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From: kolling@decwrl.UUCP (Karen Kolling)
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: cats:  collars and blockages
Message-ID: <3616@decwrl.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 12-Sep-84 19:43:57 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 12 19:43:57 1984
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There are expandable collars for cats, precisely so that they can work
loose if they get snagged, but still have a collar AND id tag in case they
get hurt or taken to the pound or somesuch.

Vets sell a type of canned food for cats which is called Canned Diet.  It
is low in ash but nutritionally complete.  The virus theory about blockages
in male cats is still just a theory.  Better safe than sorry.