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Old November 7th 06, 06:13 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Sylvia M
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Sooo sorry to hear your sad newz about Smokey Quartz.
Tuxeedo gray tabby kittee getz intu meatloaf pszition and startz
purring Smokey Quartz tu da Bridge.

PurrzzzzzzzzzzPPPPPPuuuuuuuuuRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRzzzzzz

P2nya



meeee wrote:
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the
litter, dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect;
I'm not blaming the vet though as its very hard to pick things in
kittens and what he gave me was the right medication, but the correct
diagnosis is more infectious. The original diagnosis of Crystal was a
gastro type bug as she had no signs of Colisii (not spelled right I
know) virus and had diarhea so he interpreted the 'hurking' as a
vomiting attempt on an empty stomach. However it was actually
coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we
realized something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early
Sunday morning. He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight
over the week. I put this down as being close to worming time (next
week) and change of food. As I was on the lookout for gastro signs I
totally missed the cough. It is a flu type thing and now all the cats
are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened here) if you only treat
the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only to have another
come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost any of the
others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.
leaking Sekriterry



  #22  
Old November 7th 06, 12:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Anti Shado
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I'm so sorry to hear about little Smokey Q. I can not purr for you,
but a candle is lit to light his way to the bridge. I hope the love it
symbolizes will ease your hearts a bit.

Anti Shado

Sylvia M wrote:
Sooo sorry to hear your sad newz about Smokey Quartz.
Tuxeedo gray tabby kittee getz intu meatloaf pszition and startz
purring Smokey Quartz tu da Bridge.

PurrzzzzzzzzzzPPPPPPuuuuuuuuuRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRzzzzzz

P2nya



meeee wrote:
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the
litter, dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect;
I'm not blaming the vet though as its very hard to pick things in
kittens and what he gave me was the right medication, but the correct
diagnosis is more infectious. The original diagnosis of Crystal was a
gastro type bug as she had no signs of Colisii (not spelled right I
know) virus and had diarhea so he interpreted the 'hurking' as a
vomiting attempt on an empty stomach. However it was actually
coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we
realized something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early
Sunday morning. He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight
over the week. I put this down as being close to worming time (next
week) and change of food. As I was on the lookout for gastro signs I
totally missed the cough. It is a flu type thing and now all the cats
are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened here) if you only treat
the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only to have another
come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost any of the
others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.
leaking Sekriterry


  #23  
Old November 7th 06, 10:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meeee
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"The Clowder (South)" wrote in message
news
"meeee" wrote:

Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the litter,
dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not
blaming
the vet though as its very hard to pick things in kittens and what he gave
me was the right medication, but the correct diagnosis is more infectious.
The original diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no
signs
of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had diarhea so he
interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting attempt on an empty stomach.
However
it was actually coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed
the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we realized
something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early Sunday morning.
He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put
this
down as being close to worming time (next week) and change of food. As I
was
on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed the cough. It is a flu
type
thing and now all the cats are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened
here) if you only treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover,
only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost
any
of the others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am
feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried
little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry


I'm so sorry...poor little guy.

Mietze has decided to unveil the bricks for the 2007 Calling of Names
early, and says that little Smokey's has been placed "wiff grayt
sadniss an reespekt". Our deepest condolences to your House.

Melissa

--


Thankyou Mietze and melissa. It's nice to think that he has a brick. That
I'm not the only one who'll remember him. Thankyou. You give all of us a lot
of comfort.

RPC/RPCC Walk of Remembranz
http://www.geocities.com/bccclub/introduction.html



  #24  
Old November 7th 06, 10:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meeee
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Thankyu Pitoonya

"Sylvia M" wrote in message
...
Sooo sorry to hear your sad newz about Smokey Quartz.
Tuxeedo gray tabby kittee getz intu meatloaf pszition and startz
purring Smokey Quartz tu da Bridge.

PurrzzzzzzzzzzPPPPPPuuuuuuuuuRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRzzzzzz

P2nya



meeee wrote:
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the
litter, dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect;
I'm not blaming the vet though as its very hard to pick things in
kittens and what he gave me was the right medication, but the correct
diagnosis is more infectious. The original diagnosis of Crystal was a
gastro type bug as she had no signs of Colisii (not spelled right I
know) virus and had diarhea so he interpreted the 'hurking' as a
vomiting attempt on an empty stomach. However it was actually
coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we
realized something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early
Sunday morning. He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight
over the week. I put this down as being close to worming time (next
week) and change of food. As I was on the lookout for gastro signs I
totally missed the cough. It is a flu type thing and now all the cats
are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened here) if you only treat
the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only to have another
come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost any of the
others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.
leaking Sekriterry





  #25  
Old November 7th 06, 10:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meeee
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Thankyou for the candle Anti Shado. It is very much appreciated.

"Anti Shado" wrote in message
ups.com...
I'm so sorry to hear about little Smokey Q. I can not purr for you,
but a candle is lit to light his way to the bridge. I hope the love it
symbolizes will ease your hearts a bit.

Anti Shado

Sylvia M wrote:
Sooo sorry to hear your sad newz about Smokey Quartz.
Tuxeedo gray tabby kittee getz intu meatloaf pszition and startz
purring Smokey Quartz tu da Bridge.

PurrzzzzzzzzzzPPPPPPuuuuuuuuuRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRzzzzzz

P2nya



meeee wrote:
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the
litter, dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect;
I'm not blaming the vet though as its very hard to pick things in
kittens and what he gave me was the right medication, but the correct
diagnosis is more infectious. The original diagnosis of Crystal was a
gastro type bug as she had no signs of Colisii (not spelled right I
know) virus and had diarhea so he interpreted the 'hurking' as a
vomiting attempt on an empty stomach. However it was actually
coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we
realized something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early
Sunday morning. He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight
over the week. I put this down as being close to worming time (next
week) and change of food. As I was on the lookout for gastro signs I
totally missed the cough. It is a flu type thing and now all the cats
are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened here) if you only treat
the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only to have another
come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost any of the
others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.
leaking Sekriterry




  #26  
Old November 8th 06, 01:33 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
mlbriggs
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On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:53:27 +0000, meeee wrote:

Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the litter,
dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not blaming
the vet though as its very hard to pick things in kittens and what he gave
me was the right medication, but the correct diagnosis is more infectious.
The original diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no signs
of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had diarhea so he
interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting attempt on an empty stomach. However
it was actually coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we realized
something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early Sunday morning.
He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put this
down as being close to worming time (next week) and change of food. As I was
on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed the cough. It is a flu type
thing and now all the cats are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened
here) if you only treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost any
of the others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We buried
little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry



"....Rise up slowly, Angel. It's hard to let you go...."
Sincere condolences to those who mourn. MLB and TuTu

  #27  
Old November 8th 06, 06:24 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Stormmee
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Posts: 12,281
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six cats along with their wedwinks and spekal frundz purr fur yourown broken
heart... Tiger
meeee wrote in message
...
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the litter,
dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not

blaming
the vet though as its very hard to pick things in kittens and what he gave
me was the right medication, but the correct diagnosis is more infectious.
The original diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no

signs
of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had diarhea so he
interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting attempt on an empty stomach.

However
it was actually coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed

the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we realized
something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early Sunday morning.
He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put

this
down as being close to worming time (next week) and change of food. As I

was
on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed the cough. It is a flu

type
thing and now all the cats are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened
here) if you only treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover,

only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost

any
of the others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am

feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We

buried
little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry




  #28  
Old November 8th 06, 10:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meeee
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"mlbriggs" wrote in message
news
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:53:27 +0000, meeee wrote:

Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the litter,
dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not
blaming
the vet though as its very hard to pick things in kittens and what he
gave
me was the right medication, but the correct diagnosis is more
infectious.
The original diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no
signs
of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had diarhea so he
interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting attempt on an empty stomach.
However
it was actually coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed
the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we realized
something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early Sunday
morning.
He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put
this
down as being close to worming time (next week) and change of food. As I
was
on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed the cough. It is a flu
type
thing and now all the cats are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened
here) if you only treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover,
only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost
any
of the others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am
feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We
buried
little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry



"....Rise up slowly, Angel. It's hard to let you go...."
Sincere condolences to those who mourn. MLB and TuTu


Thankyou very much


  #29  
Old November 8th 06, 10:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
meeee
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thankyou Tiger

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
six cats along with their wedwinks and spekal frundz purr fur yourown
broken
heart... Tiger
meeee wrote in message
...
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because this is a hard
subject to write about. On Sunday we lost one of Cougar's kittens. Not
Crystal, although I'm still watching her, but the smallest of the litter,
dear little Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not

blaming
the vet though as its very hard to pick things in kittens and what he
gave
me was the right medication, but the correct diagnosis is more
infectious.
The original diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no

signs
of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had diarhea so he
interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting attempt on an empty stomach.

However
it was actually coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed

the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the time we realized
something was up it was too late. Smokey passed away early Sunday
morning.
He hadnt looked actually sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put

this
down as being close to worming time (next week) and change of food. As I

was
on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed the cough. It is a flu

type
thing and now all the cats are on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened
here) if you only treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover,

only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it before we lost

any
of the others, as it seems to move fast once it takes hold. So I am

feeling
quite down, and DH was devastated as he really loves the kittens. We

buried
little Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry






  #30  
Old November 9th 06, 02:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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[Kitty Schottland peers inside Crystal's mouth.] That's a nasty
little cough you have! Are you taking all your icky tasting
stuff without objecting? It's for your own good.

Kitty Schottland, VC
Chief Tortie In Residence
Caretaking Kitty
Catmerica Volunteer Nurses' Corps
Registered Cat Nurse & Purr Therapist

"meeee" wrote in message
...
Oh Fang Gudness yu is heer. Tha boss has just bin skwirtin
hurrible taysting stuff down ower throts. Yuk!! Crystal is in
Tha Cat's Rum with me an hur farther...mango has bin lickin hur
better but she still has a liddle coff...crystal...come
heeer....
Coogar
yes mam? coff coff
crystal
open yur mouf fur Miss Schottland heer...she has cum tu mayk yu
all better. I wud appreeshiyate it if yu cud chek the uthers
tu, Kitty, they luks fine but I wud lyke tu be shure.
Coogar
"ChildFree23" wrote in message
nk.net...
[The teleporter twinkles, winkles, and shines, and out steps
Kitty Schottland, wearing a starched white nurse's cap and
carrying a black bag.] Where's the Crystal Kitten? I have to
examine her. Open up and say MEOW!

Kitty Schottland, VC
Chief Tortie In Residence


"meeee" wrote in
message
news
Fangyu that wud be furry helpful. I is wurreed abowt my
remayning kitties. Tha Boss is leekin an shuvvin orrible
taysting stuffs down ower throts but i is still wurreed becos
crystal is coffing still.
Coogar

"ChildFree23" wrote in message
nk.net...
Oh dear, Cougar we're so sorry to hear about this. Do you
need a Caretaking Kitty from the Catmerica Volunteer Nurses'
Corps to teleport over and help you take care of the
kittens?

Respectfully meowed,
Kitty Schottland VC, Age 16
Chief Tortie In Residence
Caretaking Kitty
Catmerica Volunteer Nurses Corps
Registered Cat Nurse & Purr Therapist


"meeee" wrote in
message
...
Hi I am momentarily butting in here, cat frends because
this is a hard subject to write about. On Sunday we lost
one of Cougar's kittens. Not Crystal, although I'm still
watching her, but the smallest of the litter, dear little
Smokey Quartz. The vet diagnosis was incorrect; I'm not
blaming the vet though as its very hard to pick things in
kittens and what he gave me was the right medication, but
the correct diagnosis is more infectious. The original
diagnosis of Crystal was a gastro type bug as she had no
signs of Colisii (not spelled right I know) virus and had
diarhea so he interpreted the 'hurking' as a vomiting
attempt on an empty stomach. However it was actually
coughing and as i was looking for gastro signs I missed the
'coughing' signs putting them down to hairballs. By the
time we realized something was up it was too late. Smokey
passed away early Sunday morning. He hadnt looked actually
sick, but had lost weight over the week. I put this down as
being close to worming time (next week) and change of food.
As I was on the lookout for gastro signs I totally missed
the cough. It is a flu type thing and now all the cats are
on anitbiotics as apparently (as happened here) if you only
treat the one with symptoms you can have one recover, only
to have another come down with it. I am glad we caught it
before we lost any of the others, as it seems to move fast
once it takes hold. So I am feeling quite down, and DH was
devastated as he really loves the kittens. We buried little
Smokey in a piece of Sari silk under the Azalea bed.

leaking Sekriterry











 




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