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Caring for an Elderly Cat

They nap a little more, look at birds less and move a little slower, but we still love our aging felines! We want to provide them with as much comfort, security and rest as we can. This homepage features pictures of our 'Elderly' and not so elderly furkids and some information that we feel might be helpful in the care of our special friends.

Your hosts for this site are cl-frostymommy and cl-ruth.s.

Please use the links on the left hand side bar to navigate this site.

Thank you for calling and don't forget to leave a message in our guest book before you go,


xxx Ruth, Barbara and all our Furkids.



Here are some links to message boards that you may find useful.


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Caring for an Elderly Cat

Cats Serious Health Issues

Think Like a Cat with Pam Johnson-Bennett

Cats

Kittens

Pet Bereavement

Rate Your Pet Products

The De-clawing Debate.

The Pet Cloning Debate.

  

Waltham Feline Symposium

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