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Old June 22nd 05, 08:21 PM
Dan M
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Default Harry Roadcat update - it's looking grim

I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive
te night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as
I hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up
Nancy at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed
run to Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want
to hold Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind
of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that
pays 30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the
insurance company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that
the specialist will take payments.

Dan
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Old June 22nd 05, 08:26 PM
Helen Miles
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"Dan M" wrote in message


After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.////


Many, many purrs and prayers that your little girl makes it through
this.

{{{{DAN, HARRI & NANCY}}}}

Helen M


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Old June 22nd 05, 08:31 PM
CatNipped
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"Dan M" wrote in message
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I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive
te night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as
I hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up
Nancy at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed
run to Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want
to hold Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind
of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that
pays 30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the
insurance company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that
the specialist will take payments.

Dan


Dan, when you get the chance, please post the specialist's name and phone
number.

Tons and tons of healing purrs coming for poor baby Harri!

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old June 22nd 05, 08:43 PM
wafflycat
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Continued good vibes that Harri comes through this okay.

helen s

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Old June 22nd 05, 09:14 PM
lewe
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"Dan M" wrote in message
...
I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive te
night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as I
hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up Nancy
at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed run to
Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want to hold
Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should be
able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the rest
of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever before.
With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be learning if my
little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that pays
30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the insurance
company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that the specialist
will take payments.


T&B are purring real hard for poor Harri, we really want her to get well!
best wishes for you all
Lena

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Old June 22nd 05, 09:23 PM
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wafflycat wrote:
Continued good vibes that Harri comes through this okay.

helen s


Oh, no.
My server is messed up. I can't see the original post, only Helen's.
Did Dan post? Will .
someone please reply & copy the original post so I can see it?

Sherry

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Old June 22nd 05, 09:24 PM
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wrote:
wafflycat wrote:
Continued good vibes that Harri comes through this okay.

helen s


Oh, no.
My server is messed up. I can't see the original post, only Helen's.
Did Dan post? Will .
someone please reply & copy the original post so I can see it?

Sherry


Dan wrote:

"I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive
te night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as
I hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up
Nancy at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed
run to Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want
to hold Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind
of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that
pays 30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the
insurance company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that
the specialist will take payments.

Dan"


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Old June 22nd 05, 09:28 PM
CK
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wrote:

wafflycat wrote:

Continued good vibes that Harri comes through this okay.

helen s


Oh, no.
My server is messed up. I can't see the original post, only Helen's.
Did Dan post? Will someone please reply & copy the original post so I can see it?

Sherry


Here's Dan's original post:
QUOTE
Dan M wrote:
I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive
te night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as
I hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up
Nancy at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed
run to Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want
to hold Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind
of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that
pays 30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the
insurance company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that
the specialist will take payments.

Dan

UNQUOTE

I just can't understand how this is happening. Hope Harri will pull thru
OK and that everything else will turn out well too.

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Old June 22nd 05, 09:41 PM
Karen
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Oh no Purrs, thoughts and prayers coming. I can't imagine what caused
this.


"Dan M" wrote in message
...
I finally got to talk to the vet about 45 minutes ago. Harri did survive
te night, and she is breathing more easily thanks to massive doses of
antibiotics and steroids.

However, the x-rays show that both of her lungs are partially collapsed.
The vet has no idea what would have caused this, and he has done all he
can for her. He has referred us to a specialist in Orange County. I was
out in Orange County when he called me, so I'm going to be putting in a
lot of miles today (it's about a 3 hour round trip). I stopped at home
just long enough for a bathroom break and to update everyone. As soon as
I hit the "Send" button I'll be hopping in the car, going to pick up
Nancy at work, and picking up Harri at the vet and making a high-speed
run to Orange County. I'm glad Nancy is coming, since I'm going to want
to hold Harri and I got no sleep last night so my reaction time is kind
of slow.

After the specialist looks at Harri's x-rays and lab results he should
be able to tell us if Harri has a reasonable chance to survive. For the
rest of today your purrs and prayers would be more welcome than ever
before. With a little luck, by 3:30 or 4:00 Pacific time I'll be
learning if my little sweet baby will live or die.

In addition to purrs for Harri's health, we could also use financial
purrs. That Nancy's idiot boss will release her to her new job (that
pays 30% more than her current one), that I'll find a job, that the
insurance company will pay off on my totaled pickup quickly, and that
the specialist will take payments.

Dan



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Old June 22nd 05, 09:43 PM
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I'm so sorry, Dan. I hope that Specialist will pull Harri through, and
that he/she understands that while wallets have limitations, love does
not. Further purrs, and a few butt scratches that Nancy's boss will
release her so she can start earning the money you both deserve.
Purring hard that your insurance company will also come through with
the settlement on your truck.

Harri Roadcat has just GOT to pull through!

Melissa

 




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