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compasionate kitty
It is my firm belief that all breathings have some manner of the
understanding of love and caring, both for their own kind and other kinds that show them some kindness, soft, who's grandfather taught her that all living things have value gilligan wrote in message ... Kayla and I were walking in a field and found an abandoned kitten no more than a week old. I carried the kitten home in my hat and fed it a mixture of fish oil and milk with an eye dropper until it could eat solid food. Kayla would catch mice and bring them to the young cat. I've seen as many as 3 mice laid out for the cat at one time. The cat and Kayla, a domesticated Arctic wolf, bonded and have remained good friends these last 10 years. Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. |
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It is my firm belief that all breathings have some manner of the
understanding of love and caring, both for their own kind and other kinds that show them some kindness, soft, who's grandfather taught her that all living things have value gilligan wrote in message ... Kayla and I were walking in a field and found an abandoned kitten no more than a week old. I carried the kitten home in my hat and fed it a mixture of fish oil and milk with an eye dropper until it could eat solid food. Kayla would catch mice and bring them to the young cat. I've seen as many as 3 mice laid out for the cat at one time. The cat and Kayla, a domesticated Arctic wolf, bonded and have remained good friends these last 10 years. Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. |
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Mrrqueekkk!
We animalz unnerstan lotz fings more than huminz fink we du. Purrz fur Kayla an Rambo an da kitty (duz she hav a name?) Ms. M-M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Fur Conspiracy: Ms. Martha-Mound (SOC, TGK), Mr. GrowlTiger, Shadow da Pup, and (Furry) Fred also Mr. TigerSam (PC) and Clarence da Choklit Moose [Edit it to make it work.] |
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Mrrqueekkk!
We animalz unnerstan lotz fings more than huminz fink we du. Purrz fur Kayla an Rambo an da kitty (duz she hav a name?) Ms. M-M - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Fur Conspiracy: Ms. Martha-Mound (SOC, TGK), Mr. GrowlTiger, Shadow da Pup, and (Furry) Fred also Mr. TigerSam (PC) and Clarence da Choklit Moose [Edit it to make it work.] |
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Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. There's no doubt in my mind that's the case. I've told this story before on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes. My brother Pat had a beautiful, spirited English Springer Spaniel named Bridget and an aging Siamese cat named Samantha. Bridget and Sam got a along ok, but were never really close. One of Bridget's favorite things to do was to bark at neighbor kids who walked close to the front fence. Almost two years ago, Bridget starting getting really ill (colon cancer). One sunny spring day Pat went out in his front yard, spread a blanket on the ground, and had a seat. Bridget and Sam both came to join him. When some kids walked past the fence, Bridget was too tired and sick to go bark at them. Apparently knowing that Bridget was too ill, Samantha took her place! This very placid, calm kitty ran up to the fence and yowled that weird, unique yowl that only Siamese cats can do. Since Bridget was too sick to bark at the kids, Samantha did it for her. Bridget went to the Rainbow Bridge a couple of months later. When she did, Samantha greived for her for a solid month. Samantha is still around, and still going strong. Dan |
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Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. There's no doubt in my mind that's the case. I've told this story before on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes. My brother Pat had a beautiful, spirited English Springer Spaniel named Bridget and an aging Siamese cat named Samantha. Bridget and Sam got a along ok, but were never really close. One of Bridget's favorite things to do was to bark at neighbor kids who walked close to the front fence. Almost two years ago, Bridget starting getting really ill (colon cancer). One sunny spring day Pat went out in his front yard, spread a blanket on the ground, and had a seat. Bridget and Sam both came to join him. When some kids walked past the fence, Bridget was too tired and sick to go bark at them. Apparently knowing that Bridget was too ill, Samantha took her place! This very placid, calm kitty ran up to the fence and yowled that weird, unique yowl that only Siamese cats can do. Since Bridget was too sick to bark at the kids, Samantha did it for her. Bridget went to the Rainbow Bridge a couple of months later. When she did, Samantha greived for her for a solid month. Samantha is still around, and still going strong. Dan |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 11:25:10 -0800, Dan Mahoney
wrote: snip Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. There's no doubt in my mind that's the case. I've told this story before on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes. My brother Pat had a beautiful, spirited English Springer Spaniel named Bridget and an aging Siamese cat named Samantha. Bridget and Sam got a along ok, but were never really close. One of Bridget's favorite things to do was to bark at neighbor kids who walked close to the front fence. Almost two years ago, Bridget starting getting really ill (colon cancer). One sunny spring day Pat went out in his front yard, spread a blanket on the ground, and had a seat. Bridget and Sam both came to join him. When some kids walked past the fence, Bridget was too tired and sick to go bark at them. Apparently knowing that Bridget was too ill, Samantha took her place! This very placid, calm kitty ran up to the fence and yowled that weird, unique yowl that only Siamese cats can do. Since Bridget was too sick to bark at the kids, Samantha did it for her. Bridget went to the Rainbow Bridge a couple of months later. When she did, Samantha greived for her for a solid month. Samantha is still around, and still going strong. Dan Loving purrs for Samantha's health and happiness. MLB |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 11:25:10 -0800, Dan Mahoney
wrote: snip Kayla had major surgery for a gun shot wound and is partly crippled, a condition that seems to worsen as she ages. We had a rare break in the weather yesterday and Kayla, Rambo, and the cat were laying out in the sunshine. The cat got up, walked to where Kayla was laying, and carefully placed her paw on Kayla's paw. There was a shared look between them that seemed very human and intimate. After a few moments the cat returned to her resting place. People underestimate the intelligence and emotional expressions of these animals. There's no doubt in my mind that's the case. I've told this story before on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes. My brother Pat had a beautiful, spirited English Springer Spaniel named Bridget and an aging Siamese cat named Samantha. Bridget and Sam got a along ok, but were never really close. One of Bridget's favorite things to do was to bark at neighbor kids who walked close to the front fence. Almost two years ago, Bridget starting getting really ill (colon cancer). One sunny spring day Pat went out in his front yard, spread a blanket on the ground, and had a seat. Bridget and Sam both came to join him. When some kids walked past the fence, Bridget was too tired and sick to go bark at them. Apparently knowing that Bridget was too ill, Samantha took her place! This very placid, calm kitty ran up to the fence and yowled that weird, unique yowl that only Siamese cats can do. Since Bridget was too sick to bark at the kids, Samantha did it for her. Bridget went to the Rainbow Bridge a couple of months later. When she did, Samantha greived for her for a solid month. Samantha is still around, and still going strong. Dan Loving purrs for Samantha's health and happiness. MLB |
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