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Miss Violette wrote:
Miss Violette steps furward and opens a box, she carefully removes a balloon that she sets on the ground. she fiddles with a dial and the balloon takes off goes up into the sky and spreads way out over the community, after it completely covers the sky it comes down and touches at the outskirt of the community so that only community members can hear and hopefully give advice... Harri has asked mineself to relate this because I speak better hooman and we at our house would, if the kitties don't mind, like your hoomans opinions as well as yours. We need all perspectives. As many of you know Harri claimed furry on a day when he was in fact carrying out litter to the trash and assembling our new litter maids. So we can all agree that if nothing else this is an intelligent kitten. on Saturday morning, might have been Friday morning, furry was outside and saw three other kittens about harri's size. They were at least partly mackerel tabby like him. They were in the yard of the new neighbors on the corner. These are loud young people but for the most part other than their obvious lack of knowledge of birth control seem to be harmless. here are some other things you need to know be fore we ask our questions. We are all in kitties. Our neighborhood is safe and the only reason we are in kitties is beclawz for a time a very evil hooman kitten moved here and he was so scary that soft made us stay in. He is now in a town called juvenile wherever that is. Soft was considering bringing us in after TV and OEJ brought her a wiggly snake as a present but even that didn't make her make up her mind until this evil kitten started setting things on fire. There are only a total of about 200 hoomans in this town, only 4 streets, and 2 cars at the corner constitutes a rush minute. Also, Harri did in fact cross the street to get to furry and there is an adult cat and dog that also live at this house. The cat came around our house and to the back door once but furry wouldn't let it in because it was scratching like it didn't know about frontline, and it needed to be brushed. soooo, what do we in this house do. go and see if harri is part of that litter and give him back? sneak over in the night and get the rest of them? just find harri a home and don't do anything else as harri made his choice? Everyone is catcerned here because we all know what it is like to be someone's "throwaway" and soft and furry both know what it is like to lose a pet to the out and live life just not knowing, If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know, Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans It's a tough question. You might try talking to them and let the subject of cats just come up. You can guage their reaction and better understand what kind of people they are. If they don't care about cats, then yu can offer to help place the others and not mention Harri. In that case they won't care anyway. If they are caring and upset, you can say what has happened and offer to help... as you see fit. I think your first obligation is to Harri who came to you, and then to the other kitties if there's soemthing that you can do that they need. Sometimes there are things in this world that can't be fixed and we just have to pray fur those gentle beings, but we do what we can, and I know you do that too. Gentle purrs for Harri and all of you tonight. -- Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply, if by email). |
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If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know,
Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans Well, I discussed this with Cleopatra and Tabitha and Samuel at some length. We think that if the humans on the corner cared about Harry, they would have put up posters and asked around the neighborhood. Therefore Harry is available for your humans to rehome. We do think it would be a good idea, if your humans felt up to the task, to talk to the humans on the corner and see if they need help finding homes for the other kittens. It's good that they have a home for now, but if Harry was able to cross the street and wander over to your house, the other kittens can do that too. Our Paw actually got an unexpected weekend at home! He delivered a load in San Bernardino on Friday, and that's only about 5 miles from home. His next load didn't pick up until 8:30 PM tonight, so all of us kitties and Meowmie got to spend the weekend with Paw. That worked out really well, since today is Paw's purrday. He's 47 years old today - boy, that's old! He's now running a load from Orange COunty, CA to Tucson, AZ, and has big hopes to find a load to the IL area from there. We're all keeping our paws crossed! We'd really like to be able to offer Harry a Onetruehome. Amelia |
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If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know,
Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans Well, I discussed this with Cleopatra and Tabitha and Samuel at some length. We think that if the humans on the corner cared about Harry, they would have put up posters and asked around the neighborhood. Therefore Harry is available for your humans to rehome. We do think it would be a good idea, if your humans felt up to the task, to talk to the humans on the corner and see if they need help finding homes for the other kittens. It's good that they have a home for now, but if Harry was able to cross the street and wander over to your house, the other kittens can do that too. Our Paw actually got an unexpected weekend at home! He delivered a load in San Bernardino on Friday, and that's only about 5 miles from home. His next load didn't pick up until 8:30 PM tonight, so all of us kitties and Meowmie got to spend the weekend with Paw. That worked out really well, since today is Paw's purrday. He's 47 years old today - boy, that's old! He's now running a load from Orange COunty, CA to Tucson, AZ, and has big hopes to find a load to the IL area from there. We're all keeping our paws crossed! We'd really like to be able to offer Harry a Onetruehome. Amelia |
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Miss Violette wrote:
thank you so much, Furry says we will watch and see and take care of Harri, Soft is getting more inclined to just find him a hooman and not tell them, Miss Violette, purring for Sammy's dad to come east soon So are we - all of us. The more purrs for that to happen, the more likely it is! Amelia |
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Miss Violette wrote:
thank you so much, Furry says we will watch and see and take care of Harri, Soft is getting more inclined to just find him a hooman and not tell them, Miss Violette, purring for Sammy's dad to come east soon So are we - all of us. The more purrs for that to happen, the more likely it is! Amelia |
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yes it does help a bunch, The shelter is doing fine, they have a website???
soft can't remember the address just now but if you googol waggin tails in Springfield IL you will see it. They just got a new building and it is very nice. thank you fur your help, Miss Violette, wishing other cats would quit coming here anyway ChildFree23 wrote in message .net... Miss Violette, this is Meowmie Debby. I asked my mother, GranMeowmie, a retired TED Assistant, what she would do. She said to ask the noisy hoomins if the kittens Furry saw running around belonged to them. If they say no, that the kittens don't belong to them, then Furry should ask if he can take them. If they say yes, that he can take the kittens, then isolate them with Harri. Also, see about making reservations at the no-kill shelter Soft likes (assuming it's still in operation). Does this help? Meowmie Debby "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... Miss Violette steps furward and opens a box, she carefully removes a balloon that she sets on the ground. she fiddles with a dial and the balloon takes off goes up into the sky and spreads way out over the community, after it completely covers the sky it comes down and touches at the outskirt of the community so that only community members can hear and hopefully give advice... Harri has asked mineself to relate this because I speak better hooman and we at our house would, if the kitties don't mind, like your hoomans opinions as well as yours. We need all perspectives. As many of you know Harri claimed furry on a day when he was in fact carrying out litter to the trash and assembling our new litter maids. So we can all agree that if nothing else this is an intelligent kitten. on Saturday morning, might have been Friday morning, furry was outside and saw three other kittens about harri's size. They were at least partly mackerel tabby like him. They were in the yard of the new neighbors on the corner. These are loud young people but for the most part other than their obvious lack of knowledge of birth control seem to be harmless. here are some other things you need to know be fore we ask our questions. We are all in kitties. Our neighborhood is safe and the only reason we are in kitties is beclawz for a time a very evil hooman kitten moved here and he was so scary that soft made us stay in. He is now in a town called juvenile wherever that is. Soft was considering bringing us in after TV and OEJ brought her a wiggly snake as a present but even that didn't make her make up her mind until this evil kitten started setting things on fire. There are only a total of about 200 hoomans in this town, only 4 streets, and 2 cars at the corner constitutes a rush minute. Also, Harri did in fact cross the street to get to furry and there is an adult cat and dog that also live at this house. The cat came around our house and to the back door once but furry wouldn't let it in because it was scratching like it didn't know about frontline, and it needed to be brushed. soooo, what do we in this house do. go and see if harri is part of that litter and give him back? sneak over in the night and get the rest of them? just find harri a home and don't do anything else as harri made his choice? Everyone is catcerned here because we all know what it is like to be someone's "throwaway" and soft and furry both know what it is like to lose a pet to the out and live life just not knowing, If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know, Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans |
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yes it does help a bunch, The shelter is doing fine, they have a website???
soft can't remember the address just now but if you googol waggin tails in Springfield IL you will see it. They just got a new building and it is very nice. thank you fur your help, Miss Violette, wishing other cats would quit coming here anyway ChildFree23 wrote in message .net... Miss Violette, this is Meowmie Debby. I asked my mother, GranMeowmie, a retired TED Assistant, what she would do. She said to ask the noisy hoomins if the kittens Furry saw running around belonged to them. If they say no, that the kittens don't belong to them, then Furry should ask if he can take them. If they say yes, that he can take the kittens, then isolate them with Harri. Also, see about making reservations at the no-kill shelter Soft likes (assuming it's still in operation). Does this help? Meowmie Debby "Miss Violette" wrote in message ... Miss Violette steps furward and opens a box, she carefully removes a balloon that she sets on the ground. she fiddles with a dial and the balloon takes off goes up into the sky and spreads way out over the community, after it completely covers the sky it comes down and touches at the outskirt of the community so that only community members can hear and hopefully give advice... Harri has asked mineself to relate this because I speak better hooman and we at our house would, if the kitties don't mind, like your hoomans opinions as well as yours. We need all perspectives. As many of you know Harri claimed furry on a day when he was in fact carrying out litter to the trash and assembling our new litter maids. So we can all agree that if nothing else this is an intelligent kitten. on Saturday morning, might have been Friday morning, furry was outside and saw three other kittens about harri's size. They were at least partly mackerel tabby like him. They were in the yard of the new neighbors on the corner. These are loud young people but for the most part other than their obvious lack of knowledge of birth control seem to be harmless. here are some other things you need to know be fore we ask our questions. We are all in kitties. Our neighborhood is safe and the only reason we are in kitties is beclawz for a time a very evil hooman kitten moved here and he was so scary that soft made us stay in. He is now in a town called juvenile wherever that is. Soft was considering bringing us in after TV and OEJ brought her a wiggly snake as a present but even that didn't make her make up her mind until this evil kitten started setting things on fire. There are only a total of about 200 hoomans in this town, only 4 streets, and 2 cars at the corner constitutes a rush minute. Also, Harri did in fact cross the street to get to furry and there is an adult cat and dog that also live at this house. The cat came around our house and to the back door once but furry wouldn't let it in because it was scratching like it didn't know about frontline, and it needed to be brushed. soooo, what do we in this house do. go and see if harri is part of that litter and give him back? sneak over in the night and get the rest of them? just find harri a home and don't do anything else as harri made his choice? Everyone is catcerned here because we all know what it is like to be someone's "throwaway" and soft and furry both know what it is like to lose a pet to the out and live life just not knowing, If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know, Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans |
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This is how soft is feeling right now, Miss Violette, who like soft doesn't
understand throwing away kitties Mlle. Anaïs wrote in message ... On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 05:57:50 -0700, Miss Violette wrote: gentle snip Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans Well, Vi, dat is qwite a story! We fins dat as fur az Harri gowz, it shud be "don ask, don tell", an go abowt findink hisownself a noo home. Affur all, if you had lowst a kitty an reely cared 'bowt kittys an dere well-beink, woodn't you put up posterz an knok on peeplez doorz lukink fur dat kitty? Sinse no won iz askin', den no one mus care... Datz my two toonaz! -- Purrs, Mlle. Anaïs 10/24/2004 7:35:47 PM anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com |
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This is how soft is feeling right now, Miss Violette, who like soft doesn't
understand throwing away kitties Mlle. Anaïs wrote in message ... On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 05:57:50 -0700, Miss Violette wrote: gentle snip Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans Well, Vi, dat is qwite a story! We fins dat as fur az Harri gowz, it shud be "don ask, don tell", an go abowt findink hisownself a noo home. Affur all, if you had lowst a kitty an reely cared 'bowt kittys an dere well-beink, woodn't you put up posterz an knok on peeplez doorz lukink fur dat kitty? Sinse no won iz askin', den no one mus care... Datz my two toonaz! -- Purrs, Mlle. Anaïs 10/24/2004 7:35:47 PM anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com |
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Happi purr day to your paw. Soft hasn't talked to furry again but she is
definitely leaning towards not telling those hoomans that she has harri. She isn't sure about the kittens yet. Miss Violette Amelia T Cat wrote in message ... If you can help or if you have any further questions please let us know, Miss Violette, steps out from under the cone of silence and sighs a big sig... Thinks to self, man what I do fur these hoomans Well, I discussed this with Cleopatra and Tabitha and Samuel at some length. We think that if the humans on the corner cared about Harry, they would have put up posters and asked around the neighborhood. Therefore Harry is available for your humans to rehome. We do think it would be a good idea, if your humans felt up to the task, to talk to the humans on the corner and see if they need help finding homes for the other kittens. It's good that they have a home for now, but if Harry was able to cross the street and wander over to your house, the other kittens can do that too. Our Paw actually got an unexpected weekend at home! He delivered a load in San Bernardino on Friday, and that's only about 5 miles from home. His next load didn't pick up until 8:30 PM tonight, so all of us kitties and Meowmie got to spend the weekend with Paw. That worked out really well, since today is Paw's purrday. He's 47 years old today - boy, that's old! He's now running a load from Orange COunty, CA to Tucson, AZ, and has big hopes to find a load to the IL area from there. We're all keeping our paws crossed! We'd really like to be able to offer Harry a Onetruehome. Amelia |
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