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3226.1 | Sound great | MCIS1::MICHAELSON | | Wed Jan 10 1990 12:12 | 4 |
| Please post address so that I can subscribe - sounds like a great
mag.
Thanks, Julia
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3226.2 | More comments, please! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Jan 10 1990 12:53 | 16 |
| Elaine,
I got a subscription to I Love Cats, when it first came out....I wasn't
really happy with the content, especially the breed articles. I was
extremely disappointed in the breed article done on Exotics. The
publication is on poor quality paper, the articles are flimsey at best,
and it looks like it was published in someone's basement. My
subscription has expired, and I won't be renewing it, even with the
"renewal deals" they are offering.
I think it's too expensive for the content.
Just My Opinion...I'ld be interested to hear how others feel.
cin
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3226.3 | | NRADM::CONGER | Sherry Conger Robinson | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:06 | 12 |
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Cin,
I feel the same way - it's fluff. I don't feel I
got anything out of my subscription, which also
will not be renewed. It's not very informative
to see four pages of owners' pictures and blurbs
about thier cats - I'd rather see pics of fellow
Feliner's cats....
Sherry
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3226.4 | | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotic Shorthairs=NO Grooming | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:13 | 6 |
| I agree - my subscription runs out with the next issue. I won't
be reupping it either. I guess it's tough to get started,
but the content isn't wonderful. The article in this issue
on the shelter was 'good' though.
E.
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3226.5 | I didn't care for it either . . | SMURF::S_FRASER | C'mon everybody! Smurf's up! | Wed Jan 10 1990 14:17 | 9 |
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I also agree that the magazine isn't worth what they're charging for
it. This conference is more fun, more informative, and it's free, too!
:^} The issues I received contained dark, blurry pictures that cat
owners had sent in, cat astrology stuff, cat book reviews, and some
rather superficial articles.
Sandy
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3226.6 | Won't renew ILC, but check out Pet Focus | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jan 10 1990 15:13 | 26 |
| I agree with the general consensus that this magazine is full of
fluff. I wasn't too impressed with the breed article that they
did on my breed, and much of the information that they provide on
the cat fancy is incorrect. I won't be renewing.
Now, for a magazine that is definitely not fluff, try Pet Focus.
It is a magazine edited by a veterinarian, and the articles are
written by vets. The premier issue was sent to me as a freebee.
I mailed a copy of it to Linda Sobek for any of you that might want
to take a look at it. The premier issue offered an article about
Animal Allergies, which I am currently battling with Joui. The
article was very informative, not at all geared to the general pet
owning population, but not too medical to understand. It had very
graphic pictures in it, they appeared to be the type found in vet
text books. They also had an article about Glaucoma, Heartworm,
Parvovirus, and how to find a veterinary specialist if you need
one, FIV, and how to cope with the loss of a pet.
The address for subscriptions is Pet Focus, P.O. Box 608, Mesa,
AZ 85211-0608. The cost is $26.00 for one year, and I think it
is published bi-monthly. Upcoming issues will include articles
on Dietary additives and supplements, Fleas and flea control, Felv
infection, Preventive dental care, Hip dysplaysia, Cardiomyopathy,
FIP, Kennel cough, and much more that I don't have time to list.
Jo
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3226.7 | I think I'll try Pet Focus. | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Jan 10 1990 15:56 | 12 |
| Jo,
I'ld be really interested in seeing the article on Glaucoma, since
Stripees has it. His Opthomologist (Dr. Bachrach) says it's quite rare
in cats, and especially rare in young cats...Stripees was diagnosed
with it at just 8 months.
Do you know if this was in the copy you forwarded to Linda, or can you
send me a copy???
cin
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3226.8 | Cin, I've got my copy waiting for you!!! | GLINKA::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Wed Jan 10 1990 16:21 | 5 |
| Yeah, but the "pets" category is large...too expensive to
pay for articles on beetles, fish, and whatever else they
may have in addition to cats (and dogs)!
;-)
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3226.9 | How did they get our addresses Penny? | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jan 10 1990 16:57 | 22 |
| Cin,
I sent Linda a copy of the whole magazine, which was quite a chore
to copy. The article about Glaucoma was written by Dan W. Lorimer,
DVM of Eye Clinic for Animals, Tucson, AZ.
I just put Linda's copy in the mail the other day, Monday I think,
so if Penny has a copy handy, you might try it.
It is true that the magazine isn't about cats only, but I have a
dog too. Most of the upcoming articles that they mentioned have
either to do with dogs or cats. I think that they realize that
there is more of a market in dogs and cats than in fish, beetles,
and whatever. It is expensive, but I think that the type of
information that they are providing is worth the extra $10 over
the cost of a Cat Fancy or Cats magazine. BTW - I have also stopped
subscribing to them. So now I get the Almanac, Cat World
International, and Pet Focus instead of Cats, Cat Fancy, I Love
Cats, the Almanac, and Cat World International. So, I am actually
saving money. :^)
Jo
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3226.10 | | NRADM::ROBINSON | Sherry Conger Robinson | Thu Jan 11 1990 07:40 | 12 |
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Another `informative' pet magazine is Pet Health New, you
used to only see it at the vets, but baout 2 yrs ago they
started to offer subscriptions. It always has good articles,
and points out new findings in veterinary science every month.
I subscribed at a cat show, it's 17.97 for 12 issues, the
address is Pet Health News; Subscription Dept; P.O.Box 486;
Mt Morris, IL 61054-8038.
Sherry
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