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As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream
house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. |
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As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. Car buyer purrs on the way. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) A House is not a home, without a cat. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Pat" wrote in message .. . As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. Many purrs coming that you will achieve your dream of home ownership. at last. It works for me, although there are advantages and disadvantages, the former exceeds the latter in my case. Best of luck, Pat. Tweed |
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Purrs and prayers the car buyer will show up TODAY!!! and decide to buy the
car IMMEDIATELY!! Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Pat" wrote in message .. . As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. |
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:08:01 -0600, Pat wrote:
As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. We're sending thebest purrs we can muster, Pat. BTW, how's Abelard doing? Is the tail looking any better? Dan |
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"Dan M" wrote We're sending thebest purrs we can muster, Pat. BTW, how's Abelard doing? Is the tail looking any better? After keeping him inside ALL WEEKEND in anticipation of going to the vet today, when I called for an appointment they told me they're all booked up. So the visit will be tomorrow instead. He's been licking at it a lot and will let me look at it. There's a "hole" in the skin from which issues forth pus.... He still won't let me squeeze or manipulate to gauge the extent of the injury. |
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Purrs are on the way!
-- Joy **Don't believe everything you think** "Pat" wrote in message .. . As you may know I'll soon be a homeowner for the first time. Not my dream house, by a long shot, but far better than where I've been for the last six years, and no more overlord telling me what I can and can't do and how long I can stay (well, at least as long as I keep the bank and the county assessor happy). The closing is set for this Friday. Between now and then, I need to sell the little car my ex left behind, so as to avoid having to borrow any of the downpayment. I'd rather preserve my credit line for the materials to build a cat-containment fence. Purrs for a car buyer to show up shortly would be much appreciated. |
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"Pat" wrote in message ... "Dan M" wrote We're sending thebest purrs we can muster, Pat. BTW, how's Abelard doing? Is the tail looking any better? After keeping him inside ALL WEEKEND in anticipation of going to the vet today, when I called for an appointment they told me they're all booked up. So the visit will be tomorrow instead. He's been licking at it a lot and will let me look at it. There's a "hole" in the skin from which issues forth pus.... He still won't let me squeeze or manipulate to gauge the extent of the injury. Pat, I am very concerned about all of this. I am happy that you are going to be able to buy a home, but there are other factors that raise questions about how you will be able to take care of your cats. You said when you first talked about Abelard's tail that you only had $50.00 for the rest of the month, yet you are now discussing the purchase of a home and a line of credit that you do not want to disturb because you want to use that for a cat containment fence. Several people from this group donated funds for Abelard's care when you said you only had $50.00 for the remainder of the month, and some of them are people who can ill afford to make donations. At that point, Abelard was "missing," so you took Baby Eyes. I'm glad Baby Eyes received treatment, but that still left Abelard without treatment (and you had then used at least part of the money that had been donated for Abelard). You have also talked about the poor living conditions you have had to live in, yet you talked in another message about hoping that a "cat loving" tenant would move in so you could leave Eli with the new tenant. Several people gave helpful advice about the problem with Eli, but you have not updated that situation at all. I have been through the process of saving money for a down payment and trying to balance that with regular (and emergency) expenditures. However, I hope you will be more cautious in the future about placing people on this group in a position where they make donations to someone who may actually have more liquid assets than they have. I have made a number of donations to people on the NG for cat care, so I do recognize that there are emergencies where donations are both needed and legitimate -- but I do believe we should all be careful not to solicit funds (even inadvertendly) in routine situations. MaryL |
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in Pat, I am very concerned about all of this. I am happy that you are going to be able to buy a home, but there are other factors that raise questions about how you will be able to take care of your cats. You said when you first talked about Abelard's tail that you only had $50.00 for the rest of the month, yet you are now discussing the purchase of a home and a line of credit that you do not want to disturb because you want to use that for a cat containment fence. You're right, except that now I have just $6 to get through the rest of the month (after buying food and gasoline Friday in Mountain Grove). And I will make it, by the skin of my teeth. It's all planned down to the nickels and dimes. I even timed the closing to coincide with the January direct deposit from Social Security (arriving on Friday) to meet the total required. There's also a check en route from my step-daughter which will cover a good potion of the downpayment. This is money she has owed to me for a long time, and not all of what she owes. Aside from that I have set aside $1k toward the downpayment plus $150 for the first quarter's homeowner insurance premium. The rest will be either borrowed on a credit card - they sent me a special check that I can use for up to the available credit balance (and I will need all of it) and pay back @ 3.99% until paid off - or obtained from the sale of the little car. So I am hardly rolling in liquid assets. There is simply nothing extra - for anything. Aside from the new bed for Abelard, I didn't give a single gift this Christmas - even the cards I sent out were ones I had left from last year, along with postage I had already bought many months ago. Several people from this group donated funds for Abelard's care when you said you only had $50.00 for the remainder of the month, and some of them are people who can ill afford to make donations. I don't think I did any arm twisting. that point, Abelard was "missing," so you took Baby Eyes. I'm glad Baby Eyes received treatment, but that still left Abelard without treatment (and you had then used at least part of the money that had been donated for Abelard). I had called ahead to the vet to find out how much had been donated and knew there was enough, otherwise I would have cancelled the appointment and not taken Baby Eyes. Today the vet is exceptionally busy. They do not schedule morning appointments, I learned on Friday, and I wanted to be sure Abelard would be here before I scheduled anything for today, but when I called for the appointment today, they were already all booked for the whole afternoon. We have the first appointment of the day for tomorrow. You have also talked about the poor living conditions you have had to live in, yet you talked in another message about hoping that a "cat loving" tenant would move in so you could leave Eli with the new tenant. Several people gave helpful advice about the problem with Eli, but you have not updated that situation at all. Eli remains a problem. I'm sure it's due at least in part to having seven resident felines in such a tiny house. He will be happier being an "only cat" and if the person who takes my place here on the farm wants to keep him, I'm sure he'll adjust quite well to not being moved and to being able to have all the attention of a new human. Otherwise, at least we'll all have more space to share after the move. I have been through the process of saving money for a down payment and trying to balance that with regular (and emergency) expenditures. However, I hope you will be more cautious in the future about placing people on this group in a position where they make donations to someone who may actually have more liquid assets than they have. I have made a number of donations to people on the NG for cat care, so I do recognize that there are emergencies where donations are both needed and legitimate -- but I do believe we should all be careful not to solicit funds (even inadvertendly) in routine situations. I don't think a serious tail injury can fairly be called "routine". He saw the vet recenty for what appeared to be a tumor on his shoulder, that was not a routine thing either and I did not solicit contributions for that treatment, even though it stretched my slender budget to the breaking point. Quite simply, if anyone is unable to contribute toward the care of any of needy cats in this group, no one comes down on them, and I don't think you're doing anyone a service by coming down on me, either. MaryL |
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Several people gave helpful advice about the problem with Eli, but you have not updated that situation at all. I have been through the process of saving money for a down payment and trying to balance that with regular (and emergency) expenditures. However, I hope you will be more cautious in the future about placing people on this group in a position where they make donations to someone who may actually have more liquid assets than they have. I have made a number of donations to people on the NG for cat care, so I do recognize that there are emergencies where donations are both needed and legitimate -- but I do believe we should all be careful not to solicit funds (even inadvertendly) in routine situations. MaryL Mary, I understand your concern but I personally don't feel like Pat has done anything inappropriate. My understanding of her situation is that she's got the resources needed to buy the house that she needs (not that she wants, but what she and the kitties NEED), but just barely. I believe that once she gets into the new place she'll be in a position to pay her monthly expenses and to provide for the needs of her cats. I remember all too well how difficult it was to come up with the down payment and moving expenses when I last bought a house; that last period just prior to closing is always difficult. For my part, I do not feel at all bad about having sent a contribution towards the care of the kitties, and I can't fault Pat's decisions regarding the kittie's care. My feeling is that posting the info about the kitties and allowing us to contribute towards their care was perfectly appropriate. |
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