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Old January 17th 04, 12:19 AM
Shirley
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La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)

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Old January 17th 04, 12:23 AM
Victor Martinez
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Old January 17th 04, 01:42 AM
lrulan
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oh, how sweet. She must be a darling kitty. We will purr and pray that
everything goes well. They are very resilient and I'm sure she will manage
very well. God bless her.
Jazz & his mama
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"Shirley" wrote in message
...
La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)

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Shirley
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Old January 17th 04, 05:19 AM
Steve Touchstone
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 21:29:22 -0700, CATherine
wrote:

On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 00:19:02 -0000, "Shirley"
wrote:

La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)


Several years ago our local Wildbird store had a cat with only two
legs. It was amzing how she adapted. She loved all the attention she
got from customers.

Purrs for La Nina to heal quickly.

CATherine


You're right, it's amazing how well they do. My great aunt had a
kitten that lost a leg. You'd never have known when it was young,
though. It was always running and playing so hard that you couldn't
count the legs.

In its teens it developed arthritis in its one front leg, so it short
of hitched its way along, but it was always there to great visitors
and get its expected attention.

I've been trying all evening to remember it's name, but it won't come
to me. It didn't come along until after I joined the Army, so I only
saw it a few times over the years, while home on leave. If I have my
facts straight, it lived to be about twenty, and went to the RB three
or four years ago.
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Old January 17th 04, 05:21 AM
Marina
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"Shirley" wrote
La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)


Aww, she sounds like a wonderful character. Many purrs for the
stitch-removal.

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Old January 17th 04, 10:09 AM
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La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated


*OOOOOOOODLES* of purrs.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)


If it helps, I know of a kitten who lost a front leg, and has grown up to be a
mad, funny, crazy cat - in other words - quite normal :-)

Cheers, helen s


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Old January 17th 04, 03:41 PM
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"Shirley" wrote in message
...
La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)

Healing purrs on the way.
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Old January 17th 04, 05:24 PM
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I suppose by now the stitches are out, but Little Bit and I are sending
purrs anyway. BTW, since I don't know the story, what happened that
this sweet kitten had to have this done ? That is if it's not too hard
a subject to talk about. Prayers and purrs that sweet, LaNina, the
talkative kitten will be just fine !!!!!
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"Shirley" wrote in message
...
La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)

--
Shirley
see my cats at
http://communities.msn.co.uk/Friendsfamilyandfelines2
http://uk.msnusers.com/friendsfamilyandfelines3




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Old January 17th 04, 06:18 PM
Christine Burel
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Many best healing purrs for the little babycat!
Christine
"Shirley" wrote in message
...
La Nina is going to have her stitches out in the morning so a few
purrs that the wound has healed properly would be much appreciated.

She's a lively little thing and losing one of her legs hasn't slowed
her down (except when she forgets she's missing a front leg and lands
on her nose). I've never known such a talkative kitten, she seems to
have an opinion on everything and doesn't mind sharing it with
everyone :-)

--
Shirley
see my cats at
http://communities.msn.co.uk/Friendsfamilyandfelines2
http://uk.msnusers.com/friendsfamilyandfelines3




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Old January 17th 04, 06:19 PM
m. L. Briggs
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 11:24:42 -0600, "BlueBird"
wrote:

I suppose by now the stitches are out, but Little Bit and I are sending
purrs anyway. BTW, since I don't know the story, what happened that
this sweet kitten had to have this done ? That is if it's not too hard
a subject to talk about. Prayers and purrs that sweet, LaNina, the
talkative kitten will be just fine !!!!!


This is the first I have read about LaNina and TuTu and I shall purr
for her wellbeing and swift recovery. I did some research but cannot
find a former story. I, too, wonder what happened? MLB
 




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