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[#] Sat May 02 2020 19:52:37 UTC from wizard of aahz

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The cat pays her own insurance?

[#] Sat May 02 2020 22:41:32 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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No, I do. It isn't worth it.

[#] Thu Sep 24 2020 21:23:18 UTC from zooer

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In my newsfeed stories about the best way to feed your cat is to only feed it once day.  I discussed this with my cat, he did not agree.



[#] Thu Sep 24 2020 23:37:33 UTC from LoanShark

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I discussed this with my cat and she wrote a detailed letter of complaint to the editor of the local newspaper.

[#] Wed Oct 07 2020 13:30:57 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Well isn't that interesting.   I am thinking about a third cat ... maybe a big fat orange tabby will fit the bill.  I want a guaranteed established marshmallow lap cat this time.



[#] Fri Oct 09 2020 09:30:34 UTC from zooer

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I have had two orange cats, neither of them were lap cats.  The first cat would sit in your lap occasionally until you slightly moved a leg muscle and it would jump off your lap.  The second cat likes to be with humans but doesn't always want to be touched. Both cats enjoyed laying next to you on the couch, were very sweet, never tried to scratch at a human.  Neither orange cat climbed on the counters or the table. We have a heavy foot mat they both use to stretch their claws but don't scratch much else. Both opened their mouth but never bit to say "I have had enough"  Both cats enjoyed being combed. 

I don't know if they would be lap cats but they are wonderful sweet cats.  The vet and the vet assistants have said what great cats they are.

 



[#] Fri Nov 06 2020 21:05:32 UTC from zooer

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My cat is INSISTING in is five o'clock and time to eat. He has been doing this ALL week!



[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 00:57:11 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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Mon Sep 28 2020 16:16:34 EDT from zooer

We had a tortiseshell and an orange tabby that were brother and sister for the longest time. They were great cats. Tortiseshells are almost all girls, orange tabbies are almost all boys. Every orange cat I ever own is named D00d. 

 



[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 17:03:50 UTC from LoanShark

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Cat is at the vet today for blood work. They saw elevted calcium levels 6 months ago, and said they would check it again next time. Slightly higher today in the in-office rapid test, so they are sending out to check for parathyroid and cancer markers :-/

[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 17:35:04 UTC from zooer

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I am sorry to hear that.  People often say that they would like to be able to understand their pet and say "I love you" to it.  I would be happier if they could tell you they don't feel well and you could tell them you are trying to help them.



[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 18:41:28 UTC from LoanShark

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Yeah, she was kinda unhappy about the double blood draw (from two different feet--not sure why but I suppose because cats don't stand still and they needed two vials.)

[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 18:42:01 UTC from LoanShark

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Did I say "feet"? I guess it was legs. Either way...

[#] Mon Nov 09 2020 20:29:28 UTC from LoanShark

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Frankly, my cat gets better health care than I do, but that's because my girlfriend is making the decisions, we have pet insurance, and I'm somewhat averse to doctors.

[#] Wed Nov 18 2020 17:16:21 UTC from LoanShark

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Tests are negative--no cancer markers, no signs of parathyroid issues. Calcium might just be coming from her diet, so we've been advised to try something slightly different.

[#] Wed Nov 18 2020 18:16:15 UTC from zooer

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It is good the tests are negative,I hope you find the source of the issue.



[#] Sat Dec 12 2020 22:03:43 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I'm still looking for MOAR PUSSY but haven't bothered to contact any shelters or breeders yet. Still undecided about what I want this time around. Sprite has been such a gentle giant that I may go for another BIG HAIRY PUSSY (maine coon, but perhaps a full-bred this time). Or maybe a GINGER PUSSY (orange tabby) as I mentioned earlier.

Either way, I definitely could use a little more pussy around here.

[#] Sun Dec 13 2020 17:57:16 UTC from Nurb432

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I have never had any 'bad' cats.. but the ones that i bonded with the most were my Siamese. They are more like little fuzzy dogs.

 

If you want big, look into a Savannah, tho i hear they mark territory like they do in the wild.  But you wont get find any of those at the local shelter to rescue. 



[#] Sun Dec 13 2020 20:19:52 UTC from nonservator

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My fucking cat has all the negative parts of a dog without any of its redeeming qualities.



[#] Fri Jan 15 2021 21:25:55 UTC from zooer

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If you use dry cat food what brand do you use?



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