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Old July 17th 06, 08:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Irulan
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Purrs and prayers for poor Cleo. Hope she gets better soon and lives a
loooong life.

Lily & her mama

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"Lois" wrote in message ...
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been
going on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo
(17 years old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going
to the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find
anything wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no,
he still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Old July 17th 06, 09:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann
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Purrs on the way.
Ann

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"Lois" wrote in message ...
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been
going on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo
(17 years old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going
to the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find
anything wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no,
he still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Old July 17th 06, 10:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
polonca12000
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Default Cleo at the vets

Lois wrote:
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, snip


Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes for Cleo,
Polonca and Soncek

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Old July 18th 06, 04:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sam
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Default Cleo at the vets

Lois wrote:
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no, he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



Purrs for Cleo to improve soonest.

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