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Old March 12th 04, 10:18 PM
Adrian
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Sherry wrote:
This poor cat just can't get a break.
I took her in to be spayed and the vet called and said he'd found a
tumor before starting the surgery. I told him to go ahead and remove
it or whatever needed to be done. I haven't heard a progress report
yet this a.m.

I appreciate any purrs, prayers, or just plain good vibes.

Ssherry


Sending purrs and hoping the tumor is benign.
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Old March 12th 04, 10:33 PM
Tanada
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Sherry wrote:

This poor cat just can't get a break.
I took her in to be spayed and the vet called and said he'd found a tumor
before starting the surgery. I told him to go ahead and remove it or whatever
needed to be done. I haven't heard a progress report yet this a.m.

I appreciate any purrs, prayers, or just plain good vibes.



Poor Biskit. Purrs and healthy thoughts and wishes again for her. Poor
kid, and poor Sherry. Our love to you all,

Pam, Rob, and the NC nine

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Old March 13th 04, 09:32 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 23:51:55 -0700, m. L. Briggs
wrote:


I must have missed something. Who is Alex and why didyou take her to
a shelter?


She was a stray I rescued off the street, and we have seven and are at
our limit. Had to wait a month for an appointment to get her into a
(mostly) no-kill shelter. She's a sweet, loving little thing that was
half-starved and dehydrated -- amazing how good she looks now! I hope
she will get adopted and have a wonderful life, but it sure is hard to
let them go.

Ginger-lyn

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Old March 13th 04, 11:58 PM
Sherry
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She was a stray I rescued off the street, and we have seven and are at
our limit. Had to wait a month for an appointment to get her into a
(mostly) no-kill shelter. She's a sweet, loving little thing that was
half-starved and dehydrated -- amazing how good she looks now! I hope
she will get adopted and have a wonderful life, but it sure is hard to
let them go.

Ginger-lyn


It sure is hard. I don't need a fourth cat, but the shelter is full of much
prettier cats and I don't think Biskit would stand a chance especially all
nappy-looking and half-shaved. . DH is *still* asking "When are you taking
her?" He is such a comedian. I figure I can say:
1) I've spent XXX dollars on that cat. You expect me to give away that big an
investment?
2) Just as soon as her fur grows back. (I can surreptitously keep shaving it)
3) "I did take her. That's an illusion you're seeing, not a cat. Probably a
product of your guilty conscience. I better go back and get her for the sake of
your mental health."

Sherry
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Old March 14th 04, 02:02 AM
Sam Nash
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"Sherry " wrote in message
...
This poor cat just can't get a break.
I took her in to be spayed and the vet called and said he'd found a tumor
before starting the surgery. I told him to go ahead and remove it or

whatever
needed to be done. I haven't heard a progress report yet this a.m.

I appreciate any purrs, prayers, or just plain good vibes.

Ssherry


Belated (very) purrs for a good outcome.
Sam


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Old March 14th 04, 04:15 AM
Marina
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"Sherry " wrote

It sure is hard. I don't need a fourth cat, but the shelter is full of

much
prettier cats and I don't think Biskit would stand a chance especially all
nappy-looking and half-shaved. . DH is *still* asking "When are you taking
her?" He is such a comedian. I figure I can say:
1) I've spent XXX dollars on that cat. You expect me to give away that big

an
investment?
2) Just as soon as her fur grows back. (I can surreptitously keep shaving

it)
3) "I did take her. That's an illusion you're seeing, not a cat. Probably

a
product of your guilty conscience. I better go back and get her for the

sake of
your mental health."


LOL! I vote for number 3!

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Old March 14th 04, 04:16 AM
Marina
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"Ginger-lyn Summer" wrote

Ginger-lyn
who took Alex into the shelter Tuesday, and is really missing her. . .


Purrs for you Ginger-lyn. You have done all you could for her. It must be so
hard to give her up.

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Marina, Frank and Nikki
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