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Arjun Ray wrote:
Did you mean this one? http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...imgid=19351489 Yes. That is THE one! Awesome. Also, I spent quite a bit of time last night looking at ALL of your pictures. I cried when I was looking at the album of Scruffy not doing so well. Your cats are all beautiful. Thanks for doing all that you do for cats. Pam |
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 01:36:29 GMT, Kitkat
wrote: | Arjun Ray wrote: | | Did you mean this one? | | http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...imgid=19351489 | | Yes. That is THE one! Awesome. I like it too. The other one I like is the two of napping on the newspapers (my not so bright idea on recycling day.) My hard drive crashed in mid July, during Scruffy's last days. A total loss, according to the data recovery service I sent the drive to. So, I lost a whole bunch of pictures, especially others like this one (where Scruffy would go find where Phoenix was napping and join him.) Another one was a classic, three cats jammed together on my chair. | Also, I spent quite a bit of time last night looking at ALL of your | pictures. I cried when I was looking at the album of Scruffy not doing | so well. That album is unfinished. This last weekend was one year since. I looked at the pictures again, and started cropping some to put up. I have another six days worth to go. | Your cats are all beautiful. Thanks! I'm fostering a cat now, and it's all but certain that I'll keep him, bringing me back up to four. He's an old toothless stray we trapped along with the ferals during a TNR project. His name is Hugo. Pictures soon. |
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Arjun Ray wrote:
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 01:36:29 GMT, Kitkat wrote: | Arjun Ray wrote: | | Did you mean this one? | | http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...imgid=19351489 | | Yes. That is THE one! Awesome. I like it too. The other one I like is the two of napping on the newspapers (my not so bright idea on recycling day.) My hard drive crashed in mid July, during Scruffy's last days. A total loss, according to the data recovery service I sent the drive to. So, I lost a whole bunch of pictures, especially others like this one (where Scruffy would go find where Phoenix was napping and join him.) Another one was a classic, three cats jammed together on my chair. | Also, I spent quite a bit of time last night looking at ALL of your | pictures. I cried when I was looking at the album of Scruffy not doing | so well. That album is unfinished. This last weekend was one year since. I looked at the pictures again, and started cropping some to put up. I have another six days worth to go. | Your cats are all beautiful. Thanks! I'm fostering a cat now, and it's all but certain that I'll keep him, bringing me back up to four. He's an old toothless stray we trapped along with the ferals during a TNR project. His name is Hugo. Pictures soon. I may have missed this...I take it that Scruffy is now over the RB? I have a toothless furfriend myself. All he has left are his front fangs. Combine that with being blind and deaf...and wow! But he rules. I mean, he really is the awesomest. I've posted links to many pix of him before but I am not sure if you were around to see them. Here he is just in case! http://public.fotki.com/kitkatluna/m.../dscf0007.html Pam |
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 02:08:52 GMT, Kitkat
wrote: | I may have missed this...I take it that Scruffy is now over the RB? Yes, July 29 2004. http://tinyurl.com/7j7u3 | I have a toothless furfriend myself. All he has left are his front | fangs. That's still something. All four of Hugo's canines were broken off at the gumline. I had a dental done, and the two lower ones were taken out completely. | Combine that with being blind and deaf...and wow! But he rules. I | mean, he really is the awesomest. I've posted links to many pix of him | before but I am not sure if you were around to see them. Here he is just | in case! | | http://public.fotki.com/kitkatluna/m.../dscf0007.html How old is he? Being deaf must be especially tough for him. Some blind cats are amazing in the ways they cope (e.g, MaryL's Duffy) but at least they can hear. What special precautions do you take for him? |
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Arjun Ray wrote:
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 02:08:52 GMT, Kitkat wrote: | I may have missed this...I take it that Scruffy is now over the RB? Yes, July 29 2004. http://tinyurl.com/7j7u3 | I have a toothless furfriend myself. All he has left are his front | fangs. That's still something. All four of Hugo's canines were broken off at the gumline. I had a dental done, and the two lower ones were taken out completely. | Combine that with being blind and deaf...and wow! But he rules. I | mean, he really is the awesomest. I've posted links to many pix of him | before but I am not sure if you were around to see them. Here he is just | in case! | | http://public.fotki.com/kitkatluna/m.../dscf0007.html How old is he? Being deaf must be especially tough for him. Some blind cats are amazing in the ways they cope (e.g, MaryL's Duffy) but at least they can hear. What special precautions do you take for him? He is going on 13 we believe. (If not 13, then 14...vet records are unclear) Even being deaf, his coping abilities amaze me. He just has an internal map of our home and he manages to get around, find his food, find the litter box and find places to sleep, including our bed. We don't really take many extra precautions. Of course, we try to keep things in their place, but just recently, we got some new living room furniture and I know it screwed up his little internal map. I felt terrible for him, but he is getting there. We also do things like tap the floor and make extra noise so he knows we are there. Mostly we just give him as much love as we can. He had a bad bout with pancreatitis in the winter as well. He is such a little fighter and despite all of the hardships he has faced, seems to be content and very, very loving. We have only had him just about a year now. His mommy was an old lady who died and she was a friend of the family, so we took him. And we love him dearly. Pam |
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"Kitkat" wrote Also, I spent quite a bit of time last night looking at ALL of your pictures. I cried when I was looking at the album of Scruffy not doing so well. Your cats are all beautiful. Thanks for doing all that you do for cats. Pam I cried about Pumpkin. :*( I really need to organize my cat pics. I was looking for a picture the other day and ran across a ton of foster kitten pictures. I tried to take pics of all the fosters I had, but lost track sometimes. -Kelly |
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Snittens wrote:
"Kitkat" wrote Also, I spent quite a bit of time last night looking at ALL of your pictures. I cried when I was looking at the album of Scruffy not doing so well. Your cats are all beautiful. Thanks for doing all that you do for cats. Pam I cried about Pumpkin. :*( Pumpkin definitely hit close to home for me...ya know...the whole blind, deaf thing. Gosh, poor kitties. I really need to organize my cat pics. I was looking for a picture the other day and ran across a ton of foster kitten pictures. I tried to take pics of all the fosters I had, but lost track sometimes. I have so many pix of Jasper and Luna (way more of Luna since Ive had her for 7 yrs) I dont think I could organize them. hehe. Pam |
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 05:17:52 GMT, Kitkat
wrote: | Snittens wrote: | I cried about Pumpkin. :*( | | Pumpkin definitely hit close to home for me...ya know...the whole | blind, deaf thing. Gosh, poor kitties. Yes, Pumpkin was a tragic case. We also lost a kitten named Red the same week, we suspect from the same bug. It was our only serious mistake in the Rikers project (we allowed the ferals from a TNR project in the Bronx to be transported to Rikers and held there for the S/N day. Two cats from that group also succumbed to something: the outward signs were pneumoniac, but one vet suspected calici.) Pumpkin himself was also most likely the statistical exception to our generally clean record on the project. As far as we know, he walked into a trap on his own steam. His problems surfaced after the neutering. Maybe they screwed up the anaesthesia. Maybe he was susceptible to begin with. Who knows. Everything was strange about him, including the fact that he was the only classic orange tabby we caught during the entire project. |
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