Millie The Cat Is Dying
June 23rd, 2010 by Two-Legs
A furrt fixture at the Reynolda Gardens may have used up her nice lives. As Kimberley Van Scoy reports, millie’s health is rapidly deteriorating.
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June 23rd, 2010 by Two-Legs
A furrt fixture at the Reynolda Gardens may have used up her nice lives. As Kimberley Van Scoy reports, millie’s health is rapidly deteriorating.
June 20th, 2010 by Two-Legs
Five girlfriends in their early twenties live in the dingy port town of Incheon. A close-knit circle in high school, their paths begin to diverge as they step into the adult world. The cellular phones ring as the girls coordinate their meetings. A lost cat, Tee tee, enters the lives of these young women, passing from one owner to the next as circumstances pull lives and friends apart and others together. Please visit and support! hanjuice.blogspot.com
June 17th, 2010 by Two-Legs
At the age of 9 1/2 Monty was diagnosed with diabetes. Because he was otherwise so healthy, and because I am a nurse and I know people can live happy and healthy lives with diabetes I decided to treat and medicate Monty rather than have him put down. Now, with careful monitoring, Monty is happy and healthy. He does have his ups and downs but his condition is controlled and I wouldn’t be without him for the world. He’ll always be my baby. Please enjoy. I hope you find this interesting and educational. This is my first attempt at a movie and I decided to make a clip of my lovely boy Monty who is a black burmese cross cat.
June 16th, 2010 by Two-Legs
Veterinarian Laura Levan shows how to treat a feline’s canines
June 15th, 2010 by Two-Legs
Our kitten likes to suckle on fleecy things as he thinks it’s his mommy. Sometimes he forgets that he doesn’t have anything in his mouth yet continues to suckle. This is one of those times. Follow me (the kitten) on facebook! www.facebook.com Proceeds from the viewership go towards feeding our kitties, the rest gets donated to the ASPCA. So please, feel free to share this video link with others! Edit: I have received a lot of posts saying my cat has some health issue with him. Before you post anymore comments on that topic ask yourself these questions: 1) Are you a qualified pet health expert? 2) Do you know the medical history of this cat? 3) Do you know how the cat responds after doing this? 4) Do you think you can honestly diagnose anything based solely on a video? If you answered yes to ALL of those questions, then please feel free to give us advice on the care of our cat. If you answered no to ANY of those questions, please realize that you do not posses the expertise to make such claims. The cat has also been to our vet. and has checked out healthy. There is no need to tell me how to care for my cat and I respectfully ask you to keep your medical opinion to yourself. I cannot stress that enough. Also just to clarify for those who may be wondering our little boy was adopted from Cat City, which is affiliated with PAWS He was found abandoned on an island here in the Puget Sound and was brought there for care and to prepare him for being adopted. He was approximately …