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Annie U.K. View Profile
| I consider myself able to answer questions on cat behaviour, care and general health issues. I AM NOT A VET AND CANNOT ANSWER MEDICAL QUESTIONS! I'd rather leave these to the true professionals! Please remember that this site is NOT a substitute for a veterinary consultation and if you think your cat is ill or injured, please make an appointment with your vet immediately. I have 10 years' experience of rescuing and rearing cats, including feral cats, newborn kittens and cats with health and behaviour issues. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Norman Auspitz U.S. View Profile
| I can answer most non-veterinary questions about cats. My particular expertise is pedigree cats, breeding and showing. However, I am versed in feline behavior, cat breeds and their characteristics, general feline husbandry, and the like. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kate Tilmouth U.K. View Profile
| I can answer most day to day cat problems encountered by owners. I have a good understanding of cat behaviour and problems which may arise from changes to their daily routine. I can advise on cat training including litter training and general day to day cat care issues. I am not a vet and therefore cannot answer medical questions. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ali Canada View Profile
| I cannot offer medical advice, after all, I am not a veterinarian! I can help you introduce your resident cat to your new feline friend. I can offer suggestions on dealing with common behavioral issues. If you are wondering how to choose the best food to feed your feline friend I would recommend that you do your own research. Things aren't always as they seem when it comes to the pet food industry, and doing your own research allows you to be sure you are providing the best nutrition possible your cat. I can help you understand your cat's basic needs so that you can meet them. Cats must have interaction and stimulation. Being able to train your cat means finding out what motivates them. Cats all vary in personality, energy level and intelligence just as people do. An intelligent, high energy cat with a mischievous personality must be kept occupied or they will make their own fun even if you aren't fond of their choice of entertainment. I have fostered several cats and kittens. I have experience in dealing with some special needs cats including helping to regain the trust of abused and abandoned cats. I have rescued a number of strays and I can offer tips on how to trap, neuter, vaccinate and release cats in feral colonies and rehabilitate strays to find them loving forever homes. Currently I own 3 cats ranging in age from 3 to 9 years of age. My oldest cat has ongoing kidney issues so I`m willing to offer limited suggestions on this topic. For behavioral issues that I lack experience in I am willing to consult the staff at my family veterinary clinic, however I am unable to provide medical advice so if you have a cat that is ill/injured my advice is always the same: get prompt medical treatment administered by a qualified vet. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Teresa Canada View Profile
| I can answer questions about cat breeding, animal husbandry, raising orphan kittens and kitten delivery. General health questions and shipping animals. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tina U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on: cat behavior, behavior problems, training, general health, socialization/taming feral cats, TVAR, trapping feral cats, feline nutrition, and cat care.
Please do NOT ask me if you should take your cat to the vet - if you have any reason to suspect your cat is ill or injured please call your vet immediately! | On Vacation returns 10/13/2008 View Past Answers |
Karen Craft U.S. View Profile
| I can give advice on cat behavior. I can help about newborn kitten care. I can help with senior cat care. I can answer questions about cat proofing a home or making it cat friendly. I can answer diet questions. I can answer home treatments questions for cats. At present I have 13 cats in home and two ferals outside. And there's always room for one more! | On Vacation returns 10/17/2008 View Past Answers |
Jessica View Profile
| I have bred Siamese cats and have years of experience caring for homeless, feral, orphaned, and terminally ill cats. I am knowledgeable in cat behavior, health, history, troubleshooting, breeds, coat patterns and colors, and trivia. | On Vacation returns 10/14/2008 View Past Answers |
Carol U.S. View Profile
| *** GENERAL CAT QUESTIONS ***
I help cat owners with the general day-to-day problems and questions that they have about their cats. And I try to help owners have a better understanding of their cats and the cat's behavior. Note: I am not a veterinarian. I also do not answer questions about breeding and/or showing pedigree cats. My cats have usually been mixed breeds with questionable parentage.
I am currently 'owned' by 13 cats (all spayed or neutered). My favorite cats are calicos (good hunters with attitudes) and handicapped cats/kittens (because they have so much heart).
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2008-10-11 This cat is badly wonded: Carissa, The only thing that you can do to help this cat is to take him to the vet and if at all possible treat his injuries and/or ailments. The bottom line is that I can't help this cat or give you...
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2008-10-11 is it playing or fighting?: Tanis, I have a few questions to ask prior to giving an answer so here goes: - How long have you had these cats? - What have you tried beyond using interactive toys, etc to distract Mr. Cat's...
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2008-10-10 Introducing new cats into a home: Cat, It's perfectly normal for your resident cat to react to the new kittens' presence in his territory (your home) by hissing, batting, growling and generally being a bit on the aggressive side. Cats...
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2008-10-10 It's me again!!!: Kayla, You can certainly make use of humane deterrents like citrus peels, dried habenero peppers, Sticky Paws, Scat Mats and squirt bottles. The only way that the kittens are going to learn what is...
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2008-10-10 Neighbor Cat Terrorizing: Hi Melissa, This is a difficult situation as any cat deterrent product that you use to keep this cat off your property will also affect your own cats. If you know the owner of this cat, it may be worth...
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