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Purr request
A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been
left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. Thanks, Yowie |
Yowie wrote:
A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. Will do, I know how awful a holey heart feels.... :( |
Yowie wrote:
A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. Many purrs coming. Dan |
There's always purrs available for those in need.
-- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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say about Purr request: A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. The boys just added him to their purr/coo list. :-) -- "Don't mess with major appliances unless you know what you are doing (or unless your life insurance policy is up-to-date)." - John, RCFL |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 08:34:27 +1000, "Yowie"
wrote: A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. Thanks, Yowie We've got purrs aplenty here, and will send some his way. |
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A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. Thanks, Yowie Of course. General "hope it gets better" purrs are heading out. ------ Krista |
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 18:31:13 -0700, rrb_041303
wrote: rrb_041303 wrote: I am taking my 3 year old male in for a dental tomorrow morning. I am asking for everyones purrs, etc that everything go well. Anytime I have to have him go under Anesthesia I get a bit worried, at least until I hear all is well from the vet. I am sure he is not a happy camper tonight as I had to take his food and water away a little while ago. Richard Here is an update on Andy. But first thank you all for the purrs & words of encouragement. They are much appreciated. Andy is home now. He was not very happy on the way home. He was hissing and growling at me, and anyone who came near. But I think that is part of the anesthetic that hasn't fully worn off yet. He is still a bit groggy and stumbling a little. But he at least felt good to play foot tag with Mary through the gates. His teeth are fine now.But he did have a touch of gingivitus so I was given Baytril to give him once a day for a week. I do have a few questions for you all. First can anyone tell me if Baytril is bitter tasting? I asked the vet tech but they said they didn't know - you would think they would know by now. Fortunately it is in liquid form so it will be easier to give to him. Several months ago I switched Andy over to Nutro hairball control food. It helped the hairballs quite a bit. But lately he pretty much refuses to eat it. Maybe it's because Nutro changed it somehow. But in any case can anyone recommend a different hairball control food? Especially if your cats like it? If I can't find anything I guess I will go back to Nutro natural choice, or Nutro Salmon flavored dry food. I guess I will have to buy a little carpet cleaner to cleanup the hairball mess if I do have to go back to those foods. Richard You asked if the medicine were bitter -- try a drop on your tongue! |
Loads of purrs from the 5 Burel kitties for your friend.
Christine "Yowie" wrote in message u... A netfriend and denizen of another NG has just written to say that he's been left with a great gaping and unfillable hole in his heart. I'm not going to pry into exactly what that means, but he is in obvious need of comfort. So if there are any spare purrs down the back of the lounge or in last winter's coat pockets, could you be so kind as to send some to "Radiant Matrix", I think he could use them about now. Thanks, Yowie |
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