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  #11  
Old April 3rd 06, 08:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Rusty needs purrs again


"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems like
the spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his
tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a
sample of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

--
Winnie

Purrs for both of you for it to be nothing of importance.

Tweed



  #12  
Old April 3rd 06, 09:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who gave
to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.
Rusty really hissed and growled loudly than ever before when the needles
went in.
I have to bath his ears and give him ringworm lotion. In 6 months he has
to go back
for another Program shot. I will get a urine sample to TED for exam. I did
that
another time using an empty litter box. This is better than having TED stuck
a catheter
under his tail.
TED also wants to change his diet to Mature Cat formula.
After all, Rusty is now older than me. Good thing he has never refused any
prescription
food.

Thanks for all the purrs and Rusty will keep purring for all other kitties
that
need it.

Winnie

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems like
the spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his
tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a
sample of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

--
Winnie



  #13  
Old April 3rd 06, 10:03 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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PURRS for a quick recovery from ringworm.

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who

gave
to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.
Rusty really hissed and growled loudly than ever before when the needles
went in.
I have to bath his ears and give him ringworm lotion. In 6 months he has
to go back
for another Program shot. I will get a urine sample to TED for exam. I did
that
another time using an empty litter box. This is better than having TED

stuck
a catheter
under his tail.
TED also wants to change his diet to Mature Cat formula.
After all, Rusty is now older than me. Good thing he has never refused any
prescription
food.

Thanks for all the purrs and Rusty will keep purring for all other kitties
that
need it.

Winnie

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems like
the spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his
tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a
sample of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

--
Winnie





  #14  
Old April 3rd 06, 10:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Update: Rusty needs purrs again

Thank Karen. How is Pearl doing? Is W/D doing its trick?
Rusty was on I/D which helps him instantly, but now the musical chair of
prescription goes on to the Mature Cat formula.

Winnie
"Karen" wrote in message
...
PURRS for a quick recovery from ringworm.

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who

gave
to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.
Rusty really hissed and growled loudly than ever before when the needles
went in.
I have to bath his ears and give him ringworm lotion. In 6 months he
has
to go back
for another Program shot. I will get a urine sample to TED for exam. I
did
that
another time using an empty litter box. This is better than having TED

stuck
a catheter
under his tail.
TED also wants to change his diet to Mature Cat formula.
After all, Rusty is now older than me. Good thing he has never refused
any
prescription
food.

Thanks for all the purrs and Rusty will keep purring for all other
kitties
that
need it.

Winnie

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems
like
the spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his
tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a
sample of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

--
Winnie







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Old April 3rd 06, 10:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 2006-04-03, W. Leong penned:
We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty
does have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't
know who gave to whom.


Purrs for you and Rusty.

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca
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Old April 3rd 06, 11:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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ouch. Poor Rusty. Purrs and prayers for him.
Lily & her mama

--

Irulan
from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time
"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who
gave to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.
Rusty really hissed and growled loudly than ever before when the needles
went in.
I have to bath his ears and give him ringworm lotion. In 6 months he has
to go back
for another Program shot. I will get a urine sample to TED for exam. I did
that
another time using an empty litter box. This is better than having TED
stuck a catheter
under his tail.
TED also wants to change his diet to Mature Cat formula.
After all, Rusty is now older than me. Good thing he has never refused any
prescription
food.

Thanks for all the purrs and Rusty will keep purring for all other kitties
that
need it.

Winnie

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems like
the spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his
tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a
sample of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

--
Winnie





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Old April 4th 06, 01:27 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Update: Rusty needs purrs again

"W. Leong" wrote in message
...
We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who
gave to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.


I hope that his stomach settles down and that the ringworm clears up
quickly.

Susan M
Otis and Chester


  #18  
Old April 4th 06, 03:03 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Update: Rusty needs purrs again

"W. Leong" wrote:

I have to bath his ears and give him ringworm lotion.


Ah, then you're going to need some purrs too. "Get better"
purrs for Rusty and coping purrs for his mom.

--

Wayne, with special purrformances by Will and Heidi
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Old April 4th 06, 03:48 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 16:22:42 -0400, "W. Leong"
wrote:

We just got home from TED. His fecal samples are negative. But Rusty does
have ringworm on his ears. Not surprising as I have it. Don't know who gave
to whom.
He got his vaccination and a shot of Program for the ringworm.
Rusty really hissed and growled loudly than ever before when the needles
went in.

So you have a double whammy with Rusty. Poor guy! There sure seems to
be a lot of ringworm about this year. I hope you can get rid of it
soon. I know Marina had a bad time with it. BTW, do you also take
Program? Or is carnivorous feline medicine very different from human
meds? Purrs for you and Rusty.


--
CATherine
  #20  
Old April 4th 06, 04:22 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Rusty needs purrs again

W. Leong wrote:
This morning I woke up to find 'presents' on the floor again. Seems like the
spoonful of
canned pumpkin I gave him last night at bedtime didn't agree with his tummy.
He loves the pumpkin and has them for a long time.
He is going to TED this afternoon for his shots so I'll bring along a sample
of the 'present' and
a sample from the litter box.

We can use some purrs. This cat is giving me grey hair.

Purrs on the way, Winnie.

--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
 




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