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  #11  
Old July 1st 08, 09:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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MatSav wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds.
The vet estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The
dog owner's insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger
is up and about, and purring - but here's hoping for a long-term
recovery...


Lots of purrs on the way.-
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  #12  
Old July 1st 08, 10:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kylatte =^. .^=`
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"MatSav"
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged by a
pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs. The dogs
escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been meatloafing in the
sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of his face.
The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because he's also missing
four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds. The vet
estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The dog owner's
insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger is up and about, and
purring - but here's hoping for a long-term recovery...

--
MatSav


Major puuuuuuuuurs lovingly sent for poor Ginger.
Bad dogs!!!!
Hug
Kyla and Clowder




  #13  
Old July 1st 08, 10:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Irulan
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oh my god, that poor cat! We will purr and pray
and send tons of healing vibes for the furbaby.

Lily & her mama

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from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time.

"MatSav" matthew | dot | savage | at | dsl | dot | pipex | dot | com wrote
in message ...
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged by a
pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs. The dogs
escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been meatloafing in the
sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of his face.
The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because he's also missing
four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds. The vet
estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The dog owner's
insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger is up and about, and
purring - but here's hoping for a long-term recovery...

--
MatSav




  #14  
Old July 2nd 08, 02:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Gandalf
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On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 18:12:09 +0100, "MatSav" matthew | dot | savage | at
| dsl | dot | pipex | dot | com wrote:

I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds.
The vet estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The
dog owner's insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger
is up and about, and purring - but here's hoping for a long-term
recovery...



I just hate hearing about dogs attacking cats. If they will do that, can
small children be far behind?

I'm glad that the dog's owner is footing the bill.

But losing an eye, and partial paralysis? That poor kitty will never be
the same again, I'm afraid.

Litter box contents to the people who didn't control their dogs.

Purrs on the way for a complete recover for this unfortunate Kitty.

~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^
"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There
will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein


  #15  
Old July 2nd 08, 06:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sam
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MatSav wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds.
The vet estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The
dog owner's insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger
is up and about, and purring - but here's hoping for a long-term
recovery...

Purrs on the way for a complete recovery.

Sam, supervised by Mistletoe
  #16  
Old July 2nd 08, 06:28 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Shiral
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On Jul 1, 10:12*am, "MatSav" matthew | dot | savage | at | dsl | dot
| pipex | dot | com wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds.
The vet estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The
dog owner's insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger
is up and about, and purring - but here's hoping for a long-term
recovery...

--
MatSav


Poor Cat, many purrs for poor, brave Ginger's full recovery.

Melissa
  #17  
Old July 2nd 08, 09:13 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
LesleyM via CatKB.com
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MatSav wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

Purrs on the way

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

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  #18  
Old July 2nd 08, 05:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann
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Purrs on the way.

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"MatSav" matthew | dot | savage | at | dsl | dot | pipex | dot | com wrote
in message ...
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged by a
pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs. The dogs
escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been meatloafing in the
sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of his face.
The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because he's also missing
four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds. The vet
estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The dog owner's
insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger is up and about, and
purring - but here's hoping for a long-term recovery...

--
MatSav




  #19  
Old July 4th 08, 05:06 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Susan M[_3_]
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MatSav wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!


Lots of purrs for a brave ginger tom to have a strong recovery.

Susan M
Otis and Chester
  #20  
Old July 4th 08, 10:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
polonca12000
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MatSav wrote:
I've just heard of a problem with a fuzzball, and purrs would be
appreciated.

My friend's mum's cat, a 14-year-old ginger tom, has been savaged
by a pair of working dogs - owned by a near neighbour of theirs.
The dogs escaped from a car, and attacked the cat, who'd been
meatloafing in the sunshine.

He's lost an eye, and apparently muscle control on one side of
his face. The vet says he must have put up a good fight, because
he's also missing four claws - presumably, embedded firmly into
the dogs somewhere!

Economics aren't a problem. The cost, up front, was 300 pounds.
The vet estimates a total cost of around one thousand pounds. The
dog owner's insurers have already agreed to pay all costs. Ginger
is up and about, and purring - but here's hoping for a long-term
recovery...



Poor kitty!
Lots and lots of purrs,
Polonca and Soncek
 




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