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"Yoj" wrote My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. Lots of purrs to Dan and Crystal. We're hoping that it is not her time yet, but if it is, we hope she passes peacefully. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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"Yoj" wrote My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. Lots of purrs to Dan and Crystal. We're hoping that it is not her time yet, but if it is, we hope she passes peacefully. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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Awww. Many purrs for them. So difficult when they get older
Karen "Yoj" wrote in message ink.net... My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. I decided I'd better go over. He lives about 35 miles from me. For one thing, he hadn't had any dinner, and for another, I figure he'd need some moral support. Also, if he did decide to take her in, I figured I could drive so he could hold her. I picked him up something to eat and went over there. The poor little thing looks like a caricature. She's a Persian whose fur gets really matted. She's recently been shaved, and she's really skinny. She looks like a stick figure with a big, funny face. She can walk around, but she's very feeble. She acts hungry, but only eats a bite or two at a time. I convinced Dan that taking her in was probably a good idea. He had been debating about doing it tonight or waiting until morning. He decided to take her, but couldn't make the call himself. When I called, they said to bring her in, but warned there would be a two-hour wait. After much thought and discussion, we decided that she didn't seem to be that uncomfortable, and making her sit in a waiting room full of other animals wouldn't make her feel any better, so he decided he'll take her in the morning, and I came home. She seems so feeble, maybe she'll take the decision out of his hands, but you never know. I'd have offered to go over in the morning to drive him, but I'm picking up a cancer patient at 8:45, so that's out. Anyway, I know people here will understand, and Dan and Crystal can use your purrs. -- Joy Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter |
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Awww. Many purrs for them. So difficult when they get older
Karen "Yoj" wrote in message ink.net... My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. I decided I'd better go over. He lives about 35 miles from me. For one thing, he hadn't had any dinner, and for another, I figure he'd need some moral support. Also, if he did decide to take her in, I figured I could drive so he could hold her. I picked him up something to eat and went over there. The poor little thing looks like a caricature. She's a Persian whose fur gets really matted. She's recently been shaved, and she's really skinny. She looks like a stick figure with a big, funny face. She can walk around, but she's very feeble. She acts hungry, but only eats a bite or two at a time. I convinced Dan that taking her in was probably a good idea. He had been debating about doing it tonight or waiting until morning. He decided to take her, but couldn't make the call himself. When I called, they said to bring her in, but warned there would be a two-hour wait. After much thought and discussion, we decided that she didn't seem to be that uncomfortable, and making her sit in a waiting room full of other animals wouldn't make her feel any better, so he decided he'll take her in the morning, and I came home. She seems so feeble, maybe she'll take the decision out of his hands, but you never know. I'd have offered to go over in the morning to drive him, but I'm picking up a cancer patient at 8:45, so that's out. Anyway, I know people here will understand, and Dan and Crystal can use your purrs. -- Joy Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter |
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Awww. Many purrs for them. So difficult when they get older
Karen "Yoj" wrote in message ink.net... My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. I decided I'd better go over. He lives about 35 miles from me. For one thing, he hadn't had any dinner, and for another, I figure he'd need some moral support. Also, if he did decide to take her in, I figured I could drive so he could hold her. I picked him up something to eat and went over there. The poor little thing looks like a caricature. She's a Persian whose fur gets really matted. She's recently been shaved, and she's really skinny. She looks like a stick figure with a big, funny face. She can walk around, but she's very feeble. She acts hungry, but only eats a bite or two at a time. I convinced Dan that taking her in was probably a good idea. He had been debating about doing it tonight or waiting until morning. He decided to take her, but couldn't make the call himself. When I called, they said to bring her in, but warned there would be a two-hour wait. After much thought and discussion, we decided that she didn't seem to be that uncomfortable, and making her sit in a waiting room full of other animals wouldn't make her feel any better, so he decided he'll take her in the morning, and I came home. She seems so feeble, maybe she'll take the decision out of his hands, but you never know. I'd have offered to go over in the morning to drive him, but I'm picking up a cancer patient at 8:45, so that's out. Anyway, I know people here will understand, and Dan and Crystal can use your purrs. -- Joy Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter |
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"Yoj" wrote:
My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. Poor Dan, and poor Crystal. Betty will be sending purrs to them both. |
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"Yoj" wrote:
My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. Poor Dan, and poor Crystal. Betty will be sending purrs to them both. |
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"Yoj" wrote:
My son Dan called me this evening, just as I was getting ready to eat my dinner. All he said was Hi, but I could tell something was wrong. He was worrying about his cat, Crystal. He said she seemed awfully weak. He wasn't very specific about what was wrong, but he broke down and had to say he'd call me later. Crystal is 16 years old, and has had some problems. She was checked two months ago, and the doctor said she wasn't in any immediate danger, but at that age, it doesn't take much. When he called back he said he was thinking about taking her to the emergency vet, but he was afraid of what they'd say. Poor Dan, and poor Crystal. Betty will be sending purrs to them both. |
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Mega purrs for a happy outcome.
Gordon, Bandit, Pericles & Snowball -- Feline family viewable at: http://community.webshots.com/user/exocat "Yoj" wrote in message Anyway, I know people here will understand, and Dan and Crystal can use your purrs. |
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Mega purrs for a happy outcome.
Gordon, Bandit, Pericles & Snowball -- Feline family viewable at: http://community.webshots.com/user/exocat "Yoj" wrote in message Anyway, I know people here will understand, and Dan and Crystal can use your purrs. |
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