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To: NormsRevenge; tuliptree76
Experts compared 31 cats with bladder disease to 24 healthy cats in the same households and used a control group of 125 other healthy cats. Sick cats generally got more stressed by other cats in the house, they said. "This group of diseases of the bladder is most commonly seen in pedigree, middle-aged, overweight male cats which don't go out much and eat a dry food diet...University researchers suggest cats with such illnesses should be fed wet food and encouraged to drink more fluid by adding tuna-flavoured ice cubes to water.

More proof that dogs have owners, cats have staff.

Cats: God's Mobile Target System

12 posted on 10/27/2004 2:11:28 PM PDT by Terabitten (Live as a bastion of freedom and democracy in the midst of the heart of darkness.)
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To: Tragically Single; NormsRevenge

My cat gets stressed when we have visitors. He hides until they leave. Since we never know where he hides when company comes over, we can't figure out if he watches the visitors or can sense when they leave. But he always manages to come out seconds after they walk out the door. LOL!


33 posted on 10/27/2004 5:07:17 PM PDT by tuliptree76
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