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Old October 30th 03, 11:14 PM
Tanada
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I'd hoped not to have to write this for several years. Rascal, Mandy's
Boyfriend's (Jim) cat, seems to have started her trip to the bridge.
She's 13 and not used to being a member of such a large cathold as ours
is, so has spent most of her time on top of the fridge or on the
microwave stand. We even put a litter pan up on top of the fridge so
that she wouldn't have to share with the other cats, that's how "shy"
she is.

A couple of days ago, Rob noticed that she had lost some weight, and
told me about it. I suggested that Jim and Mandy feed her canned and
baby food by hand. She'd quit eating. I suggested today that we take
her to the emergency TEDs, but her hoomin says no, to let her go.

Rascal's health has been iffy since she was little, and the family is
surprised that she's made it this long, but D*MN this bites. I've
become fond of her rascallyness. She's ruined a toaster, destroyed a
couple of books, peed in my silverware rack and made her presence known
in a lot of ways, but she's had reason.

So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.
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Old October 30th 03, 11:19 PM
cati
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lots of purrs for Rascal and for you all.

Cati, Mistoffelees and Grizzy
"Tanada" wrote in message
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I'd hoped not to have to write this for several years. Rascal, Mandy's
Boyfriend's (Jim) cat, seems to have started her trip to the bridge.
She's 13 and not used to being a member of such a large cathold as ours
is, so has spent most of her time on top of the fridge or on the
microwave stand. We even put a litter pan up on top of the fridge so
that she wouldn't have to share with the other cats, that's how "shy"
she is.

A couple of days ago, Rob noticed that she had lost some weight, and
told me about it. I suggested that Jim and Mandy feed her canned and
baby food by hand. She'd quit eating. I suggested today that we take
her to the emergency TEDs, but her hoomin says no, to let her go.

Rascal's health has been iffy since she was little, and the family is
surprised that she's made it this long, but D*MN this bites. I've
become fond of her rascallyness. She's ruined a toaster, destroyed a
couple of books, peed in my silverware rack and made her presence known
in a lot of ways, but she's had reason.

So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.



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Old October 30th 03, 11:27 PM
m. L. Briggs
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:14:49 GMT, Tanada
wrote:

I'd hoped not to have to write this for several years. Rascal, Mandy's
Boyfriend's (Jim) cat, seems to have started her trip to the bridge.
She's 13 and not used to being a member of such a large cathold as ours
is, so has spent most of her time on top of the fridge or on the
microwave stand. We even put a litter pan up on top of the fridge so
that she wouldn't have to share with the other cats, that's how "shy"
she is.

A couple of days ago, Rob noticed that she had lost some weight, and
told me about it. I suggested that Jim and Mandy feed her canned and
baby food by hand. She'd quit eating. I suggested today that we take
her to the emergency TEDs, but her hoomin says no, to let her go.

Rascal's health has been iffy since she was little, and the family is
surprised that she's made it this long, but D*MN this bites. I've
become fond of her rascallyness. She's ruined a toaster, destroyed a
couple of books, peed in my silverware rack and made her presence known
in a lot of ways, but she's had reason.

So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.


State your case and stand your ground!!! Remember the hand that rocks
the cradle rules the world. (At least that is what I tell myself)
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Old October 30th 03, 11:37 PM
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I'm so very sorry to hear Rascal isn't well. I do hope we here at rpca can
make a miracle happen for Rascal to start eating again and to feel better,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Tanada" wrote in message
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snip So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince
Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.



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Old October 30th 03, 11:47 PM
Bev
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polonca12000 wrote:

I'm so very sorry to hear Rascal isn't well. I do hope we here at rpca can
make a miracle happen for Rascal to start eating again and to feel better,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Tanada" wrote in message
...
snip So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince
Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.


Tell them she has to go to TED and tell them in the most authorative way
you can, hands on hips etc. etc. Sometimes people buckle before that
kind of onslaught. She sounds like my kind of kitty.

Lots of Purrs and hugs,

Bev
--
God may have created man before woman but there is always a rough draft
before the masterpiece.
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Old October 30th 03, 11:50 PM
Gizela
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Purrs being vibrated your way for Rascal and all the hoomins who love her

Purrs

Angela and Gizmo

"Tanada" wrote in message
...
I'd hoped not to have to write this for several years. Rascal, Mandy's
Boyfriend's (Jim) cat, seems to have started her trip to the bridge.
She's 13 and not used to being a member of such a large cathold as ours
is, so has spent most of her time on top of the fridge or on the
microwave stand. We even put a litter pan up on top of the fridge so
that she wouldn't have to share with the other cats, that's how "shy"
she is.

A couple of days ago, Rob noticed that she had lost some weight, and
told me about it. I suggested that Jim and Mandy feed her canned and
baby food by hand. She'd quit eating. I suggested today that we take
her to the emergency TEDs, but her hoomin says no, to let her go.

Rascal's health has been iffy since she was little, and the family is
surprised that she's made it this long, but D*MN this bites. I've
become fond of her rascallyness. She's ruined a toaster, destroyed a
couple of books, peed in my silverware rack and made her presence known
in a lot of ways, but she's had reason.

So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.



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Old October 30th 03, 11:51 PM
Shirley
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Purrs and TED thoughts for Rascal and Jim

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Old October 30th 03, 11:56 PM
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Old October 31st 03, 12:06 AM
Dan Mahoney
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So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.


Absolutely! We'll keep our fingers crossed and purr that Rascal will get
better on her own, that her humans will decide that it's vettime, or
that you'll find an opportunity to kidnap Rascal for a TED visit.

Dan

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Old October 31st 03, 12:24 AM
Nan
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:14:49 GMT, Tanada
wrote:

I'd hoped not to have to write this for several years. Rascal, Mandy's
Boyfriend's (Jim) cat, seems to have started her trip to the bridge.
She's 13 and not used to being a member of such a large cathold as ours
is, so has spent most of her time on top of the fridge or on the
microwave stand. We even put a litter pan up on top of the fridge so
that she wouldn't have to share with the other cats, that's how "shy"
she is.

A couple of days ago, Rob noticed that she had lost some weight, and
told me about it. I suggested that Jim and Mandy feed her canned and
baby food by hand. She'd quit eating. I suggested today that we take
her to the emergency TEDs, but her hoomin says no, to let her go.

Rascal's health has been iffy since she was little, and the family is
surprised that she's made it this long, but D*MN this bites. I've
become fond of her rascallyness. She's ruined a toaster, destroyed a
couple of books, peed in my silverware rack and made her presence known
in a lot of ways, but she's had reason.

So, Please purr and think TED thoughts, that we can either convince Jim
and his family to let us take her to TED, or that they will.
Personally, I agree with Jim that it looks grim and that she probably
won't make it, but miracles have happened before and I'd like to try.

Weeping,

Pam S.


The Allons TN furkids are sending healing purrs and woofs for Rascal,
and that her family will take her to TED.

Tiger, Tigger, Tortie and Boomer the d*g
 




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