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Old August 23rd 04, 02:56 PM
jmcquown
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Debbie Wilson wrote:
Here are three photos of him:
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...bum?.dir=/458a

He's ever so young.

Deb.


Awwwww. Purrs for the poor little baby and heartfelt gratitude for your
friend who is trying to help by hand-rearing this little one.

Jill


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:56 PM
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Debbie Wilson wrote:
Here are three photos of him:
http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/...bum?.dir=/458a

He's ever so young.

Deb.


Awwwww. Purrs for the poor little baby and heartfelt gratitude for your
friend who is trying to help by hand-rearing this little one.

Jill


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Old August 23rd 04, 03:40 PM
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They are so fragile when they are young, so any life-giving purrs which
you can send over to him will be very welcome.
I've sent her some advice too, and also a number of good orphan kitten
websites which she's looking at.

Many thanks -

Deb.

Purrs for the poor orphan. When they get a good, caring person nurturing them,
those tiny ones are tougher than you think. I bet he has a chance now.

Sherry
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Old August 23rd 04, 03:40 PM
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They are so fragile when they are young, so any life-giving purrs which
you can send over to him will be very welcome.
I've sent her some advice too, and also a number of good orphan kitten
websites which she's looking at.

Many thanks -

Deb.

Purrs for the poor orphan. When they get a good, caring person nurturing them,
those tiny ones are tougher than you think. I bet he has a chance now.

Sherry
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Old August 23rd 04, 03:40 PM
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They are so fragile when they are young, so any life-giving purrs which
you can send over to him will be very welcome.
I've sent her some advice too, and also a number of good orphan kitten
websites which she's looking at.

Many thanks -

Deb.

Purrs for the poor orphan. When they get a good, caring person nurturing them,
those tiny ones are tougher than you think. I bet he has a chance now.

Sherry
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Old August 23rd 04, 05:48 PM
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Hi Deb, yes, many purrs for them! I got my little Rex when he was
just a tad and had to go thru all the feeding with a little bottle,
making him go to the bathroom, etc. And that in itself was kind of a
shock to my system. I never had any children (human, that is) and
never a pet that young. I thought they would at least automatically
know how to urinate, etc, but the vet informed me otherwise what I was
in for! What fun.

I also didn't sleep one nite straight thru for several weeks.

I hope your friend has a good support system at home. She'll need it!!

But in my case at least, it was worth it!

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Shirley B.

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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:53:07 +0100, (Debbie
Wilson) wrote:

~If there are any nurturing purrs to spare, can you send some for a
tiny
~kitten who was found on the street yesterday by a friend's children
who
~live in Belgium? It's a little black & white baby, and was alone on
the
~street. She has been to the vet with the kitten and they think it is
no
~more than 2 days old. The mother was nowhere to be seen although they
~did search for her. She is hand-rearing him, feeding every 3 hours,
~keeping him warm and helping him poop and pee (which he has done).
Her
~daughters have named him Figaro and her two other cats (3 month old
~kittens) are terrified of him!
~
~They are so fragile when they are young, so any life-giving purrs
which
~you can send over to him will be very welcome.
~I've sent her some advice too, and also a number of good orphan
kitten
~websites which she's looking at.
~
~Many thanks -
~
~Deb.

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Old August 23rd 04, 05:48 PM
Jumi & Shirley Butler
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Hi Deb, yes, many purrs for them! I got my little Rex when he was
just a tad and had to go thru all the feeding with a little bottle,
making him go to the bathroom, etc. And that in itself was kind of a
shock to my system. I never had any children (human, that is) and
never a pet that young. I thought they would at least automatically
know how to urinate, etc, but the vet informed me otherwise what I was
in for! What fun.

I also didn't sleep one nite straight thru for several weeks.

I hope your friend has a good support system at home. She'll need it!!

But in my case at least, it was worth it!

To reply by mail, remove 'nick'.

Shirley B.

Webmaster:
http://jumi-shirley-butler.com
http://www.geocities.com/mhc_reporter

"Making a way out of no way is sometimes the only way"
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole


On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:53:07 +0100, (Debbie
Wilson) wrote:

~If there are any nurturing purrs to spare, can you send some for a
tiny
~kitten who was found on the street yesterday by a friend's children
who
~live in Belgium? It's a little black & white baby, and was alone on
the
~street. She has been to the vet with the kitten and they think it is
no
~more than 2 days old. The mother was nowhere to be seen although they
~did search for her. She is hand-rearing him, feeding every 3 hours,
~keeping him warm and helping him poop and pee (which he has done).
Her
~daughters have named him Figaro and her two other cats (3 month old
~kittens) are terrified of him!
~
~They are so fragile when they are young, so any life-giving purrs
which
~you can send over to him will be very welcome.
~I've sent her some advice too, and also a number of good orphan
kitten
~websites which she's looking at.
~
~Many thanks -
~
~Deb.

 




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