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Dogs Dining Out
Oh bless these two (but I kept worrying about the forks and knives:eek:) http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=EVwlMVYqMu4&vq=medium#t=125
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Why can I buy low cost flea treatment for my cat?
Hi, I used to get Frontline from the vet; but it very is expensive. Where can I get this or other flea treatment like this for much less for my cat? If you have web links to companies this would be an extra help. Thanks everyone. :beer:
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Ferret missing......(dead?) help!
We keep our two ferrets in what we call 'the dogs room' which is off the utility room. This room has nothing in except ferret cage, dog run, a cupboard and the animals toys. As a result we often let the ferrets run free in it, but always make sure all doors are closed properly. Anyway, tonight, ferrets were loose, and we…
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new cat old cat
Bit of advice needed. Gizmo the cat who currently lives with OH went missing in the middle of May. we searched everywhere, we called everyone we could think of.. nothing We asked people to check their sheds as he loves sheds and possible mice living in them... nothing came up. We made a decision to get another cat, as…
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Cat in a flat
Ok so i'm thinking about getting another moggy.... Have had cats before and my last one I got as a rescue when I was living in a house, we then moved to a flat and she was fine, never really went out far or for long to start with and never attempted to escape. unfortunatley she passed away last year due to ill health :( So…
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Cat in a flat
oops! double posted
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which cat flap?
My cat has only recently started wanting to go out to play (he was too scared before!!) but I don't have a cat flap. At the moment I just open a window for him but obviously he can only go out when I am home, and I make sure he is back in before I go out anywhere as I wouldn't want him to ever be shut out and scared…
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How much 'donation' to adopt a cat?
Thinking of adopting a cat, have had cats pretty much all my life but lost my best buddy 2 years ago and not got another one as yet. I have found a local charity which charges 35 for adult cats, she has only has 1 which might be suitable but has to list in as found in the local paper first. Does anyone know how much the…
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Quality affordable cat food
Hello I know there have been a few threads on similar topics however I have read through them and not found what I am looking for. I have three and a half cats (one lives with neighbours and visits sporadically) two are a healthy weight and very active and one is highly overweight, he is rescued and came to us that way. In…
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Cat wee smell
I have noticed that a corner of my hall is started to smell of cats wee, i have 2 female cats and a female kitten ! I have seen one off the cats wee there now its stinking ! I have 3 cat litter trays, how can i get rid off these smell its driving me nuts now ! Thankyou
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Cat & antibiotics
Vet has given me some antibiotic capsules which need to be cracked open and sprinkled on food. How do you persuade your pet to eat food with antibiotic powder on their food?
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Sudden recall issues - Advice
My nearly 14 month old dog has always been pretty good on ye old recall and would certainly never run off. However, 3 times in the last 2 weeks shes completely ignored us and run off across the park to another dog who is not really close to us at all. Any suggestions on what I should be doing? I have to be honest, it's not…
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For people thinking about buying a puppy
Might I suggest that you read this http://www.champdogs.co.uk/info/puppybuyer It really is useful - gives really sensible advice!
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Found Cockatiel - Dudley, West Midlands
Found last Saturday 4th June, yellow cockatiel - Dudley West Midlands Area Please contact us if you think he/she may be yours. Thanks
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Stray dogs: a cautionary tale!
Just to tell people the unbelievable experience I had this week with a stray dog! On Wednesday evening there was a knock on my door and a couple of the teenage lads in our street said that there was a stray dog running about and did I know whose it was. It had no collar on. I had never seen the dog before, but could see…
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8 week old Puppy is sick - what to do?
If anyone can help or has faced a similar situation I would be very grateful for their input. Basically, friend paid £250 for a puppy on Tuesday. She (puppy) came from registered breeder and is a cross. Puppy is 8 weeks old and has one injection left to have. No contract was signed but friend has receipt. On Thursday (36…
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Symply Dog Food - Anybody use this?
We've had our 3.5 year old beagle male since mid January and he was being fed on Asda Hero dried food by his owners. He had smelly poops and wind all the time and generally looked bloated and lethargic. I was advised by my pet shop to try this new dog food which is proving to be really popular. He has been on it for 4…
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Arden Grange Cat Food
Does anyone know anywhere online that sells AG and doesn't need a signature on delivery - or any shops that sell it as can't find it near me and PAH don't seem to do it? I've found it online for between £10.49 - £11.49 for a 2.5 kg bag but can't be in to sign for it. My cats get RC just now (and will continue to do so) but…
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Playing the waiting game....
Mutt had her annual MOT today, and apart from chewing her feet has been full of the joys and more like her younger bouncier self of late. So I was somewhat taken aback when the vet found a large mass in her abdomen. We have to go back in a month - fingers crossed it may be just an inflammation, but if it is still there…
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Help!! Dog just ate a big balloon
Hubby just excelled himself by blowing up one of those big balloons with the elastic on the end and tormenting the dogs with it. They were going berserk, leaping up all over the place and barking. Jack grabbed and burst the balloon, and promptly swallowed the entire thing, elastic and all!!:eek: It's about 6inches of…