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Old September 14th 04, 11:37 PM
Melissa Houle
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Mark Edwards wrote in message
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Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa


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Old September 14th 04, 11:37 PM
Melissa Houle
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Mark Edwards wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa


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Old September 14th 04, 11:37 PM
Melissa Houle
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Mark Edwards wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa


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Old September 15th 04, 12:20 AM
Christine Burel
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Awwww! Sorry you're ill, Mark -- purrs to get well soonest!
Christine
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark



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Old September 15th 04, 12:20 AM
Christine Burel
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Awwww! Sorry you're ill, Mark -- purrs to get well soonest!
Christine
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark



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Old September 15th 04, 12:20 AM
Christine Burel
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Awwww! Sorry you're ill, Mark -- purrs to get well soonest!
Christine
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark



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Old September 15th 04, 08:43 AM
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"Melissa Houle" wrote in message ...
Mark Edwards wrote in message
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Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa



(Piggybacking because didn't get original)

Awwww, please give that hardworking kitty a scritch for me.

Purrs that you feel better soon!

------
Krista
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Old September 15th 04, 08:43 AM
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"Melissa Houle" wrote in message ...
Mark Edwards wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa



(Piggybacking because didn't get original)

Awwww, please give that hardworking kitty a scritch for me.

Purrs that you feel better soon!

------
Krista
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Old September 15th 04, 08:43 AM
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"Melissa Houle" wrote in message ...
Mark Edwards wrote in message
...

Normally, Buster doesn't want to come inside until late in the
afternoon, and will only sometimes stay in for the night. When he does
come in, he first just approaches the door, and lays on the concrete
about six feet from the door, or lies on the airconditioner.

Well, today, I am out sick - the result of some bad chicken I picked
up last night, I think.

When I got up this morning, Buster was not only right at the door, but
he was actually meowingto be let in. When I opened the door, he had me
pick him up, whereupon he started purring for me.

When I went back to bed, he took up a nursing position (as opposed to
sitting on top of me - grin), as did Little Feet.

Instead of wanting to go back outside after a couple of hours, Buster
has stayed inside with me all day.

I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


He certainly senses his Hoomin is not feeling in need of company and
comfort, and who better to give it than him? What good cats he and Little
Feet are!

Melissa



(Piggybacking because didn't get original)

Awwww, please give that hardworking kitty a scritch for me.

Purrs that you feel better soon!

------
Krista
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Old September 15th 04, 05:59 PM
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In article , Mark Edwards
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I am so lucky to have such good nurses.


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark

Yes you are, hope you're better soon.
Suz
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