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Old March 5th 10, 04:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
harry
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Default Fainting Goats and Shooting Kitties

Hello,

Ihave just had a strange tragedy:

GeeGee is a recessive gene MaineCoon (see http://fluffyfuzzies.com).
GeeGee is a “shooter” (my first ever). Since she is one of my main
breeders, this was a real, killer shock for me. However I lived
through it, until now. Mr. Miracle, her remaining baby out of 5,
became about 3 months old; got funny in the head (real cute); we came
home from shopping tonight (10 boxes of kitty litter; three bags (18
lb a bag)) kitty food, and while putting them in the house, Mr.
Miracle shot out in spite of six foot drifts of snow and freezing
temperatures and steps. I threw him back into the house, but he did a
second shoot out, beyond our control. May Mr. Miracle (Baby) rest in
peace, as we called and called, but no Baby, Mr. Miracle. I hear a
death of freezing is painless. Please tell me it is so.

Truly

Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32
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Old March 8th 10, 02:01 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
harry
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Default Fainting Goats and Shooting Kitties

On Mar 4, 11:00*pm, harry wrote:
Hello,

Ihave just had a strange tragedy:

GeeGee is a recessive gene MaineCoon (seehttp://fluffyfuzzies.com).
GeeGee is a “shooter” (my first ever). Since she is one of my main
breeders, this was a real, killer shock for me. However I lived
through it, until now. Mr. Miracle, her remaining baby out of 5,
became about 3 months old; got funny in the head (real cute); we came
home from shopping *tonight (10 boxes of kitty litter; three bags (18
lb a bag)) kitty food, and while putting them in the house, Mr.
Miracle shot out in spite of six foot drifts of snow and freezing
temperatures and steps. I threw him back into the house, but he did a
second shoot out, beyond our control. May Mr. Miracle (Baby) rest in
peace, as we called and called, but no Baby, Mr. Miracle. I hear a
death of freezing is painless. Please tell me it is so.

Truly

Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32





Hello,

How strange. No purrs for Baby?

I get the felling of those "walking dead movies" upon which we must
lock our doors . . .

Truly

Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32
 




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