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Old June 1st 05, 06:51 PM
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Default Purrs for Brando, please

Tomorrow, Brando goes in for his dental. As you can imagine, I am a
nervous wreck. Today, I have to give him liquid antibiotics twice
(oh, what fun!), and tomorrow morning, he goes in.

Having just lost Sabra recently, I hate putting anyone under
anesthesia right now, especially an almost 9-year-old cat. But his
bloodwork was beautiful, and his teeth are bad enough that they are
going to continue to cause problems if this isn't done. We almost
lost Brando once, as some of you may recall, when he got a urinary
blockage. That was, I think, the first use of the Emergency Fund that
we used to have here, and I was so grateful for that. It helped a
lot.

Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.

Thank you all!

Love,

Ginger-lyn
who, in the midst of the whole thing, has to be at her pulmonary
specialist's office to see how her lungs are faring . . .

Home Pages:
http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy)
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Old June 1st 05, 06:59 PM
Dan M
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Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.


You and Brando will be getting our best purrs.
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Old June 1st 05, 07:01 PM
Adrian
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wrote:
Tomorrow, Brando goes in for his dental. As you can imagine, I am a
nervous wreck. Today, I have to give him liquid antibiotics twice
(oh, what fun!), and tomorrow morning, he goes in.

Having just lost Sabra recently, I hate putting anyone under
anesthesia right now, especially an almost 9-year-old cat. But his
bloodwork was beautiful, and his teeth are bad enough that they are
going to continue to cause problems if this isn't done. We almost
lost Brando once, as some of you may recall, when he got a urinary
blockage. That was, I think, the first use of the Emergency Fund that
we used to have here, and I was so grateful for that. It helped a
lot.

Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.

Thank you all!

Love,

Ginger-lyn
who, in the midst of the whole thing, has to be at her pulmonary
specialist's office to see how her lungs are faring . . .

Home Pages:
http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm
(genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence
Against Animals in Movies Website)


Purrs for Brando's dental to be uneventful and purrs for your nerves.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old June 1st 05, 07:35 PM
Charleen Welton
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Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.


A chorus of purrs for Brando's dental work coming from Mr. Pumpkin, Aggie
Marble, Victor Velcro and special thoughts from me. Charleen


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Old June 1st 05, 07:36 PM
Karen
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Dental purrs en route!

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Tomorrow, Brando goes in for his dental. As you can imagine, I am a
nervous wreck. Today, I have to give him liquid antibiotics twice
(oh, what fun!), and tomorrow morning, he goes in.

Having just lost Sabra recently, I hate putting anyone under
anesthesia right now, especially an almost 9-year-old cat. But his
bloodwork was beautiful, and his teeth are bad enough that they are
going to continue to cause problems if this isn't done. We almost
lost Brando once, as some of you may recall, when he got a urinary
blockage. That was, I think, the first use of the Emergency Fund that
we used to have here, and I was so grateful for that. It helped a
lot.

Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.

Thank you all!

Love,

Ginger-lyn
who, in the midst of the whole thing, has to be at her pulmonary
specialist's office to see how her lungs are faring . . .

Home Pages:
http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy)
http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against
Animals in Movies Website)



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Old June 1st 05, 07:45 PM
Jo Firey
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Purrs on the way. I hate anesthesia for cats. Its always a risk. However,
bad teeth are a far worse risk. But I never relax till I get the all clear
call from the vet.

Jo

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...
Tomorrow, Brando goes in for his dental. As you can imagine, I am a
nervous wreck. Today, I have to give him liquid antibiotics twice
(oh, what fun!), and tomorrow morning, he goes in.

Having just lost Sabra recently, I hate putting anyone under
anesthesia right now, especially an almost 9-year-old cat. But his
bloodwork was beautiful, and his teeth are bad enough that they are
going to continue to cause problems if this isn't done. We almost
lost Brando once, as some of you may recall, when he got a urinary
blockage. That was, I think, the first use of the Emergency Fund that
we used to have here, and I was so grateful for that. It helped a
lot.

Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.

Thank you all!

Love,

Ginger-lyn
who, in the midst of the whole thing, has to be at her pulmonary
specialist's office to see how her lungs are faring . . .

Home Pages:
http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy)
http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against
Animals in Movies Website)



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Old June 1st 05, 08:19 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 17:51:08 GMT, yodeled:

Tomorrow, Brando goes in for his dental. As you can imagine, I am a
nervous wreck. Today, I have to give him liquid antibiotics twice
(oh, what fun!), and tomorrow morning, he goes in.

Having just lost Sabra recently, I hate putting anyone under
anesthesia right now, especially an almost 9-year-old cat. But his
bloodwork was beautiful, and his teeth are bad enough that they are
going to continue to cause problems if this isn't done. We almost
lost Brando once, as some of you may recall, when he got a urinary
blockage. That was, I think, the first use of the Emergency Fund that
we used to have here, and I was so grateful for that. It helped a
lot.

Brando was a former feral who I trapped and worked with for some
months before he decided that I was his human. Now he is my adorable
lapcat, constantly wanting in my lap and looking up at me so cute and
purring. He's a very special boy.

Any purrs you can spare that he will come through this tomorrow just
fine and continue to be fine are very much appreciated.

Thank you all!

Love,

Ginger-lyn
who, in the midst of the whole thing, has to be at her pulmonary
specialist's office to see how her lungs are faring . . .


Mighty purrs for both of you. Damn, I think you've had about enough
misery for one year.



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