/21/2011 9:58 PM >

Girlfriend's cat had kittens a bit over two weeks ago.. Mommy cat was shaking this one by the throat yesterday trying to kill it and left it at the bottom of the stairs. So now I'm raising her. She still needs to be stimulated to poop (hasn't yet) and won't eat very much (bottle feeding her goats milk until I can get some KMR milk replacement).. I'm going to take her to the vet tomorrow if she doesn't poop tonight. Anyway, her name is Bearkat!



50% bear, 50% cat!



Never was a cat person at all until now. I just want her to survive this. I love her already so much.






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post by AdventureDog   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 142 on 3/21/2011 11:11 PM >

Posted by ActionSatisfaction Esq.
< snip > Anyway, her name is Bearkat! < snip >



Good luck Bearkat! Keep us updated k?


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post by ActionSatisfaction Esq.   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 143 on 3/23/2011 2:39 PM >

Good news! Bearkat is about as healthy as a kitten can be. The vet said she doesn't seem to have any blockages, and she's probably not pooping because she's being bottle fed and it's mostly liquid anyway. They said not to worry unless she stops eating or starts meowing in distress (meowing for no reason).

She eats and pees (when stimulated) just fine, and she's almost 4 weeks old so she should be going on her own soon enough. Yay Bearkat!


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post by splumer   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 144 on 3/24/2011 2:48 PM >

Does she use the litter pan OK? I thought cats were taught that by their moms.

She's cute as hell, BTW.


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post by SaraBellum   |  | Berkshire Hunt

Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 145 on 3/28/2011 1:26 AM >

If you're having problem with her going in the litter box, try putting some of her poop or pee in it. That's what I did for my motherless kittens and they did fine.

Bearkat is awesome, by the way. Thank you for saving her!


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post by ActionSatisfaction Esq.   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 146 on 3/28/2011 12:32 PM >

Thanks for the tip SB!

Bearkat is doing well, we haven't started litter training her yet, that starts tonight. She had to make another trip back to the vet because of her constipation issues. They gave her an enema and made her poop, and got the other stuff out of the way too (worming, tests, etc.etc.). She pooped on her own for the first time today so now the litter box is coming out!

Hopefully she'll be as easy to train as Taylor (my pig) was. I hear cats are pretty good with it. I'll post some more pics soon!


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post by L'Ali   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 147 on 4/1/2011 2:28 AM >

Here are my two roomies. Both of my cats are rescues and were adults when I got them. Clyde I got with his sister Bonnie, but she got really sick, bla bla you don't want the story. So once Clyde was cleared for being healthy, I went in search of a new friend for him as he was so lonely and cried. I found Envy, adopted her, he stopped crying, and a week after I got her from the Oshawa shelter it burnt down. She was meant to be my kitty

1. Clyde aka Monkey, silly face, sucka, big baby


2. Envy aka lil miss, stinky





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post by logtec   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 148 on 4/7/2011 3:17 AM >

Posted by L'Ali
Here are my two roomies. Both of my cats are rescues and were adults when I got them. Clyde I got with his sister Bonnie, but she got really sick, bla bla you don't want the story. So once Clyde was cleared for being healthy, I went in search of a new friend for him as he was so lonely and cried. I found Envy, adopted her, he stopped crying, and a week after I got her from the Oshawa shelter it burnt down. She was meant to be my kitty

1. Clyde aka Monkey, silly face, sucka, big baby


2. Envy aka lil miss, stinky





Who's nice?


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post by Fusspot   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 149 on 4/9/2011 5:11 AM >

This is Harry, our hairless dumbo rat.





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post by splumer   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 150 on 4/10/2011 3:34 PM >

Posted by Fusspot
This is Harry, our hairless dumbo rat.

http://gemini670.s...971729_rBJRH-L.jpg



Aww! It looks like he as a moustache!


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post by Twisted Orchid   |  | 
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<Reply # 151 on 5/17/2011 1:52 PM >




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post by L'Ali   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 152 on 5/17/2011 3:28 PM >

Posted by Fusspot
This is Harry, our hairless dumbo rat.

http://gemini670.s...971729_rBJRH-L.jpg



So cute! I used to have pet rats when I was a teenager. The teeth grinding will drive you mad... mad I tell you!


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post by Oryx   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 153 on 5/17/2011 5:45 PM >

This is Maggie. I had her since I was 7. She passed away in November. She was the sweetest, happiest cat in the world







This is Jezebel (J, our roommate's kitty. He rescued her from a parking lot in Florida. She's a sweety.





She loves tearing up his computer chair. She's good though, she doesn't destroy anything else


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post by Fusspot   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 154 on 5/18/2011 12:19 AM >

Posted by L'Ali


So cute! I used to have pet rats when I was a teenager. The teeth grinding will drive you mad... mad I tell you!


Thanks! He's such an awesome little guy. The bruxing (or teeth grinding) is a good sign, as he typically does it when he's really happy. And thankfully, we don't have to keep the little guys in our bedroom, so we don't hear whatever they're getting up to during the night. ;)

The eye boggling though, that's a little disturbing. I keep waiting for his little ratty eyeballs to pop out of his head.


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post by zipper   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 155 on 6/20/2011 1:46 PM >

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How old is your lab? My doodle just turned 4, took him swimming this weekend






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post by sQualie   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 156 on 6/20/2011 2:48 PM >

Posted by Fusspot
This is Harry, our hairless dumbo rat.

http://gemini670.s...971729_rBJRH-L.jpg




Love him! So cute with his little mustache!


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post by Twisted Orchid   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 157 on 6/21/2011 2:08 PM >

Posted by zipper


How old is your lab? My doodle just turned 4, took him swimming this weekend






He's only 5 months. He's going to be a big dog! He loves the water already! I love your pic btw!


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post by Chrissy   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 158 on 6/22/2011 2:01 AM >




This is my boys cat, official name is Diego, but they call him furburger.





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post by cr400   |  | 
Re: Let's meet your pets...
<Reply # 159 on 6/22/2011 2:34 AM >

Punkin'.

Phantom.

Biddle.

Banshee.

Star.


Just a few of our rescues.


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