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Pandora UPDATE
Wow, I just read both posts -- how kind of that stranger to help Pandora!
Huge purrs for her quick recovery. She's one lucky kitty! purrs, Christine "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. A very wierd day so far. Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Helen Miles wrote:
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. A very wierd day so far. Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated. Helen M Poor Pandora. :-( Thank Bast she's still alive! Lots of purrs for to recover quickly and come home. Microchips are a wonderful invention, I'm glad to hear another story of how they help. It's a pity you can't give the good samaritan a great big hug, were you able to send your thanks via the vet? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Pandora UPDATE
Thank goodness you have her back and I send purrs to her, your good
samaritan, and her slaves. Susan M Otis and Chester "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. |
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I'm so glad to hear that Pandora was found. Purrs for her speedy recovery from this difficult adventure. Good thoughts and wishes for the person who helped her. Debbie Helen Miles wrote: We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. A very wierd day so far. Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:48:10 +0000 (UTC), "Helen Miles"
yodeled: We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. OMG!! Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. A very wierd day so far. Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated. Helen M Oh dear, poor Pandora! big, big purrs for her recovery, and thank Bast for her return. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com Make Levees, Not War |
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Pandora UPDATE
I'm so glad she was found but OH HELEN!! Please keep us posted.
PUUURRRRRRSSSSSS. "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong, the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed, baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good samaritan. A very wierd day so far. Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated. Helen M -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Pandora UPDATE
On 2006-03-30, Helen Miles penned:
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk. I'm so glad Pandora has been located and will be okay. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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"Helen Miles" wrote We've located Pandora. Purrs, yips & hoomin good wishes for Pandora's recovery and the Good Samaritan's future wellbeing. Heartwarming. Purrs Gordon & the FF |
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Pandora UPDATE
"Jeanette" wrote Aaaaaaaghhhhhhhh. I've just checked in and seen your first message, about her being missing. I'm glad that she's not seriously injured, and I'm sending soothing purrs for you and all the family. That good samaritan is getting purrs too, and I wish him luck and success in all his endeavours! Me too just checking in. Almost glad I missed the earlier post because I don't need any more worries right now. Is Pandora Irish, by any chance? She sure is a lucky one. Do you think a car hit her? Sound like it. May she mend soonest and never be hurt again. |
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