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Old November 4th 08, 07:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Sheelagh How are you doing long time no see


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Old November 5th 08, 09:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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On Nov 4, 2:23*pm, "Matthew" wrote:
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Sheelagh * How are you doing long time no see


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Sheelagh, I've been thinking about you too. I was going to e-mail you
to see how you are, but I'm glad to see you're posting.
Best regards,
---Cindy S.
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Old November 6th 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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On Nov 4, 7:23*pm, "Matthew" wrote:
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Sheelagh * How are you doing long time no see

I'm doing quite well now. Thank you for asking.


My teeter point is still rather high, but other than that, I'm doing
quite well. I have to go into hospital quite regularly for
appointments, & have also had no end of bloods done, & white counts
ect, to see how elevated they are, & how much help I need with meds to
protect the immune system. My pancreas is in rather bad shape, but i'm
hanging in there & enjoying being at home to the absolute full!



Kids are all doing fine. Ross is working in engineering, Luke is
working for a major retail outlet over here in the UK. Katie is
finishing her masters degree in social care, & also working for social
services in between times. Jack & Tilly are still at school (high
school?)



All of our masters & mistresses still keep us herded to their taste.
Ringo is still waiting @ the front door when Ross is due home (You can
set your watch by it, lol!),only in order to let Ross know what a hard
days work he's had, keeping his pillows straight, & the centre of the
bed warm! Lucy-furr is still Tilly's mistress, but Belle, Taz & Biffy
have gone to live with Katie now that she has her first "own" flat
(apartment?) because it was always intended to go that way.



Gypsy, Squiggle,& our latest rescue, Sapphie, are enjoying life to the
full too. I've only just bought this PC, so don't have any photos on
here currently to show you who they are. Soon as I upload some to it,
I will send a link for you to share them all.) Sapphie is a mixed
breed birman x moggie, & she is the sweetest natured cat we have ever
had. I love them all equally for their different trait's, but she has
that X-factor that some cats simply are able to cast without realising
they can....She belonged to a breeder who's female got out, & was
caught by the local tom cat. She was the final kitten, & they were
intending to take her to Birman Rescue to see if they could find her a
home, so, I offered to take her because she is Sooo Sweet )



Any rescue centre is usually heaving @ the rafters at this time of
year, so I figured if we took her, that would be one less home that
they needed to find. I'm so pleased we did. Paul brought her home in
June, & she is doing ever so well.

She was only about 5 weeks old when we took her in, so we got some say
in forming her socialisation, character, & welfare.



The only problem that we have encountered is the nasty case of ear
mites that we imported with her. I've tried Stronghold, advocate, &
some pet store ear mite killer as well as a product called Cleanaural,
but so far it hasn't really knocked it dead. Every now and again, we
can see her nodding head head, & despite what my vet tells me, i'm
convinced there must be something in there to make her shake her head
so often?



It's great to see that there are so many people still around. I see
that not much changes, lol...

Will email you both soon as poss.
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Old November 6th 08, 06:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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On Nov 4, 7:23 pm, "Matthew" wrote:
"Sheelagh"o""

, but i'm
hanging in there & enjoying being at home to the absolute full!


Nice to hear that.






 




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