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Old April 15th 05, 09:40 PM
Jo Firey
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Default I'm a bad mommy

Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and will be
on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My daughter
told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she said Molly was
having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very often) I figured it
was allergies and called and made an appointment this morning. When I caught
her to put her in the car I noticed green stuff by her nose for the first
time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.

Jo


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Old April 15th 05, 11:24 PM
CatNipped
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"Jo Firey" wrote in message
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Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and will be
on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My daughter
told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she said Molly was
having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very often) I figured it
was allergies and called and made an appointment this morning. When I

caught
her to put her in the car I noticed green stuff by her nose for the first
time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.

Jo


Awwww. You're *NOT* a bad mommy, Jo. There was no way you could have
known. Cat's are *notorious* for not showing signs of illness (look how
long Bandit managed to keep her burns hidden from me - and I should have
seen them, I'm *not* blind!). So don't beat yourself up over this, just
concentrate on getting Molly better.

Get well purrs on the way for Molly.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 16th 05, 04:42 AM
Marina
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Jo Firey wrote:

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.


You weren't to know, Jo. Many purrs coming over for you both. Is she
hard to medicate?

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Old April 16th 05, 05:04 AM
Jo Firey
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"Marina" wrote in message
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Jo Firey wrote:

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.


You weren't to know, Jo. Many purrs coming over for you both. Is she hard
to medicate?


The first two times were amazingly easy. Got my grandson to hold her, and
he opened her mouth and it was easy to squirt the medicine right in.

Jo


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Old April 16th 05, 09:47 AM
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for Molly (and you are not a bad mommy, Jo),
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Jo Firey" wrote in message
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Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and will be
on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My daughter
told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she said Molly was
having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very often) I figured it
was allergies and called and made an appointment this morning. When I

caught
her to put her in the car I noticed green stuff by her nose for the first
time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.

Jo




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Old April 16th 05, 01:36 PM
Adrian
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Jo Firey wrote:
Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and
will be on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My
daughter told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she
said Molly was having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very
often) I figured it was allergies and called and made an appointment
this morning. When I caught her to put her in the car I noticed green
stuff by her nose for the first time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And
bad mommy didn't even notice.

Jo


Purrs for Molly to get well soon.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.



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Old April 16th 05, 04:56 PM
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Jo Firey wrote:
Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and
will be on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My
daughter told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she
said Molly was having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very
often) I figured it was allergies and called and made an appointment
this morning. When I caught her to put her in the car I noticed green
stuff by her nose for the first time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And
bad mommy didn't even notice.

Jo


You aren't a bad mommy! As others have mentioned, cats are good at hiding
things. And since you can't hear, how would you know Molly sounded
"stuffy"? I'm glad you got her to the vet and she's being treated. Don't
beat yourself up about it. Purrs on the way for a speedy recovery.

Jill


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Old April 16th 05, 06:59 PM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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Jo Firey wrote:
Just got back from the vet. Molly has a nasty sinus infection and
will be on Clavamox for the next two weeks.

I didn't know there was anything wrong with her. (I'm deaf) My
daughter told me she sounded stuffy two days ago. Last night she
said Molly was having trouble breathing. (Daughter isn't here very
often) I figured it was allergies and called and made an appointment
this morning. When I caught her to put her in the car I noticed green
stuff by her nose for the first time.

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And
bad mommy didn't even notice.

Jo


You aren't a bad mommy! As others have mentioned, cats are good at hiding
things. And since you can't hear, how would you know Molly sounded
"stuffy"? I'm glad you got her to the vet and she's being treated. Don't
beat yourself up about it. Purrs on the way for a speedy recovery.

Jill



Purrs from me too.


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Old April 16th 05, 08:56 PM
Marina
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Jo Firey wrote:

"Marina" wrote in message
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Jo Firey wrote:

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And bad
mommy didn't even notice.


You weren't to know, Jo. Many purrs coming over for you both. Is she hard
to medicate?



The first two times were amazingly easy. Got my grandson to hold her, and
he opened her mouth and it was easy to squirt the medicine right in.


Well, that's something to be grateful for!

--
Marina, Frank, Nikki, and introducing: Mere!
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old April 17th 05, 05:47 AM
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Purrs for Molly's quick recovery 'Good Mommy' not bad
Jean.P.

Jo Firey wrote in message
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"Marina" wrote in message
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Jo Firey wrote:

Poor little girl has been miserable but keeping her face clean. And

bad
mommy didn't even notice.


You weren't to know, Jo. Many purrs coming over for you both. Is she

hard
to medicate?


The first two times were amazingly easy. Got my grandson to hold her, and
he opened her mouth and it was easy to squirt the medicine right in.

Jo




 




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