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"Marina" wrote in message
... That's right. It was like something suddenly clicked in Frank's head - 'Hey! Don't I know this person? Hey, this is *my* person!' I'm so happy we both got our darling boys back. Me too - both cases seem like such miracles to me. Susan M Otis and Chester |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message
That's um, great news! Well, that he's feeling better, anyway. Yep - that's my boy He's lucky I'm his mom - not a lot of people would put up with him :-) Susan M Otis and Chester |
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"Susan M" smawdsley remove @shaw.ca wrote in message news:rD%%d.759909$8l.247831@pd7tw1no... "Kreisleriana" wrote in message That's um, great news! Well, that he's feeling better, anyway. Yep - that's my boy He's lucky I'm his mom - not a lot of people would put up with him :-) Susan M Otis and Chester I remember the posts we exchanged a few weeks ago, when I was so presumptous (sp?) as to try and tell you how to manage Otis. Please forgive me. I had no idea how difficult he was, and yes, kudos to you for tolerating it. Sorry, Susan. Tweed |
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I'm so glad to hear Otis is ok (and not so glad to hear about his waking
you). Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Susan M" smawdsley remove @shaw.ca wrote in message news:1vZ%d.759501$8l.166245@pd7tw1no... Hi the Thank you all for your concern. I felt just nauseated after doing that to Otis. He appears to be totally completely fine. In fact, the little monster got up at 3 AM and raced around the house, running over our heads, clawing at the window screen, and creating his usual scene. I never did get back to sleep. I've prodded him all over and there are no spots that seem to cause him discomfort so I'm going to leave it for a some more time. I'll keep poking him to make sure that something doesn't develop. He's just so ridiculously healthy looking and acting that I don't really want to take him into TED. Thank you all for worrying about him with me! Susan M otis and chester Who now has experience to point to when I tell the kids never to slam their doors |
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Susan M wrote:
He appears to be totally completely fine. In fact, the little monster got up at 3 AM and raced around the house, running over our heads, clawing at the window screen, and creating his usual scene. I never did get back to sleep. Sounds like he's back to normal! Give him some scritches for me... -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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LOL - thanks Christina. No worries. He's a bit of an outlier but you're
right that he has to have some limits. Problem is that we physically didn't have the ability to get enough space between us and him when he was removed from the bedroom before this new house. He slept in the basement lastnight since we're so zonked and we closed both doors so could only hear part of it. When my husband got up at 5 AM to go to work, he let Otis up. He charged around for a while, discovered the heat was *way* down for the night and immediately snuggled under the covers until 7:30 AM. He just *so* loves to be with his people :-) This is a classic Otis story from the rpca archives: http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=Sus...com&rn um=567 Enjoy! Susan M Otis and Chester "Christina Websell" wrote in message I remember the posts we exchanged a few weeks ago, when I was so presumptous (sp?) as to try and tell you how to manage Otis. Please forgive me. I had no idea how difficult he was, and yes, kudos to you for tolerating it. Sorry, Susan. Tweed |
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Susan M wrote:
Hi the Thank you all for your concern. I felt just nauseated after doing that to Otis. He appears to be totally completely fine. In fact, the little monster got up at 3 AM and raced around the house, running over our heads, clawing at the window screen, and creating his usual scene. I never did get back to sleep. I've prodded him all over and there are no spots that seem to cause him discomfort so I'm going to leave it for a some more time. I'll keep poking him to make sure that something doesn't develop. He's just so ridiculously healthy looking and acting that I don't really want to take him into TED. Thank you all for worrying about him with me! Susan M otis and chester Who now has experience to point to when I tell the kids never to slam their doors I'm so glad Otis is OK, it's amazing how tough they are. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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