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Old July 3rd 05, 05:28 PM
Mare
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....one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him just
his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched over,
so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the house at
6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare

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Old July 3rd 05, 05:37 PM
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Mare wrote:
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him
just his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched
over, so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the
house at 6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more
hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare


I love this group. Where else would a cat ****ting be cause for
celebration? ;-)
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Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old July 3rd 05, 06:35 PM
Mare
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Adrian wrote:
Mare wrote:
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction.
Mare


I love this group. Where else would a cat ****ting be cause for
celebration? ;-)


No ****! Oops! I mean... uh... YEAH! ?;^) We may have to reward him
tonight - we're doing our version of surf & turf: NY strip steaks &
shrimp the size of small lobster tails (marinated in soy sauce,
pineapple juice, garlic & ginger) on the barbie (but her silly boobs
keep making the shrimp fall off!), and a baby spinach salad with
pancetta vinaigrette. Mookie is a shrimp fiend, and I'm sure he'll
manage to procure a bite or two.

M.

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Old July 3rd 05, 09:58 PM
Melissa Houle
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Mare wrote in message
ups.com...
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him just
his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched over,
so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the house at
6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare


Hooray! I hope Mookie's health troubles are on their way out the door, and
that your dear boy will soon feel himself, again.

Melissa



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Old July 3rd 05, 10:33 PM
Christina Websell
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"Mare" wrote in message
ups.com...
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him just
his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched over,
so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the house at
6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare


After an enema, the bowel is completely empty and takes a day or two to get
working again in a normal fashion as the food gradually sort of goes through
and builds up enough to need to be pushed out.
I really think he's going to be okay now, as long as he is eating, Mary!
I'm so glad for you and Mookie.

Tweed and her twosome
Kitty Farmcat & Boyfriend
http://www.possibleplaces.com/Tweed/






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Old July 4th 05, 12:23 AM
Mare
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Christina Websell wrote:


After an enema, the bowel is completely empty and takes a day or two to get
working again in a normal fashion as the food gradually sort of goes through
and builds up enough to need to be pushed out.
I really think he's going to be okay now, as long as he is eating, Mary!
I'm so glad for you and Mookie.


Thanks, Christina. He's walking a bit slowly tonight, but he wasn't
afraid to come out of his room and beg for steak. He got a couple of
small pieces of the rarest meat on the plate, and cleaned them up in
short order.

We're hoping tomorrow will find another surprise you-know-where!

And now it's time to revere and adore our boy. He'll probably join me
on the bed to view lousy television, and then fall asleep right up
against my back. That's the job I've assigned him. He's very good at
it!

M.

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Old July 4th 05, 04:45 AM
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Mare wrote:
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning!


Excellent news! Hope you can stick around, Mary.

--
Marina, Frank and Miranda. In loving memory of Nikki.
marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old July 4th 05, 07:23 AM
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On 3 Jul 2005 09:28:53 -0700, "Mare" wrote:

...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him just
his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched over,
so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the house at
6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare


This is good to hear. One of my cats had a problem a few years ago and
I was anxiously awaiting the first poopie. Purrs for continued
success.

--
CATherine
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Old July 4th 05, 10:04 PM
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Wonderful news!
Continued purrs and best wishes,
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Polonca & Soncek

"Mare" wrote in message
ups.com...
...one giant leap for Mookie! He finally passed some stuff early this
morning! It wasn't a "bumper crop", but at least I know things are
moving in the right direction. I guess the anchovy oil last night did
him some good after all. "Unca Ray" fed him a little more about an
hour ago. He's drinking his water, and I'm continuing to give him just
his wet food. He's not crying, and he's not walking all hunched over,
so I am cautiously optimistic (did a happy dance around the house at
6:00 this morning, then went back to bed & slept for 3 more hours).

We will continue to monitor the Master of the House - and I know that
the healing purrs coming from all *over* in this wonderful group will
help the love of our lives a great deal.

Thanks so much, guys, and I'll be back with updates, and maybe even
some ...ANECDOTES!

Mare



 




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