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Old November 1st 09, 05:27 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sherry
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We had a stray turn up about 10 days ago; a very affectionate little
girl tabby about
9 months old. She has been living in the garage since it's been
relatively warm and
I was just not up to tolerating all the nonsense that Bootsie would
dish out to the
interloper.

I'm not keeping her. Even after losing Yoda, I still have four (aging)
cats, and I am sure
that's all I can both care for properly and afford. As the others age,
I'm sure we're in
for higher vet bills and financially I don't want to take on more than
I can provide vet care
and attention.

I have no idea where she came from. She is too affectinate and wants
to run in the house.
She's been let inside before, from the way she acts. She was in pretty
good shape
physically, pretty thin, but that's not unusual for a teenager cat. I
say somebody dumped
her out here.

Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.

I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.

I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.

Sherry
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Old November 1st 09, 05:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Marina
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Sherry wrote:
snippety

I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.

I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.


We'll be purring that the prospecitve home pans out. I do think you said
'I'm not keeping her' a few times too often, but we'll believe you. For now.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban.
In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
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Old November 1st 09, 06:03 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MLB[_2_]
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Sherry wrote:
We had a stray turn up about 10 days ago; a very affectionate little
girl tabby about
9 months old. She has been living in the garage since it's been
relatively warm and
I was just not up to tolerating all the nonsense that Bootsie would
dish out to the
interloper.

I'm not keeping her. Even after losing Yoda, I still have four (aging)
cats, and I am sure
that's all I can both care for properly and afford. As the others age,
I'm sure we're in
for higher vet bills and financially I don't want to take on more than
I can provide vet care
and attention.

I have no idea where she came from. She is too affectinate and wants
to run in the house.
She's been let inside before, from the way she acts. She was in pretty
good shape
physically, pretty thin, but that's not unusual for a teenager cat. I
say somebody dumped
her out here.

Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.

I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.

I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.

Sherry


Sending heartfelt purrs for little kitty to find a forever home now. MLB
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Old November 1st 09, 06:06 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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"Marina" wrote in message
...
Sherry wrote:
snippety

I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.

I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.


We'll be purring that the prospecitve home pans out. I do think you said
'I'm not keeping her' a few times too often, but we'll believe you. For
now.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban.
In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.


What she said. ;-)


--
Joy

Don't believe everything you think


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Old November 1st 09, 06:45 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
tanadashoes
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Sherry wrote:
We had a stray turn up about 10 days ago; a very affectionate little
girl tabby about
9 months old. She has been living in the garage since it's been
relatively warm and
I was just not up to tolerating all the nonsense that Bootsie would
dish out to the
interloper.

I'm not keeping her. Even after losing Yoda, I still have four (aging)
cats, and I am sure
that's all I can both care for properly and afford. As the others age,
I'm sure we're in
for higher vet bills and financially I don't want to take on more than
I can provide vet care
and attention.

I have no idea where she came from. She is too affectinate and wants
to run in the house.
She's been let inside before, from the way she acts. She was in pretty
good shape
physically, pretty thin, but that's not unusual for a teenager cat. I
say somebody dumped
her out here.


Man I hate it when people dump animals. Purrs and best home possible
thoughts and wishes going out form us here.

Pam S.
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Old November 1st 09, 10:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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Sherry wrote:
We had a stray turn up about 10 days ago; a very affectionate little
girl tabby about
9 months old. She has been living in the garage since it's been
relatively warm and
I was just not up to tolerating all the nonsense that Bootsie would
dish out to the
interloper.

I'm not keeping her. Even after losing Yoda, I still have four (aging)
cats, and I am sure
that's all I can both care for properly and afford. As the others age,
I'm sure we're in
for higher vet bills and financially I don't want to take on more than
I can provide vet care
and attention.

I have no idea where she came from. She is too affectinate and wants
to run in the house.
She's been let inside before, from the way she acts. She was in pretty
good shape
physically, pretty thin, but that's not unusual for a teenager cat. I
say somebody dumped
her out here.

Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.

I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.

I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.

Sherry


Home finding purrs on the way.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
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Old November 1st 09, 04:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Lesley
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On Oct 31, 9:27*pm, Sherry wrote:

Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.

Whether you keep her or not-thanks for taking her in and getting her
spayed

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
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Old November 1st 09, 05:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MLB[_2_]
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Lesley wrote:
On Oct 31, 9:27 pm, Sherry wrote:
Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.

Whether you keep her or not-thanks for taking her in and getting her
spayed

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs



Gee Whizz! a kitty with no name? Unbelievable! MLB
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Old November 1st 09, 08:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
moonglow minnow[_2_]
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Sherry wrote:

Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.


Purrs for her to find a good forever home, and soon, and thank you for
caring enough to get her spayed and vaccinated.

Maeve ^..^
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Old November 1st 09, 10:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Sherry wrote:

We had a stray turn up about 10 days ago; a very affectionate little
girl tabby about
9 months old. She has been living in the garage since it's been
relatively warm and
I was just not up to tolerating all the nonsense that Bootsie would
dish out to the
interloper.


I'm not keeping her. Even after losing Yoda, I still have four (aging)
cats, and I am sure
that's all I can both care for properly and afford. As the others age,
I'm sure we're in
for higher vet bills and financially I don't want to take on more than
I can provide vet care
and attention.


I have no idea where she came from. She is too affectinate and wants
to run in the house.
She's been let inside before, from the way she acts. She was in pretty
good shape
physically, pretty thin, but that's not unusual for a teenager cat. I
say somebody dumped
her out here.


Anyway. I went ahead and got her spayed and vaccinated. Then today
Boots was outside
so I thought I'd let her in the house and see what kind of house-cat
manners she has.
They're very good, actually. She does not have a name. I'm not going
to give her one, either.
I'm not keeping her, remember.


I actually thought I had a prospective home for her, but they did not
show up as expected
today. I hope it was mis-communication and they haven't changed their
minds.


I'd appreciate a little boost in the way of good vibes for a good
home. It sure can't hurt.


Is it possible she wasn't dumped, but somehow ended up out your way
because she accidentally stowed away in someone's pickup truck (for
example)? I say this because I just watched a show last night about a
cat who did just that, and was gone for 8 years. Then her original
people found her again totally by accident. So possibly there might
be someone out there looking for their lost cat? Would it make sense
to put up signs or something in the paper, or to call vets and ask if
anyone's looking for their cat?

In any case, I hope you find her a good home soon, whether it's a new
home, or her original home.

Joyce

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"Sentimentality" -- that's what we call the sentiment we don't share.

-- Graham Greene
 




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