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Old September 26th 03, 05:07 AM
Sherry
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Purrs for Maya and her family. I am so sorry to hear that.

Sherry
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Old September 26th 03, 05:40 AM
Marina
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"Steve Touchstone" wrote
Some of you may remember that a couple months ago I asked for a purrs
for a customer's missing cat, Maya. My neighbor was moving, and like
so many stories I've heard in the past, the movers opened a door that
was supposed to stay closed. Maya, a strictly indoor cat, bolted
outside and disappeared.

Well, today I learned that, after missing for about 6 weeks, the
neighbors found Maya. She had found her way home and was hiding under
the new tenants' car. The neighbors tried to feed her, but
unfortunately, Maya had been injured, or possibly poisoned. She could
barely walk, and was convulsing. Ultimately she had to be helped on
the way to the RB.


I'm so sorry to hear this. Many purrs for Maya and everyone who loved her.

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Marina, Frank and Nikki
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Old September 26th 03, 07:17 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 19:34:02 -0500, Steve Touchstone
wrote:

Some of you may remember that a couple months ago I asked for a purrs
for a customer's missing cat, Maya. My neighbor was moving, and like
so many stories I've heard in the past, the movers opened a door that
was supposed to stay closed. Maya, a strictly indoor cat, bolted
outside and disappeared.

Well, today I learned that, after missing for about 6 weeks, the
neighbors found Maya. She had found her way home and was hiding under
the new tenants' car. The neighbors tried to feed her, but
unfortunately, Maya had been injured, or possibly poisoned. She could
barely walk, and was convulsing. Ultimately she had to be helped on
the way to the RB.

Although I never had the pleasure of actually meeting Maya, she used
to sit in the window and supervise me while I worked. Please join me
in lighting a candle for Maya, and purr for the nice cat-lady who lost
two of her four cats this summer.


I am so sorry to hear this :-( Purrs for poor little Maya. May her
arrival at the Bridge be joyous, and may her humans' grief pass
swiftly.

Blessings,

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 27th 03, 07:09 AM
Julie Cook
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Steve Touchstone wrote:


Well, today I learned that, after missing for about 6 weeks, the
neighbors found Maya. She had found her way home and was hiding under
the new tenants' car. The neighbors tried to feed her, but
unfortunately, Maya had been injured, or possibly poisoned. She could
barely walk, and was convulsing. Ultimately she had to be helped on
the way to the RB.


I have a candle burning to help guide Maya on her journey to the Bridge.
Hobbes and the girls send guiding purrs as well. What a sad thing to have
happened to a baby who only wanted to go home.

Julie, Hobbes, Selena and Lacey

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Old September 27th 03, 11:07 PM
Tanada
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Steve Touchstone wrote:

Although I never had the pleasure of actually meeting Maya, she used
to sit in the window and supervise me while I worked. Please join me
in lighting a candle for Maya, and purr for the nice cat-lady who lost
two of her four cats this summer.




Purrs and kind thoughts for Maya and her former slave. Our hearts go
out to her and everyone else who's lost a loved one.

Pam, Rob, and the NC nine
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Old September 28th 03, 11:18 AM
Adrian
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"Steve Touchstone" wrote in message
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Some of you may remember that a couple months ago I asked for a purrs
for a customer's missing cat, Maya. My neighbor was moving, and like
so many stories I've heard in the past, the movers opened a door that
was supposed to stay closed. Maya, a strictly indoor cat, bolted
outside and disappeared.

Well, today I learned that, after missing for about 6 weeks, the
neighbors found Maya. She had found her way home and was hiding under
the new tenants' car. The neighbors tried to feed her, but
unfortunately, Maya had been injured, or possibly poisoned. She could
barely walk, and was convulsing. Ultimately she had to be helped on
the way to the RB.

Although I never had the pleasure of actually meeting Maya, she used
to sit in the window and supervise me while I worked. Please join me
in lighting a candle for Maya, and purr for the nice cat-lady who lost
two of her four cats this summer.


How very sad, will light a candle here.
--
Adrian
A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat.


 




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