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Meet Tyler - A Precious Prince!
Available @ The Cat Connection Store

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Color: Red Tabby on White
Sex: Male
Age: 13 Weeks
Comments: I have been tested for Aids/Leukemia and current on vaccinations. I have already been neutered as well.

Hi everyone! My name is Tiger and I am an incredibly handsome little boy searching for my forever family. I am a very special little one. Everyone I have met here at the Cat Connection has been so great to me and I’ll start purring almost immediately when I start to get attention.

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And The Winners Are...
Meet the April 2008 Cat of the Month Photo Contest Winners

April 2008 Cat Connection Winner
Voted "Cat of the Month" by The Cat Connection Shop Cats

Kluane - March 2008 Cat Connection Winner
Owner: Dennis Mathias
Cat's Name: Bella
Breed: Domestic Short Hair (Tortise Shell)
Age: 5 years old

About the Winner:
Here is what Anna has to say about her incredible kitty, Dennis.

"Those eyes! They have always been the first thing you note about our six-year old Bella. Her name means 'beautiful' and we fell in love with those wide eyes almost too big for her kitten face, filled with curiosity and trust, when we found her picture cradled in the arms of a Cat House volunteer..."

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Introducing Pet Naturals...
Helping Pets Live Healthier Lives!Pet Naturals Daily Best Soft Chews

For over three decades, FoodScience Corporation has been a leader in the research and development of high quality animal health products. Pet Naturals® of Vermont, a division of FSC, produces only the purest, most reliable formulas to “help pets live healthier lives.”

All raw materials utilized in Pet Naturals products are of the highest quality and are evaluated for purity and potency prior to use. Their research and quality control department is responsible for stringent quality control, and their guaranteed assays are performed with state-of-the-art instrumentation. Best manufacturing procedures are followed at all times to ensure that our exacting standards are consistently met.

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New from the Jess & Jane Collection
It's our Cat's World...but now we can wear it!

Introducing these wonderful new tops created by Jess & Jane! Lightweight cotton, easy to pack, comfortable to wear with vibrantly printed feline illustrations that are set off by rhinestone highlights.

If you are a cat lover, we know that sharing photos of your cat is just as popular as sharing photos of grandchildren. These wonderful shirts feature kitty breed names like "Russian Blue" and "Maine Coon" plus "Meow-" and other cute feline anecdotes.

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Awesome Bowls for Awesome Cats!
Brand new bowls from o.r.e. Originals The Daily Cat Times Eat Here Bowl

Let's face it, cat bowls are a part of our lives. They're part of our home. We offer a wide selection including the contemporary, the practical and the elegant, so you are sure to find the perfect fit for your home.

Make feeding time fun for your furry friend with these cheerful bowls by o.r.e. Originals. Often whimsical, but always fun, these pet bowls will bring a smile to just about anyone's face.

We have just received a shipment of brand new styles and invite you to check them out.

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FORL - Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions
One of the most common dental disease in cats…

What is feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion disease?

It is one of the more common and most painful oral abnormalities seen in cats. It has been known to contribute to complications including chronic pain, chronic inflammation, behavior disorders, renal disease, gastritis, and hepatic lipidosis in cats. The feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL) is a hidden disease that is being recognized more and more in veterinary medicine due to the increase in knowledge and education about veterinary dentistry.

FORLs are aggressive, progressive and painfully destructive lesions that start in the bone surrounding the roots of cat’s teeth. Cells known as osteoclasts change in their activity, size and number it is thought due to lack of oxygen in the microenvironment. Once their behavior changes they eat through the cementum, dentin and tooth root structure replacing it with a disorganized and painful form of new bone.

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