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Anyone have experience with cat sneezes? At first it was cute, but now she is doing it every couple of minutes. We are calling the vet in a little bit to see what they think.
 
Anyone have experience with cat sneezes? At first it was cute, but now she is doing it every couple of minutes. We are calling the vet in a little bit to see what they think.

my cats sneeze now and then but never frequently after another.

my dog, on the other hand, sneezes all the time and my vet says it might be cos of the cats.
 
You dog is allergic to cats..that's funny.

and she eats their food!

here's a pic of my youngest cat Maus with my dog Agatha:
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and she eats their food!

here's a pic of my youngest cat Maus with my dog Agatha:
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Awwwwwww, so adoreable. :)

My friends got their cat from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
No one took her because she often sneezes.
They tried everything, but unfortunately it seems uncureable.
At least she lives with a lovely family who love her very much.


Awww...
 
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Anyone have experience with cat sneezes? At first it was cute, but now she is doing it every couple of minutes. We are calling the vet in a little bit to see what they think.

Haha! What did the vet say? My cat sneezes about once a week and it usually lands on my arm or when she's sitting on the couch above my head. I've never had a cat that sneezed every couple of minutes. Could it be an upper respiratory infection?

Suzie (she loves to be photographed):
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Haha! What did the vet say? My cat sneezes about once a week and it usually lands on my arm or when she's sitting on the couch above my head. I've never had a cat that sneezed every couple of minutes. Could it be an upper respiratory infection?

Suzie (she loves to be photographed):
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Awww she is beautiful! Of course she loves to be photographed! :D

Modrevolve, about the sneezes - we've had one for about 18 months who has had a chronic slight upper respiratory infection (probably due to the kind of herpes cats can get) his whole life, and he sneezes a ton when there's a flare up. It comes & goes & the vet says it's really nothing to worry about as long as he eats & drinks & seems to feel ok. Strays and orphans often end up with this and as far as we can tell, it hasn't affected our other cats at all. We just have to clean cat snot off of everything in our house on a regular basis. :rolleyes:
 
Awww she is beautiful! Of course she loves to be photographed! :D

Awww thank you, Claudia2006! She is the best cat. She's a lap-cat who loves thunderstorms, strangers (she befriends EVERYONE!), warming her paws by the radiator, and throwing up on the couch. :lbf:

Good luck with your new additions Abrahan & Skinner!
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12460596

The four-year old tabby, called Larry, was at London's Battersea Dogs and Cats Home before moving in to the UK Prime Minister's home.

The arrival follows weeks of speculation about potential pest control measures after a large black rat was seen scuttling past No 10.

A Downing Street spokesman said the former stray was a "good ratter".

Larry arrived via van shortly after 1300 GMT, and was carried into Number 10 in a covered cage.

According to Downing Street, the animal has "a high chase-drive and hunting instinct", developed during his time on the streets.


DOWNING STREET CATS

1920s - Rufus of England
1930s and 1940s - Munich Mouser
1970s - Wilberforce
1989 to 1997 - Humphrey
2007 - Sybil
2011 - Larry

A spokesman said he had also shown "a very strong predatory drive" and enjoyed playing with toy mice.

It is not known whether Larry will be granted full access to the Camerons' living quarters, although he is believed to be family-friendly.

In a statement Mr Cameron said: "I'm delighted to welcome Larry to his new home.

"He came highly recommended to me by Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, who did a fantastic job looking after him.

"I'm sure he will be a great addition to Downing Street and will charm our many visitors."

And the PM's official spokesman later reported Larry had slept through most of his first afternoon in Westminster, saying he "seems relaxed and easy going".

He said Mr Cameron had "met the cat, held the cat and they seemed to get on". He added that, as he was an office cat rather than a family pet, Downing Street staff would be paying for Larry's food and other bills.


Larry arrived in a cat basket which was covered as he was carried past the waiting press pack
Given his exalted status among the nation's pest controllers, Larry's name is appropriately a shortened version of Lawrence, meaning "laurel-crowned".

He is the latest in a long line of Downing Street cats, known unofficially as Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office.

Humphrey was adopted in 1989 after wandering into No 10 as a stray while Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, and remained throughout the administration of John Major.

He moved out six months after Labour's 1997 general election win, with Tony Blair's wife Cherie denying reports that her dislike for the animal was to blame.

Humphrey died in March 2006 at the home of a civil servant who had cared for him during his "retirement".

The last feline to live in Downing Street was former Chancellor Alistair Darling's cat Sybil. She reportedly did not adapt well to life in central London and moved to Mr Darling's Scottish residence.


The rodent made its move during a broadcast by the BBC's political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue. (First broadcast in January)
During the 1920s, Labour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald's cat - a renowned rat-catcher - had the rather regal title of Rufus of England, but was nicknamed "Treasury Bill".

Another, the topically named Munich Mouser, is mentioned as being "in office" under Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill during the 1930s and early 1940s.

During Tory Edward Heath's premiership in the 1970s, a kitten called Wilberforce was acquired from the RSPCA. He retired in 1986, with Margaret Thatcher reported to have bought him a tin of sardines during a trip to Moscow.
 
My Suzie (see picture above) has just been diagnosed as a diabetic. I saw it coming since she's been overweight most of her life, and the vet had been warning me about it.
I was just curious if anyone else on here had a sugarcat and, if so, is there a pharmacy you can get insulin cheaper (I know I may have to buy from Canada)? She is on Lantus injections at 100un/Ml.
Thanks, any help will be greatly appreciated!
 
Awwwwwww, so adoreable. :)

My friends got their cat from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
No one took her because she often sneezes.
They tried everything, but unfortunately it seems uncureable.
At least she lives with a lovely family who love her very much.


Awww...


That's bizarre, why are they stacking oranges on the cats?
 
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Lol at the Mozzer pictures in the background btw :3 And your cat is adorable :D
 
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We're having a yard sale today. Every other day this cat naps in our driveway for some reason, he or she lives somewhere else though but has his routine. Today is no different. He's like, "Hello??!!?? Get these people outta here please. It's naptiem." :D
 
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We're having a yard sale today. Every other day this cat naps in our driveway for some reason, he or she lives somewhere else though but has his routine. Today is no different. He's like, "Hello??!!?? Get these people outta here please. It's naptiem." :D

How cute!
 
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