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Old September 30th 06, 05:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?

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"In 2005, the refining margin...has exceeded $20 per barrel, far above
the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil
companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11
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Old September 30th 06, 06:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:36:23 -0400, Norm wrote:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?



Sending purrs for Harry to have a good recovery. MLB
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Old September 30th 06, 07:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:36:23 -0400, Norm wrote:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?



Sending good health purrs for Harry. Bad teeth can really hurt. Best
wishes. MLB
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Old September 30th 06, 08:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Karen
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On 2006-09-30 11:36:23 -0500, Norm said:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?


Awww poor Harry!!! I bet he will feel lots better now though. Grant had
5 teeth out. The only reason they kept him is they weren't sure he was
enough recovered frm the anesthesia to go home, but he was so mellow
the third day they figured he was in shut down mode. I was supposed to
keep him on soft baby food for a few days but he was SO hungry. He
didn't act like his mouth hurt him at all and he never had trouble with
his gums after his teeth were pulled. This will be very good for Harry
in the long run.

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Old September 30th 06, 09:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Norm wrote:
From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars
and abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him
going, despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last
another 2 days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours
later he was standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't
know anything had gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap
after attention; no wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's
been in pain so long, what's new?


Poor Harry, lots of purrs for him. It's amazing how they can hide their
pain.
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Old September 30th 06, 09:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Norm wrote:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?


Poor Harry! I'm glad he's had treatment, and I'm sure he'll feel a lot
better soon. Purrs for a quick recovery (though it sounds like he's already
had that!)

Joyce
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Old October 1st 06, 02:46 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:36:23 -0400, Norm wrote:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?

The pain and infection can nullify the anesthesia to an extent. But
extraction pain afters is nothing to the abcess pain he has been
under. Getting rid of that infection will see him making leaps and
bounds toward helath and well-being. Purrs for a loving little boy.

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CATherine
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Old October 2nd 06, 07:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Matthew
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Belated purrs being sent by the pack

"Norm" wrote in message
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From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?

--
"In 2005, the refining margin...has exceeded $20 per barrel, far above
the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil
companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11



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Old October 3rd 06, 09:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Norm wrote:

From the vet when he first saw Harry, I learned he had mouth ulcars and
abscessed teeth. A shot of cortisone and antibiotics got him going,
despite vet later revealing he didn't expect him to last another 2
days. Yesterday he had 3 teeth pulled, and just 3 hours later he was
standing in his cage; when he got home you wouldn't know anything had
gone on, he was hungry as usual but inh my lap after attention; no
wobbly legs, no hiding, all I can figure is he's been in pain so long,
what's new?

--
"In 2005, the refining margin...has exceeded $20 per barrel, far above
the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil
companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11


Great news!
Lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

 




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