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Old January 15th 06, 11:08 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Shiral wrote:
My friend Julianne's mother has had a recent, very serious cancer
diagnosis, and her first chemotherapy treatment put her white blood
cell count at zero. She's been taken to rehab to build up some
physical strength before trying more chemo. Her prognosis is three
to six months even with treatment. And it's a brain tumor.
Understandably, Julianne and her family are distraught and very
worried.

Any spare purrs and meatloaf meditations for Julianne's mother will be
most appreciated! The poor woman needs all the help she can get, right
now. Can we harness the power of purr once again, in a good cause?
All good vibrations count.

Thanks!

Melissa
Panther, Francesca and Nina.


Lots of purrs for Julianne's mother, cancer does not mean a death sentance
these days.
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Old January 15th 06, 03:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Shiral" wrote in message
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My friend Julianne's mother has had a recent, very serious cancer
diagnosis, and her first chemotherapy treatment put her white blood
cell count at zero. She's been taken to rehab to build up some physical
strength before trying more chemo. Her prognosis is three to six
months even with treatment. And it's a brain tumor. Understandably,
Julianne and her family are distraught and very worried.

Any spare purrs and meatloaf meditations for Julianne's mother will be
most appreciated! The poor woman needs all the help she can get, right
now. Can we harness the power of purr once again, in a good cause? All
good vibrations count.


Mega purrs & prayers coming over the pond

Tweed



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Old January 15th 06, 06:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 14 Jan 2006 12:54:38 -0800, "Shiral" wrote:

My friend Julianne's mother has had a recent, very serious cancer
diagnosis, and her first chemotherapy treatment put her white blood
cell count at zero. She's been taken to rehab to build up some physical
strength before trying more chemo. Her prognosis is three to six
months even with treatment. And it's a brain tumor. Understandably,
Julianne and her family are distraught and very worried.

Any spare purrs and meatloaf meditations for Julianne's mother will be
most appreciated! The poor woman needs all the help she can get, right
now. Can we harness the power of purr once again, in a good cause? All
good vibrations count.

Thanks!

Melissa
Panther, Francesca and Nina.


Purrs on the way.

Ginger-lyn

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Old January 15th 06, 07:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs on the way.
Ann

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"Shiral" wrote in message
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My friend Julianne's mother has had a recent, very serious cancer
diagnosis, and her first chemotherapy treatment put her white blood
cell count at zero. She's been taken to rehab to build up some physical
strength before trying more chemo. Her prognosis is three to six
months even with treatment. And it's a brain tumor. Understandably,
Julianne and her family are distraught and very worried.

Any spare purrs and meatloaf meditations for Julianne's mother will be
most appreciated! The poor woman needs all the help she can get, right
now. Can we harness the power of purr once again, in a good cause? All
good vibrations count.

Thanks!

Melissa
Panther, Francesca and Nina.



 




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