ng them the picture of exactly the opposite thing
we want from them. So when you talk to Cricket and Cotton about being
nice, don't think about them being naughty at the same time! Picture
instead, Cricket licking Cotton on the head, or at least ignoring him.
Please let us know how little Cotton
e want from
them. So when you talk to Cricket and Cotton about being nice, don't think
about them being naughty at the same time! Picture instead, Cricket
licking Cotton on the head, or at least ignoring him.Please let us know
how little Cotton is doing this morning, I'm so worried about
him.N
Kerry,
Does Tiger always go in the same spot outside the box? If so, why
don't you try putting an empty litter box, or one lined with newspaper,
in the spot he likes to go? If that doesn't work, you could put
plastic on the floor and then cover it with a washable throw rug, or
towel. Maybe you
Title: Message
Nina
Yes,
Idid indeed getthe email from you (about medical possibility/low
litter/new litter) thanks v. muchandthought I replied butI bet
it's still in my outbox, I'll check tonight.
He
goes about once every 2 weeks outside the box. I haven't been able to detect a
pattern,
and being concerned
about him.
Your suggestions arevery much
appreciated.
Sandy
- Original Message -
From:
Nina
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:14
AM
Subject: Cotton and Cricket
Hi Sandy,I've been away from the computer
Sandy,
It sounds like his episode was caused by his taste for the forbidden
:). How far into his recommended dose of antibiotics is he? If it
wasn't the abx causing the problem, maybe you shouldn't stop them. Did
you talk to your vet about it? I'm so pleased to hear that Cotton is
feeling so
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