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10. September 2007, 00:39:08
srnity 
Subject: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
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10. September 2007, 03:10:37
anastasia 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
srnity: oh......my.....lol..I suppose beauty IS in the eye of the beholder,lol

10. September 2007, 11:49:43
Ewe 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
 srnity: Oh that is hiddeous! Its so cruel to breed cats with no fur. Breeders go so over the top, it shouldnt be allowed.

10. September 2007, 14:09:41
Rose 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
Ewe: I'm thinking those hairless cats sure would get cold easy. They look so frail too. Poor puddums arent posta have no fur.

10. September 2007, 14:42:30
Ewe 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
Rose: yes agree, they are bound to feel the cold, its just not fair for them.

11. September 2007, 00:17:15
wetware 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
Rose: But unlike my , I suppose there wouldn't be so many hairball issues...   

11. September 2007, 00:24:00
Rose 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007
wetware: LOL right on that one.. I've read up on hairballs the last while as I have one that has them a lot. If we brush her often (she is long haired) it helps cut back on the furball prezzies.. There also is food out now specially for cats who get them a lot. Interesting reading up on hairballs and why some cats have them often and others don't.

11. September 2007, 00:33:36
wetware 
Subject: Re: A woman holds a Sphynx cat during a local cat show in Almaty September 9, 2007

Rose: I try my best.  Plenty of brushing for my girls--one of them in particular.  Part of their food is a special hairball formula, plus they get occasional treats to help deal with that.


The one who has the worst problem is a funny eater, too.  She eats very quickly, and would be at least a kilo heavier if I didn't monitor her food intake and watch to make sure she doesn't poach from the slower eaters around here.  She'd love finding some scraps or a variety of other cat foods and snacks, but doesn't tolerate changes in her diet at all!  Even new bags of her ordinary food are sometimes enough to upset her delicate tummy...amazing.


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