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Some Bad News About the Common Elements in the House!!!!
First on the List is Clumping Cat Litter.    Before I go On about this Please Look at this Site:
   
http://www.sonic.net/marina/articles/clump.html     (old)   Also on (www.catmom.com)
   
http://www.thelighthouse/marina/articles/clump.html (new)
   
http://www.sonic.net/marina/letters/letters.html     (old)
    Material Safety Data Sheet on PDF
Here or http://www.badgerminingcorp.com/PDF/MSDS2004CatLitterwoshield.pdf  


>>2006-02-21 @ 5:30pm EST (-5.0 GMT)
   As it seems my cat should have gotten better, but still continued to puke her guts out.  So she was finally laid to rest with the other cats of my past.  It's always said to see a friend to go like this, and especially under this type of circumstance.  I hope this little blog was useful to someone to help prevent any more of our little friends to succumb to the despair of the modern companies of the world whose only gain is the money and not the joy of companionship with the real life of creatures.  Peace, comfort, and joy be with all.

>>2005-02-21 @ 1:30am EST (-5.0 GMT)
   I Spent nearly 400 USD on my cat just to find out she should be in Purrrrrfect Health; no worms of intesting,heart,etc. No parasites, viruses, leukemia,anemia, aids or illnesses.  She just started to "DeHydrate" and Vomit/Gag as if she had hairballs, but nothing came out!!  Also she had an on going Diarhia problem which all sympthoms kept getting worse....  I finally figured it out and Changed the Cat Litter to the Regular non-Clumping/Purfumed cat litter and added FelinePine Wood Pellettes.  Now she's Eating Healthier and Hardier, although she still has Diarhia which it;s getting more formed like it should but still not the color as it should.  (Clay colored and smelly like wet swamp clay)..  Hopefully it clears out so she can gain her weight back, for when she was weighed at the time of her heigthened illness it was 5.6 pounds. ( shes about 2 feet long -- head to butt x the tail -- and 11 inches standing on all four paws).  Yes she Should be about 8 to 11 pounds. 


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