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  #11  
Old January 27th 07, 11:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please


Sam wrote:
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.
--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe


The gang is purring up a storm and those of us who cannot purr send
our best wishes..

Will in New Haven

with Micki, WooToo, Maggy May, Sunrise, Missy, Winny, Sonny the Macaw
and Bear the d*g

--

  #12  
Old January 28th 07, 02:01 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Irulan
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

We are purring and praying that Smokey gets better soon.

Lily & her mama

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from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time.

"Sam" wrote in message
...
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his feed"
for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and shiny coat
was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not normal). Wife
took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort of Vitamin B shot
(they said that might perk him up). The vet also did palpate a "mass" on
examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye on
him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot had the
desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them for
attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want to
keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be greatly
appreciated.
--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe



  #13  
Old January 28th 07, 02:18 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Baha via CatKB.com
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

Smokey purrs on the way, from five little people who are pretty good at
healing...and by the way, we're aiming them for you, too.

Blessed be,
Baha

Sam wrote:
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.


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  #14  
Old January 28th 07, 04:25 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Jo Firey
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please




"Sam" wrote in message
...
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his feed"
for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and shiny coat
was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not normal). Wife
took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort of Vitamin B shot
(they said that might perk him up). The vet also did palpate a "mass" on
examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye on
him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot had the
desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them for
attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want to
keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be greatly
appreciated.
--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe


At seventeen he is allowed to get a little scruffy and listless, but we have
tons of purrs on the way that there is nothing major wrong.

Jo


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Old January 28th 07, 04:57 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Marina
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

Sam wrote:

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.


Many purrs on the way for dear Smokey.

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Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/
Pics at http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o185/frankiennikki/
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
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  #16  
Old January 28th 07, 07:14 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Gandalf
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 13:06:25 -0800, Sam wrote:

Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.


I do hope Smokey is going to be OK. Purrs on the way.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein

Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
-Buddha


  #17  
Old January 28th 07, 07:17 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Takayuki
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

Sam wrote:
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.


Purrs for Smokey.

  #18  
Old January 28th 07, 07:52 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Stormmee
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

purring has started, Lee
Sam wrote in message
...
Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.
--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe



  #19  
Old January 28th 07, 08:33 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Dewi
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please

Purrs being sent for Smokey and hoping he returns to good health soon.

Dewi

  #20  
Old January 28th 07, 12:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Lisa Katt
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Default Purrs for Smokey, please


Sam skrev:

Our Smokey is spending the weekend at the Vet. He had been "off his
feed" for about a week and was very listless. His normally full and
shiny coat was starting to take on a shaggy appearance (definitely not
normal). Wife took him the the Vet on Friday. They gave him some sort
of Vitamin B shot (they said that might perk him up). The vet also did
palpate a "mass" on examination and did a needle biopsy for pathology.

They wanted to keep him overnight so they could continue to keep an eye
on him. The vet called back this morning and said the Vitamin B shot
had the desired effect of making him more alert (he was purring at them
for attention) but since they don't have the pathology report they want
to keep him to monitor his status until the path report comes back.

Smokey's 17YO now so purrs that he can pull through this would be
greatly appreciated.
--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe


Purrs!
Elisabet

 




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