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Hold off the candles for KFC
Christina Websell wrote:
Thanks for the purrs. She is much better today, has hardly sneezed at all. I was at home with her all day today so I know that for sure. What a grande dame KFC is! I have a deep respect for the venerable girl and I'm glad she's being good and stubborn and hungry. Blessed be, Baha -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
Christina Websell wrote:
Thanks for the purrs. She is much better today, has hardly sneezed at all. I was at home with her all day today so I know that for sure. What a grande dame KFC is! I have a deep respect for the venerable girl and I'm glad she's being good and stubborn and hungry. Blessed be, Baha -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200810/1 |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
I tried telling my daughter that if I changed my diet now and went
completely healthy, my system would probably go into shock. "MLB" wrote in message ... Adrian wrote: Christina Websell wrote: Powdered taurine? How do you get that, Andy? Try here, scroll down. http://www.good4you.co.uk/store.asp?...krlAodiXCV7 w IMHO Common sense would indicate you should "leave well enough alone". She has got along fine on her occasional wild diet. She is not a kitten who is growing and she doesn't need all those additives. Just give her what she enjoys. (FYI This is what I keep telling my son about my own diet when he shops for me). |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
On Oct 8, 3:09�pm, wrote:
Yowie wrote: � He was forced to retire at 75 for health reasons. It was quickly clear that � the cancer was incurable, and he was forced into a nursing home. Why they � chose to deny an old and dying man the solace of his pipe, paper and port � just once a day is beyond me, but they did, because those were the rules. I � don't think I will ever forgive them for that. That's terrible. But I agree, it's also the norm, Bridget's dad's experience notwithstanding. It reminds me of those sad stories of old people who have to go into nursing care, being forcibly separated from their beloved (and often, also elderly) pets. It's heartbreaking. And then, they get to play with the "therapy pet" who comes in once a week. Not that I have anything against therapy animals, but why can't they have their *own* animals? It also reminds me of hospitals that deny terminal patients all the morphine (or whatever pain drug they take) they want, because it's "addictive". Well, of course it's addictive, but why does that matter when someone is dying?? -- Joyce � ^..^ (To email me, remove the X's from my user name.) Actually Nursing homes have relaxed many of the rules. The one I lived in had smoking areas both indoor and outdoor. There was also 2 cats that wandered around requesting scritches. But this is in the US. Suz&Spicey |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
Christina Websell wrote:
Thanks for the purrs. She is much better today, has hardly sneezed at all. I was at home with her all day today so I know that for sure. Not only that, she ate a few tablespoons of "cat food" last night and some this morning. snip Tweed Lots of purrs for KFC and hugs for you, Christina, Polonca and Soncek |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
"polonca12000" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Thanks for the purrs. She is much better today, has hardly sneezed at all. I was at home with her all day today so I know that for sure. Not only that, she ate a few tablespoons of "cat food" last night and some this morning. snip Tweed Lots of purrs for KFC and hugs for you, Christina, Polonca and Soncek Thank you, Polonca. How is Soncek these days? Tweed |
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Hold off the candles for KFC
Christina Websell wrote:
Thank you, Polonca. How is Soncek these days? Tweed Soncek is doing really well on the kidney diet. He loves to catch the ball that I throw for him, but only when he is in the mood for playing, of course Best wishes, Polonca and Soncek |
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