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This New Mail Bites Really Bad. What Happened To The Little Boxes In Front Of The Emails.

What are the differences between emails and letters?

The differences between emails and letters is that, emails are send electronically and arrives faster to the person that you are sending it too, while in the other hand letters takes a little bit longer to arrives to the person and can be lost from the mailing company especially whens sending it overseas also it cost money.

Will my cat be fine without a litter box for 7-6 hours?

I worried about this problem too when my cat started sleeping with me all night. I keep her big litter box in the basement and was definitely not bringing it up every night. I got one of those cheap open tray litter boxes from Wal-Mart instead. They are good to have around anyway just in case. I put a little bit of litter in it and kept it in my room for her for about a month just in case. She never used it. I then put it under my bed. She still had room to use it if she needed, but never did. So now it is in storage in the basement. She sleeps 7-8 hours in my room at night and does not go to the bathroom right before bed. She has never had an accident and has never woken me up to use the bathroom either. She does get up between 5-6 when I let her out of my room in the morning and uses it then.

I suggest testing it out with your cat first. You know your cat better than anyone.

Scary Chain Letters!?!?

okay, so i'm really in the mood to be scared for a reason xD and i really wanna read some scary chain letters! >:D if you guys have ever read a scary chain letter that scared the living crap out of you, id love to hear it! lol :D thxx!!

Are brown recluses in Illinois? Especially in Chicago area?

Im not sure , however, about 5-6 years ago i found one in my room here in NY. I was told they are only out west, but ya never know. Google it!

NEW CAT OWNER! my cat is getting declawed, returning home tomorrow. WHAT SHOULD I DO?!?

I understand your choice, I had one of my cats declawed. My other cat doesn't mess with the Soft Paws, my other cat is a terror and smacks peoples faces when he gets mad, and he had to be declawed to continue living in my home. (Also I have 3 permanent scars on my face from the last swipe of the paw, 3 years ago, and that was the last straw).

Anyways, yes the procedure is painful as we all know. It's really important to make sure her paws heal well, and she is comfortable while healing. Make sure that you replace her litter with something soft, that litter called Carefresh (usually used for small animal cages, and made from shredded paper product) is great. It is super soft, and clean, won't get stuck on her fresh wounds. I think this would be best. But you could also use shredded newspaper as an alternative to Carefresh. I just think the actual Carefresh litter would be more sanitary than newspaper, which is really important.

Secondly, you want to make sure that she has food, water, a cozy place to sleep, and her litterbox all within a fairly small area so she doesn't have to walk so far. And make sure its all on the ground so your cat doesn't have to jump up to get anywhere. My cat loved his fleece blankets which I laid out for him and put on his cat bed. They are really soft so that was nice on his sore paws.

If your cat is really hurting, some catnip might take her mind off of the pain. my cat is a catnip freak so he loved that, even when he was sore. The vet may also provide some painkillers, and if they don't offer, you should ask if you can have some painkillers to take home for later.

Anyways, you WILL get a million angry comments, and sure there are bad endings to many situations including declawing surgery sometimes. It's not often, and as a cat owner for my 27 years of life, I have owned 3 other cats (my parents had them declawed, they lived to be 14, 22 and 27) and now I have 2 cats of my own, only one declawed.

I can tell you from experience that all of my cats lived happy lives, and showed no consequences from being declawed. AND my 4 year old cat licked his paws when I had him declawed (he was 1) and tip toed around for about 4 days then he was fine.

Don't worry, it will all be fine. email me if you need any more help with this.

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