Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Hi Buggered,Boy I don't know...but then as You say the poor thing is starving...perhaps just don't let it in the house..My female cat died about 2 months ago from pneumonia....I never saw her scratch and She was almost 11 years old and had always been skinny and was also feral.I don't know what She had but my intuition or paranoia said Morg. but I don't know...these nasty black mites of mine gather on my vinyl floors even when I vacumm 3 times a day and mop....not good for the cat...it just started with Biggy and I have had this garbage for 16 months...He is a strong cat(fat one)...In answer to Lynn...friskies wet cat food has wheat gluten,corn starch and soyflour.....(all gmo garbage) maybe I best think about some other kind or cooking it...He is the best animal a beautiful black and white tuxedo..Buggered when a cat comes to You it can be special...an American Indian patient of mine told me that..I think it could be true..Rose --- no_reply wrote: From: buggeredbymites <no_reply > bird mites Subject: Re: Has anyone completely gotten rid of this curse? Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 10:06:33 -0000 To Rose, Lynn, and others with cat experience - I have what looks like a young, starving siamese kitty hanging out on my back porch. Very skittish and maybe feral. Would you cat ladies suggest I take this cat in? Would like to help it but am obviously concerned about spreading my disease to another warm blooded creature. On the other hand I know cats like this aren't the best adoption material and live short lives in the streets. Buggered > > > > Thank You,Lynn for thinking of GMO food in pet food...last night I got some mites out of my cats ear...not standard ear mites but He feels better and nit combed Him but think the mites were in the ears...Biggy likes coconut oil so there are some things I can do > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Hey you two - thanks for chiming in on the kitty question. This kitty came up to the door last night. I think I could lure it inside. My concern is potentially condemning it to Morg or allowing it to go on it's miserable way, which is straight down the crapper. Outdoor cats don't stand a chance in my 'hood. Buggered > > > > To Rose, Lynn, and others with cat experience - I have what looks like a young, starving siamese kitty hanging out on my back porch. Very skittish and maybe feral. Would you cat ladies suggest I take this cat in? Would like to help it but am obviously concerned about spreading my disease to another warm blooded creature. On the other hand I know cats like this aren't the best adoption material and live short lives in the streets. > > Buggered > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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