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A short note from Kitty Farmcat: Harri, you av surname like mine. Roadcat like mine Farmcat. Dese surnames very special indeed. I sending some reely big purrs - I a verry loud purrer - dat you well agen soon. KFC "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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Aww, we certainly are purrin fur little Harri TopHat and the gang. Helen Miles wrote: "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 -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Please ignore this repeat post. I found it lurking in my outbox claiming it
hadn't been sent. So I sent it. It lied ;-) Tweed "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... A short note from Kitty Farmcat: Harri, you av surname like mine. Roadcat like mine Farmcat. Dese surnames very special indeed. I sending some reely big purrs - I a verry loud purrer - dat you well agen soon. KFC "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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"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. The specialist is more than happy to take donations, even from us strange international callers with barely comprehensible accents :-) Their number is 714 963 0909. Continuing purrs. She's an internationally famous roadcat, after all. Yowie |
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"Yowie" wrote in message
... "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. The specialist is more than happy to take donations, even from us strange international callers with barely comprehensible accents :-) Their number is 714 963 0909. Continuing purrs. She's an internationally famous roadcat, after all. Yowie Thanks Yowie. I tried calling but got no answer, they're probably closed by now so I'll call again in the morning. Has anyone heard an update on Harri? Hugs, CatNipped |
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Deres 4 kitties here purrin der harts out fur Harri to pull through.
PURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPU RRpurr PURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPU RRpurr PURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPU RRpurr PURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPURRpurrPU RRpurr Snowflake, Frieda, Chappy, an Booker 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 |
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Purrs, prayers and hugs for all of you!
-- Joy "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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Oh no Dan, I just read these posts and we are all immediately starting
our purr motors. PURRpurrPURRpurr Love Xena and Callisto (and Meowmie Jennie) 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 |
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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. Dan Our twin purr-motors are continuing to work their hardest for Harri to recover quickly. Sam |
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still reading and purring, Dan call no matter the time if you need to, soft
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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