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3048.1 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Nov 15 1989 11:15 | 9 |
| Thanks for that warning. I also know of a cat that got into
thread and required extensive surgery to save, and Tree House
Animal Foundation ran a story of a poor kitty who didn't survive
eating string. So folks, be very careful. That old stereotype
of the kitten with the yarn is dangerous. Cats and yarn do *NOT*
go together.
Nancy DC
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3048.2 | some common holiday problems | WILKIE::RUSSO | | Wed Nov 15 1989 11:22 | 14 |
| Also, with the holidays coming....do not put tinsel on your tree.
Many cats like to play with it and eat it. Not only can it tangle,
but is has verysharp edges.
I remember hearing that pointsettas are poisonous for cats.
I'm not sure if this is true or not. Maybe someone else can confirm
it.
I have one cat that goes after any kind of ribbon or string
she can get. Not to play with, but to eat. I have to be very careful
with her. My other cat plays with strings but never tries to eat
it.
Mary
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3048.3 | poisonsettas | TALLIS::DUTTON | Its only rock'n'roll, but I like it | Wed Nov 15 1989 12:21 | 5 |
| It's true -- poinsetta (and several other common household plants) are
poisonous to cats. There's probably already a note here on the ones
to watch out for....
Todd
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3048.4 | | FSHQA2::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed Nov 15 1989 12:25 | 5 |
| The December issue of Cat Fancy has a brief article stating that
Poinsettias are *not* toxic to pets as originally thought. This
information according to a recent report in the Animal Health
Newsletter published by Cornell University.
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3048.5 | I think I know Back Talk... | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Nov 15 1989 13:15 | 11 |
| Is this Backtalk of Cattyshack's Backtalk....with Khaszar's Double Talk
as his Dad???
or maybe you didn't get his papers, is he a Flame Point Himmy???
If so, then, I'm his breeder!!!!! Did you get him from Chery
Ogilvie???
looking for my grandkids!
cin
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3048.6 | IT'S BACKTALK | CISM::BEAUDET | | Wed Nov 15 1989 13:31 | 7 |
| Yes, this is THE Backtalk. We actually call him Tocka. Yesterday
we were even discussing how we should call him Tocka-Moose. He
is one sturdy looking cat and with his winter coat, I'd say he is
quite magnificant. His breeding days are over (per agreement with
Cheryl) and he lives like a king, as well he should. Our little
Ashley came from Cheryl a year later. She's the little princess
and she knows it.
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3048.7 | Health Risk ? | DELREY::WEYER_JI | | Wed Nov 15 1989 14:16 | 11 |
| I found a piece of red yarn in my kitties' litter box about a week
ago, it was only 3 inches long. Should I take them to the Vet and
find out which cat ate it, or if there is more yarn still inside
their intestines? Since it's been over a week, would I notice any
problem if my cat was not healthy from eating the yarn? I'm pretty
sure it was Maui since she chews up everything I give her to play
with.
Any advice is appreciated.
-Jill-
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3048.8 | It's a small world! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:12 | 14 |
| re: .6
Well, I have no doubt that he is magnificent. He was quite a beautiful
kitten, and he comes from excellent bloodlines. I'm glad to hear news
of him, since I lost touch with Cheryl quite a while ago.
I figured there can't be too many kittens named Backtalk in the
world!!! His littermates were named: Sweet Talk, Smooth Talk, Shout,
and Whisper. I used to be "creative" in those days!!! ;-)
I look forward to hearing more stories about Back Talk and Ashley.
cin
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3048.9 | Reminds me of Daphne... | WR2FOR::HARPHAM_LY | | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:14 | 11 |
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Please forgive my barging in on your NOTE, but I just had to write
and tell you about a cat my parents had, who got into a similar,
amazing jam... Daphne, who was about 2 yrs old at the time,
unbeknownst to us, swallowed a NEEDLE and thread!!! She was playing
with my Dad when he suddenly noticed two white threads with a knot
tying them together, protruding from her bum, about an inch long.
He pulled gently, and 8-10 inches later, out came a sewing needle
on the other end! Of course, we took her to the vets immediately
to check for damage, but she was absolutely fine! ... whew!....
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3048.10 | | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:34 | 4 |
| Re: Backtalk
Just thought maybe Lil should have been named 'Backtalk' ??
or Chatterbox??
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3048.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:35 | 7 |
| DO NOT PULL.
If you see a cat with string, etc, protruding from its behind, DO
NOT PULL the string, gently or otherwise. Take the cat to the vet.
You guys were VERY lucky that it wasn't tangled around the
intestines in such a way that pullin git ruptured them.
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3048.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Nov 16 1989 07:30 | 14 |
| re: .7 If your cat is showing no signs of ill health then I'd
say you have nothing to worry about. As you've probably already
figured out cats can, and do, ingest and pass string, thread and
yarn with no problems. Unfortunately, there are times when the
string doesn't pass but rather becomes entangled in the intestine.
In that case you would know that there was something wrong. I
would expect nausea and vomiting, and pain - symptoms of an
intestinal blockage.
Just try to keep your knitting etc out of the cats reach. Bumpy
has got me very well trained because if I leave my knitting around
for her I am guaranteed to find it all over the living room with
pulls in my hard work, when I get home.
Nancy DC
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3048.13 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:32 | 9 |
| A friend of mine found half of her macrame belt gone and her cat
had eaten it. Didn't take her long to figure it out so she took
him to the vet immediately - thank god she DIDN'T pull on it!!
There was yards of the stuff when they removed it - amazing!
Giudi in SF (Pippin, Gino & Stitch Too)
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3048.14 | Beware of EVERYTHING!!!! | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Thu Dec 14 1989 13:50 | 16 |
| I just realized that you have to be as careful with kittens/cats
as you would with a baby (of course I'm not a mother yet so I don't
always think of these dangers).
Last night I heard Zula playing with something. I had no idea what
it was. Later on I got up and went into the bathroom and looked
in the tub (since he loves to play in there). Well I saw my razor,
which I always keep in the corner of the tub, on the bottom of the
tub. I thought "Oh Oh". Then I looked some more and found about
25-30 drops of blood. I called Zula and checked over his mouth
and paws and couldn't find anything. Must have been just a nic,
thank God. I learned a lesson though. If I had a 2-3 year old
running around, I would never leave something like a razor out.
Guess the same thing applies with cats.
Pam
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3048.15 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Thu Dec 14 1989 14:36 | 5 |
| Pam, yup, you're right!! Kelsey's favorite place is the bathtub
and I had to move my razor to a different location as well.
It's amazing what these crazy kitties find to play with, isn't it?!
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