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	<title>Comments on: New Photos : Pets</title>
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	<description>The Adventures Of Ron &#38; Evelyn</description>
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		<title>By: Mike Nelson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Nelson</dc:creator>
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		<description>So cute.  I am glad th treats were a hit.  I should sned down some milk flavor, which weren&#039;t in PR.  For little kittens who live outside, keep an eye out for a few things: ring worm, lice (cats get lice more often than fleas), and the most common -- ear mites.  If their ears are orange and waxy, they&#039;ve got ear mites.  When we got Betsy at 6 weeks she was already infested.  If it happens, the vet will clean them and give you acid drops to put in their ears for a week to kill them all.  A good flea collar for outdoor cats with a break-away collar so they won&#039;t choke will help reduce re-infection.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So cute.  I am glad th treats were a hit.  I should sned down some milk flavor, which weren&#8217;t in PR.  For little kittens who live outside, keep an eye out for a few things: ring worm, lice (cats get lice more often than fleas), and the most common &#8212; ear mites.  If their ears are orange and waxy, they&#8217;ve got ear mites.  When we got Betsy at 6 weeks she was already infested.  If it happens, the vet will clean them and give you acid drops to put in their ears for a week to kill them all.  A good flea collar for outdoor cats with a break-away collar so they won&#8217;t choke will help reduce re-infection.</p>
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