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Old April 19th 04, 11:10 PM
Jeanette
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I don't often do this do I? But it's a bad night. My mother's cat, her
darling 14 year old Lulu, is in the vets with severe constipation, and will
be having a very expensive enema tomorrow. Purrs please that this will sort
her out, and that there isn't anything more sinister wrong. And, in
addition, my friend in New York has just told me that her Dweeble is in an
oxygen tent and scheduled for emergency surgery tomorrow after complications
from minor surgery have led to a possible hole in his trachea. As I said,
not a good night for the cats.

I've got McCavity's motor revving


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Old April 19th 04, 11:23 PM
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Purrs from Hobo and Speckles, doggy-wags from Sandy, and the best of
good wishes from me for Lulu and Dweeble. We do hope that both will
do fine and be better soonest. Please keep us posted.

Jeanne
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Old April 19th 04, 11:23 PM
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Purrs from Hobo and Speckles, doggy-wags from Sandy, and the best of
good wishes from me for Lulu and Dweeble. We do hope that both will
do fine and be better soonest. Please keep us posted.

Jeanne
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Old April 19th 04, 11:23 PM
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purrs on the way so that Lulu is feeling comfortable soon.

fuga


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Old April 19th 04, 11:23 PM
Fuga :o\)
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purrs on the way so that Lulu is feeling comfortable soon.

fuga


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Old April 19th 04, 11:39 PM
Cheryl
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"Jeanette" dumped this in
on 19 Apr 2004:

I don't often do this do I? But it's a bad night. My mother's cat, her
darling 14 year old Lulu, is in the vets with severe constipation, and
will be having a very expensive enema tomorrow. Purrs please that this
will sort her out, and that there isn't anything more sinister wrong.
And, in addition, my friend in New York has just told me that her
Dweeble is in an oxygen tent and scheduled for emergency surgery
tomorrow after complications from minor surgery have led to a possible
hole in his trachea. As I said, not a good night for the cats.

I've got McCavity's motor revving




Many many purrs for Lulu's enema (hoping its just a big old hairball!)
and for Dweeble (cute name!). Cats are extremely resilliant and
sometimes it seems no matter what they go through, if the fighting spirit
is strong, they can make it. Look at Shadow.

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Cheryl
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Old April 19th 04, 11:39 PM
Cheryl
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"Jeanette" dumped this in
on 19 Apr 2004:

I don't often do this do I? But it's a bad night. My mother's cat, her
darling 14 year old Lulu, is in the vets with severe constipation, and
will be having a very expensive enema tomorrow. Purrs please that this
will sort her out, and that there isn't anything more sinister wrong.
And, in addition, my friend in New York has just told me that her
Dweeble is in an oxygen tent and scheduled for emergency surgery
tomorrow after complications from minor surgery have led to a possible
hole in his trachea. As I said, not a good night for the cats.

I've got McCavity's motor revving




Many many purrs for Lulu's enema (hoping its just a big old hairball!)
and for Dweeble (cute name!). Cats are extremely resilliant and
sometimes it seems no matter what they go through, if the fighting spirit
is strong, they can make it. Look at Shadow.

--
Cheryl
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Old April 19th 04, 11:57 PM
Sherry
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Purrs aplenty for Lulu and Dweeble. I hope things are sorted out easily &
quickly for them.
Sherry
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Old April 19th 04, 11:57 PM
Sherry
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Purrs aplenty for Lulu and Dweeble. I hope things are sorted out easily &
quickly for them.
Sherry
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Old April 20th 04, 12:26 AM
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"Jeanette" wrote in message
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I don't often do this do I? But it's a bad night. My mother's cat, her
darling 14 year old Lulu, is in the vets with severe constipation, and

will
be having a very expensive enema tomorrow. Purrs please that this will

sort
her out, and that there isn't anything more sinister wrong. And, in
addition, my friend in New York has just told me that her Dweeble is in an
oxygen tent and scheduled for emergency surgery tomorrow after

complications
from minor surgery have led to a possible hole in his trachea. As I said,
not a good night for the cats.

I've got McCavity's motor revving


purrs enroute.
Brenda


 




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