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Purrs for Fred, and for your friend.
-- Joy "You can never do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Singer709" wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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Purrs for Fred, and for your friend.
-- Joy "You can never do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Singer709" wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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Purrs for Fred, and for your friend.
-- Joy "You can never do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Singer709" wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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Many purrs from
Max, Ginger, Gabbie, Jo, Rufas, and juliet.... and prayers and purrs from me Singer709 wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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Many purrs from
Max, Ginger, Gabbie, Jo, Rufas, and juliet.... and prayers and purrs from me Singer709 wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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Many purrs from
Max, Ginger, Gabbie, Jo, Rufas, and juliet.... and prayers and purrs from me Singer709 wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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On 18 Oct, Singer709 wrote:
My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. Purring as hard as we can for Fred. Hope the surgery goes well. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On 18 Oct, Singer709 wrote:
My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. Purring as hard as we can for Fred. Hope the surgery goes well. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On 18 Oct, Singer709 wrote:
My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. Purring as hard as we can for Fred. Hope the surgery goes well. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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Many purrs for Fred's surgery and for your friend's worries.
Christine "Singer709" wrote in message om... My good friend's kitty "Fred" is quite ill and is scheduled for urinary surgery tomorrow. He suffered blockage and a catheterization didn't work. As we all know, renal failure is a fairly common serious illness for our kitties, and many go to the Rainbow Bridge as a result. This surgery he's scheduled for is going to redirect his urinary tract outside his penis or something, so he can pass urine in some sort of bypass method. Can anyone explain this? Is it successful or is it a last ditch effort? Thanks. |
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