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Mr Meezer is slowly adapting to the new household and the current
owners are also adapting to someone new. They are all asleep in the living room right now. A new change. I've gotten over my fear of getting bitten and picked him up. He will sit on my body and totally relax for a long time. Progress is being made. He is going to the vet on Saturday because he has had the sneezies since I got him. A couple of the vets here in town offer a free exam if you schedule it within a couple of days of adoption. I am taking advantage of that for this exam. I figure I may have to pay for an antibiotic, but otherwise, it shouldn't be that expensive. I still need a name for him. He is a beautiful cat and I think he will eventually have just the personality I am looking for - he is just cautious right now. To tell you how big he is, I have a set of stairs in my apartment - it is a full size width set of stairs. He loves to sleep on them. When he gets comfortable, he can reach almost from one edge of the stairs to the other edge of the stairs with his paws stretched way out in front of him. He is VERY cute. Bridget |
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"Bridget" Mr Meezer is slowly adapting to the new household and the current owners are also adapting to someone new. They are all asleep in the living room right now. A new change. I've gotten over my fear of getting bitten and picked him up. He will sit on my body and totally relax for a long time. Progress is being made. He is going to the vet on Saturday because he has had the sneezies since I got him. A couple of the vets here in town offer a free exam if you schedule it within a couple of days of adoption. I am taking advantage of that for this exam. I figure I may have to pay for an antibiotic, but otherwise, it shouldn't be that expensive. I still need a name for him. He is a beautiful cat and I think he will eventually have just the personality I am looking for - he is just cautious right now. To tell you how big he is, I have a set of stairs in my apartment - it is a full size width set of stairs. He loves to sleep on them. When he gets comfortable, he can reach almost from one edge of the stairs to the other edge of the stairs with his paws stretched way out in front of him. He is VERY cute. Bridget Awwww, he sounds so cute. I love the name he already has. Hug Kyla |
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On Jun 12, 11:59 pm, "Charleen Welton" wrote:
This sounds so sweet. Hope he gets over his sniffles quickly. Charleen "Bridget" wrote in message ... Mr Meezer is slowly adapting to the new household and the current owners are also adapting to someone new. They are all asleep in the living room right now. A new change. I've gotten over my fear of getting bitten and picked him up. He will sit on my body and totally relax for a long time. Progress is being made. He is going to the vet on Saturday because he has had the sneezies since I got him. A couple of the vets here in town offer a free exam if you schedule it within a couple of days of adoption. I am taking advantage of that for this exam. I figure I may have to pay for an antibiotic, but otherwise, it shouldn't be that expensive. I still need a name for him. He is a beautiful cat and I think he will eventually have just the personality I am looking for - he is just cautious right now. To tell you how big he is, I have a set of stairs in my apartment - it is a full size width set of stairs. He loves to sleep on them. When he gets comfortable, he can reach almost from one edge of the stairs to the other edge of the stairs with his paws stretched way out in front of him. He is VERY cute. Bridget One of the neat things about this rescue society - they are a no kill also, is that they have an arrangement with a couple of vets to do one free exam in the first 72 hours you have the animal so you can get it checked out and make sure there is nothing wrong with it or get care easily if there is. I am definitely taking advantage of this. The vets involved consider it an investment for future patients. Sure a lot of them will only come in once for the care, but a lot will stay with them for routine vet care, so they win. In any event Mr Meezer goes in for his exam Saturday at noon. I don't think it is anything major, but I suspect it might involve medication. Bridget |
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Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh "Bridget" wrote in message ... Mr Meezer is slowly adapting to the new household and the current owners are also adapting to someone new. They are all asleep in the living room right now. A new change. I've gotten over my fear of getting bitten and picked him up. He will sit on my body and totally relax for a long time. Progress is being made. He is going to the vet on Saturday because he has had the sneezies since I got him. A couple of the vets here in town offer a free exam if you schedule it within a couple of days of adoption. I am taking advantage of that for this exam. I figure I may have to pay for an antibiotic, but otherwise, it shouldn't be that expensive. I still need a name for him. He is a beautiful cat and I think he will eventually have just the personality I am looking for - he is just cautious right now. To tell you how big he is, I have a set of stairs in my apartment - it is a full size width set of stairs. He loves to sleep on them. When he gets comfortable, he can reach almost from one edge of the stairs to the other edge of the stairs with his paws stretched way out in front of him. He is VERY cute. Bridget We love his toes. -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net |
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Bridget wrote:
Mr Meezer is slowly adapting to the new household and the current owners are also adapting to someone new. They are all asleep in the living room right now. A new change. I've gotten over my fear of getting bitten and picked him up. He will sit on my body and totally relax for a long time. Progress is being made. He is going to the vet on Saturday because he has had the sneezies since I got him. A couple of the vets here in town offer a free exam if you schedule it within a couple of days of adoption. I am taking advantage of that for this exam. I figure I may have to pay for an antibiotic, but otherwise, it shouldn't be that expensive. I still need a name for him. He is a beautiful cat and I think he will eventually have just the personality I am looking for - he is just cautious right now. To tell you how big he is, I have a set of stairs in my apartment - it is a full size width set of stairs. He loves to sleep on them. When he gets comfortable, he can reach almost from one edge of the stairs to the other edge of the stairs with his paws stretched way out in front of him. He is VERY cute. Bridget Thanks for the update, Bridget. Lots of purrs and hugs, Polonca and Soncek |
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