#115885 - 12/14/07 02:18 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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INTERCEPTOR
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Aack!! I think I got off easy.  -Blast
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#115887 - 12/14/07 02:29 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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Did you see the photo? Pretty nasty.
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#115888 - 12/14/07 02:42 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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#115892 - 12/14/07 03:28 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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INTERCEPTOR
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Keep your cats safely indoors or supervise them out in your yards, people. That's the confusing thing about my cat incident. The cats haven't been outside (except in a carrier going to the vet) in NINE YEARS! Where the heck did they get the fleas? -Blast
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#115899 - 12/14/07 04:30 PM
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Hah… The caption under the picture says “Rinworm”.
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#115914 - 12/14/07 06:43 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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Veteran
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Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Even after my objections, my DW and DD1/2 brought home a stray kitten about a month ago (I really have control in my house, this makes 2 cats). They promised it would be gone well before Christmas, but the tree is up and the cat is still here.
No ringworm or fleas as the cats do not want to go outside due to the cold/snow, we will see what happens in the spring.
Mike
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#115970 - 12/15/07 02:19 AM
Re: Story for Blast
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Keep your cats safely indoors or supervise them out in your yards, people. That's the confusing thing about my cat incident. The cats haven't been outside (except in a carrier going to the vet) in NINE YEARS! Where the heck did they get the fleas? -Blast Maybe your cat is seeing someone else.
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#115989 - 12/15/07 04:23 AM
Re: Story for Blast
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Cranky Geek
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They catch mice that get in the house? Fleas generally like mammals. Other than that, they don't care. Or you could have carried them into the house.
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#116018 - 12/15/07 03:41 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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Fleas generally like mammals. This is why I prefer a pet rattlesnake for catching mice.
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#116022 - 12/15/07 04:22 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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So, there I was in Rota Air Base, Spain in January of 2000. My DW and kids are back in New Jersey during a really nasty winter event (even for Jersey it was bad). I make a morale call back to previously-mentioned DW to see how things are going. She informs that she "brought in a stray kitty because it looked so cold." My reply: "Fine!!, it stays off my chair. (I too am master of the house. The problem is the house for me consists of a single chair.) If I get skin or breathing problems from it ( I am allergic to cats) she has to take it to the pound (it is not a "no-kill" shelter). I did use another term that begins with a capital "A" of WWII notariety, but for sensitivity sake I said pound. Anyway, almost eight years later, two moves and two dogs added to the mix, the $%^&*% cat is still with us. It lives in our master suite because it is such a space cadet that it is afraid of everything. Stinkin' cat!!! I feel for you guys.
Edited by MoBOB (12/15/07 04:24 PM)
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#116040 - 12/15/07 06:46 PM
Re: Story for Blast
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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Actually, most cases of ringworm in kids come from other kids. Then they infect the cat.
Thus, they'd better vet the kids that come to play, and that their kids associate with at school. You'll notice that pets don't get much lice. My little local pharmacy has three shelves of lice treatments.
About fleas: you don't even need to have any animals to get a flea infestation. They live easily in the lawn. And they can jump something like three feet at a time. They look for a warm body to feed on. Sometimes YOU are the warm body.
But I'm sure that everyone here has learned that if your dog or cat does have some fleas, it's usually best to just apply Advantage or Frontline. Especially cats. Thanks for the tip, Blast! (heeheehee!)
Sue, tittering all the way home
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#116079 - 12/16/07 12:15 AM
Re: Story for Blast
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/03/07
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Gee thanks!
I just took in a stray cat last Tuesday. It ran up onto my porch in a pouring rainstorm as I was leaving for work. I took it straight to the vet before letting it in the house and near my other -healthy- pets. The vet assured me there was nothing wrong with it but near starvation, so...... since it didn't seem to belong to anyone, and many $ later for shots and de-fleaing and de-worming, I have new cat. It has patches hair nearly gone all over it's legs and neck. The vet says he checked for all skin disorders, and the patches are just where he chewed and scratched itchy spots from the fleas, and it will be vastly improved within a week.
Still.....after looking at the photo, I find myself starting to itch.....
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#116088 - 12/16/07 01:02 AM
Re: Story for Blast
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I am not a P.P.o.W.
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Aack!! I think I got off easy.  -Blast This time, but the sweet little kitty is still planning the next time! 
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#116090 - 12/16/07 01:09 AM
Re: Story for Blast
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Pack Rat
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I feel sorry for the dozen or so strays that roam our neighborhood. I really wish people would get their pets fixed and quite dumping them when times get rough with the pet.
Dave
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