That's what I was thinking....I don't know of any call blocks that block 800 numbers.Originally posted by christa
A 1-800 number would be a free call . . . why couldn't you call it?
Did you get around to having someone call your vet, at least?
That's what I was thinking....I don't know of any call blocks that block 800 numbers.Originally posted by christa
A 1-800 number would be a free call . . . why couldn't you call it?
Did you get around to having someone call your vet, at least?
...RIP, our sweet Gini...
if the cats are fed in your room, unless you are putting the food where lady can't reach their food, she (lady) should not be allowed in your room. Isn't milo on diarreah and eye medications anyway? The dog is a love fer sure but shouldn't come in till the cats are done eating. And stop throwing things on the floor! You need to be a responsible animal owner! So for starters--- Rubberbands can kill them! You can't just go tossing things on the floor my dear! Those days are over and garbage cans with lids are IN! NO Foil, no sarran (sp) wrap, no cigarette wrappers or the strings off of them, no milk plastic wrings (they chew the thin end off and swallow them) no balloons, no string, no thread, no yarn. All those things can go into the intestinal tract and bind it up into a ball and kill them instantly. well, I am sure you know all this except that you can call an 800# from your home phone. Do give it a go- it likely depends on the brand etc.
Lady isn't allowed in my room.. Sense she gets her hair everywhere! We just got new couches from her scratching and getting hair all up in/on the old sofas.. This time we have leather.. and we put a blanket on each couch...And I don't throw anything on my floor the crayon was the first thing... And most of the time Milo gets into all of my stuff makes my room a MESS! And I am a responsible animal owner! I'm not a starter either I have had MANY other pets before Milo! AndI'm not gonna have some trash can in my room! I only have a walk in closet a Bathroom and a not too big bedroom... My brother has the BIGGEST bedroom! My mother likes doors and the room doesn't have any doors so she doesn't like that room... and the only person in my house who smokes cigarette's and sometimes cigar's is my father... And my mom makes him smoke them outside.. So the dog or Mama'Kitty don't get a hold of them... My dad isn't a animal lover he is only a dog lover... He doesn't want anything to do with our cats inless my mom calls him to feed them when we are away.... And why would I want to smoke anyhow? And my mother doesn't want me calling anyone on the Home Phone.Originally posted by leslie
if the cats are fed in your room, unless you are putting the food where lady can't reach their food, she (lady) should not be allowed in your room. Isn't milo on diarreah and eye medications anyway? The dog is a love fer sure but shouldn't come in till the cats are done eating. And stop throwing things on the floor! You need to be a responsible animal owner! So for starters--- Rubberbands can kill them! You can't just go tossing things on the floor my dear! Those days are over and garbage cans with lids are IN! NO Foil, no sarran (sp) wrap, no cigarette wrappers or the strings off of them, no milk plastic wrings (they chew the thin end off and swallow them) no balloons, no string, no thread, no yarn. All those things can go into the intestinal tract and bind it up into a ball and kill them instantly. well, I am sure you know all this except that you can call an 800# from your home phone. Do give it a go- it likely depends on the brand etc.
I'm not aloud to call other people inless I ask my mom andOriginally posted by NoahsMommy
That's what I was thinking....I don't know of any call blocks that block 800 numbers.
Did you get around to having someone call your vet, at least?
I asked her about that # and she said "No"
your cat will be fine, read the box most likely it will say non-toxic... if not then phone the vet.... Did you ask your dad about rigging something so the cats food is only accessable to the cat. maybe you could move milo's food into the kitchen and put it on the counter or something. or just teach lady not to steal it I dunno... I taught my dogs to leave pixies food alone and they behave. Just try something whenever you put a question on here whatever anyone tells you to do or a solution to your problem you find a reason why you can't do it.![]()
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We have tried EVERYTHING kitchen counter my dad building something and training Lady not to do it! Now Lady has got to the point where she will just walk right up and grab your food. Because my dad will feed human food!I DO NOT find a reasonOriginally posted by Jods
your cat will be fine, read the box most likely it will say non-toxic... if not then phone the vet.... Did you ask your dad about rigging something so the cats food is only accessable to the cat. maybe you could move milo's food into the kitchen and put it on the counter or something. or just teach lady not to steal it I dunno... I taught my dogs to leave pixies food alone and they behave. Just try something whenever you put a question on here whatever anyone tells you to do or a solution to your problem you find a reason why you can't do it.![]()
! It's not my fault that I have tried everything that nearly everyone told me!
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Remind me what this thread is about again? It's going in 20 different directions. I'm confused. Crayon or cat food or PT board solutions???
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Well it's about crayons. but then i was wondering why she threw her crayon on the floor and my head went into a list of things cats and kittens love to swallow that can hurt them (sorry about that- it was meant to be just a list, not a lecture!- and I'm sure I missed some things... did I mention chocolate? or is that just dogs...?) ANYWAY, someone mentioned an 800# to check for toxins/poisons which I am grateful for and still need to jot it down but apparantly it's not a possibility in regards to finding out if eating crayola is ok for cats...
What was the 3rd thing uh, oh! food! Well, I do forget why exactly that came into the conversation! Got me!! Good question! I'm too old to remember more than 2 subjects at a time i guess!
Øk now see I just realized i messed up, "or PT solutions"!! Well, that ties in, I am sure with previous milo issues...
Hopefully milo will only have diarreah? Or the opposite? Well he is on diarreah medication anyway.
Milo had been sleeping and I set the little piece of crayon down... But of COURSE it wasn't just on the floor! I put it on top of some books I had sitting there....Originally posted by leslie
Well it's about crayons. but then i was wondering why she threw her crayon on the floor and my head went into a list of things cats and kittens love to swallow that can hurt them (sorry about that- it was meant to be just a list, not a lecture!- and I'm sure I missed some things... did I mention chocolate? or is that just dogs...?) ANYWAY, someone mentioned an 800# to check for toxins/poisons which I am grateful for and still need to jot it down but apparantly it's not a possibility in regards to finding out if eating crayola is ok for cats...
What was the 3rd thing uh, oh! food! Well, I do forget why exactly that came into the conversation! Got me!! Good question! I'm too old to remember more than 2 subjects at a time i guess!
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