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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Philip M. Parker. By ICON Group International, Inc.. Sells new for $495.00.
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No comments about The 2007-2012 Outlook for Canned Meats Containing at Least 20-Percent Meat Excluding Food for Dogs, Cats, and Babies in India.




Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Lawrence Teacher Publishing Group. The regular list price is $7.95. Sells new for $0.75. There are some available for $1.19.
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1 comments about The Little Cat Kit (Little Kits).

  1. I had little hope of finding this item - I had bought it about two years previously, but I checked on Amazon anyway. There it was - I ordered it, received it within a few days, and was billed correctly.


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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by DAVID TAYLOR. By GREENWICH EDITIONS,U.S.. There are some available for $12.50.
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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Grace Pond and Jacqueline Dineen. By Cathay Books. Sells new for $39.99. There are some available for $1.29.
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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by B. Kliban. By Pomegranate Communications. There are some available for $9.06.
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2 comments about Cat 2004 Calendar.

  1. A delightful assortment of Kliban's excellent, witty and whimsical art featuring cats! Essential for cat lovers and fans of light, cheerful art. Cats indulging in various human activities but with a unique cat-style approach.


  2. we're so lucky to be able to further enjoy more of Kliban's wonderful cats...this engagement calendar is an entertaining coffee table book and inspires a few smiles every time you pick it up


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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Henry David Thoreau. By University of Massachusetts Press. Sells new for $40.00. There are some available for $58.82.
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1 comments about Bonds Of Affection: Thoreau On Dogs And Cats (The Spirit of Thoreau).

  1. I found this book to be other than I expected. I thought this famous philosopher who wrote Walden Pond, for which he is famous, would have owned and loved many dogs. His oservations are mostly about neighborhood dogs, and usually not particularly sympathetic. Obviously Thoreau was no Albert Payson Terhune, and probably wouldn't have been interested in Lassy or Rin Tin Tin. If you are dog simple like me, pass this one up.


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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Dulcie Newnam. By Authors OnLine Ltd.. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $38.67.
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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Michael Joseph. By . There are some available for $2.33.
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No comments about Charles; the story of a friendship.




Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Le Grand. By Abingdon-Cokesbury Press. There are some available for $9.99.
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Posted in Animals (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Myrna L. Papurt. By Barron's Educational Series. There are some available for $67.93.
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5 comments about Hand-Raising the Orphaned Kitten.

  1. When I rescued an abandoned kitten from the yard of a friend who was moving (during the moving process, the mom left him behind), I had no idea where to begin. I called the local pet store for advice and they told me what kind of kitten formula to feed him since he was only about 3 weeks old at the time, but they gave little advice on any other care. This book helped show me how to keep him clean, how often to feed him, housebreaking tips and so forth. I recommend it to anyone inheriting a new "baby" Floofie into the family.


  2. My mother and I have really enjoyed the book. We've gone back to it many times. It gave us lots of good advice for fostering kittens for our local Humane Society. It doesn't cover everything, but it gives the basics to begin. When kittens get sick, you need more information than the book says, but it's on the Internet.


  3. I was very disappointed by this book. It tells you that you "should" or "shouldn't" do things, but doesn't tell you how.

    My orphan was 5 days old when I found him. He does not remember his mother or siblings. As a result, he lacks social skills. I purchased this book to find out how to compensate because it has become a problem. The book says that socialization is a problem.

    Well a big fat "duh!"

    The authors may have chosen great photos, but their exertise with orphan kittens leaves a lot to be desired.



  4. I have hand-raised over 100 orphaned kittens over the last seven years for the humane society where I volunteer, and am the former manager of it's temporary home care program where we care for an average of 300 orphaned kittens every year. I like some parts of this book very much but I can only recommend it with reservation. Especially good is the information on: 1) bedding materials (I liked her admonition that you want to keep the kittens warm, "not cook them"); 2) how to feed kittens from a bottle; 3) commercial and home-made milk substitutes; 4) kitten illnesses and disorders; 5) early spay-neuter of young kittens; 6) zoonosis (ie, the diseases and parasites cats and humans can transmit to each other); and 7) the terrible problem of cat overpopulation that exists today.

    The parts I find troubling begin with the author's suggestion that someone with orphaned kittens first attempt to find a mother cat to care for them. Dr Papurt is concerned about diseases or parasites the stepmother might pass to the kittens but doesn't mention the fact that you may be putting the mom cat at risk for contamination by the kittens, especially if you found or were given the kittens and don't know anything about their medical history. I speak from experience -- after several success stories of adding orphans to the litters of other mother cats, I gave three orphans to a four year-old mom with one kitten of her own. We knew the history of the mother cat -- she had been an inside cat, she and her kitten had been given up for adoption after their owner died. But we knew nothing about the orphaned kittens who had been found on a farm. Within two weeks, all of the animals were dead of feline panleukopenia, spread from the orphans to the mom cat and her kitten.

    The biggest problem I have with the book, however, is Dr Papurt's suggestion that kittens be separated from the time they are born until they are weaned six or seven weeks later. Her reasoning for this is that unless they are kept isolated from one another, infant kittens will chew or suck on each other's ears, tails, paws or genitals. In my experience, not only is this reaction very rare, but of the nine or ten cases I've seen of this behavior, all but two were directly attributable to the kittens being underfed (the isolated cases were two "neurotic" kittens that continued this behavior through the time they were adopted at the age of four months). I think baby kittens need to be together, they keep each other warm and they enhance each other's sense of safety and well-being. A kitten that feels isolated or abandoned will rapidly become unhappy and agitated, crying loudly for it's mother. Furthermore, older kittens must have contact with their littermates in order to become properly socialized with other cats plus they need to play with each other in order to develop motor skills.

    I also found Dr Papurt's suggestion that you can mark the kittens with "ink, paint or nail polish" or cut their hair in various patterns after they are weaned and put with their siblings in order to tell them apart to be just plain bizarre. It can be difficult to tell infant all-black or all-white kittens apart but after a few weeks, differences in size, demeanor and face are usually apparent, as is the sex of the kitten. (...)



  5. As a foster mom in a local humane society, I took in a small, scrawny, crippled and very pregnant kitty. She hardly looked old enough to be out of kittenhood, herself. When her eight (yes, eight!) kittens were born, I knew I would have to watch closely in order to save them all. One gray tabby lay on his side, quiet and cool to the touch. I grabbed "Hand Raising the Orphaned Kitten" and quickly learned that the kitten needed a sucrose solution immediately. Reacting as quickly as possible, I mixed a solution of water and white syrup in a glass and gently fed it to the kitten with an eye dropper. Within half an hour, the kitten was less dehydrated and had higher blood sugar. Soon he began to search for his mother, strong enough now to compete for a place at the dinner table. Two months later, little Julius and his seven siblings are alive and thriving, thanks to the valuable information contained in this book. The text is simply written, understandable to the layman and easily applied. Even though Julius and his siblings were not completely hand raised, I supplemented their nursing with bottle feedings for six weeks, according to careful instructions in this book. I am certain Julius would not have survived if I had not read the information in M. L. Papurt's wonderful book!


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