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Old November 13th 03, 10:22 AM
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:44:36 GMT, Tanada
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If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.


We certainly do have spare purrs for Berfert, as well as doggy-wags
and good vibes from me. Hoping his problem is easily and quickly
fixable.

Jeanne
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Old November 13th 03, 01:33 PM
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Old November 13th 03, 01:56 PM
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purrs and prayers for Berfert.
Jazz & his mama

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"Tanada" wrote in message
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At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. The other day I ran my hand over his
back and he felt thin and rough. He was mildly interested in the his
favorite foods, but didn't eat more than a bite or two at a time. I
called and made an appointment.

Today, Berfert showed a bit of his old strength when we tried to get him
into the carrier. He sang "Please release me" as we drove to TED
Stevenson. Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.

Pam S.



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Old November 13th 03, 02:29 PM
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Awww, poor Berfert! Healing purrs coming his way from all of us!
Christine
"Tanada" wrote in message
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At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. The other day I ran my hand over his
back and he felt thin and rough. He was mildly interested in the his
favorite foods, but didn't eat more than a bite or two at a time. I
called and made an appointment.

Today, Berfert showed a bit of his old strength when we tried to get him
into the carrier. He sang "Please release me" as we drove to TED
Stevenson. Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.

Pam S.



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Old November 13th 03, 03:15 PM
Nan
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:44:36 GMT, Tanada
wrote:

At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. The other day I ran my hand over his
back and he felt thin and rough. He was mildly interested in the his
favorite foods, but didn't eat more than a bite or two at a time. I
called and made an appointment.

Today, Berfert showed a bit of his old strength when we tried to get him
into the carrier. He sang "Please release me" as we drove to TED
Stevenson. Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.

Pam S.


Poor Berfert. The furkids are sending feel better purrs and d*ggy
kisses that he'll soon be his old self again.

Nan
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Old November 13th 03, 04:50 PM
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"Tanada" wrote in message
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Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.


lots of purrs for poor Berfert!
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Old November 13th 03, 06:13 PM
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Tanada wrote:

At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. The other day I ran my hand over his
back and he felt thin and rough. He was mildly interested in the his
favorite foods, but didn't eat more than a bite or two at a time. I
called and made an appointment.

Today, Berfert showed a bit of his old strength when we tried to get him
into the carrier. He sang "Please release me" as we drove to TED
Stevenson. Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.

Pam S.


Heaps of purrs for Berfert :) (((((Berfert))))

Bev
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before the masterpiece.
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Old November 13th 03, 06:15 PM
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"Tanada" wrote in message
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At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. The other day I ran my hand over his
back and he felt thin and rough. He was mildly interested in the his
favorite foods, but didn't eat more than a bite or two at a time. I
called and made an appointment.


Loads of purrs for Berfert. Please keep us posted.

Susan M
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Old November 13th 03, 06:17 PM
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In article , Tanada
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Today, Berfert showed a bit of his old strength when we tried to get him
into the carrier. He sang "Please release me" as we drove to TED
Stevenson. Tests have been run, and it looks like Berfert has some sort
of infection. Not all the results are back, of course, so we don't know
for sure what's up. He's on antibiotics (he hates them, of course) and
if he doesn't respond well enough by Monday, will be getting x-rays and
further testing. His blood levels were normal except for his white
count. His temperature was only 99 F. which is low for a cat. He did
protest when TED was palpating his body. His teeth are good, with a
little tartar, which took out one theory. We're worried about him, but
Doc Stevenson is one of the best TEDs in the area and we have a lot of
confidence in him.

If you have some spare purrs, I think Berfert would appreciate them.
Our crew is purring up a storm for him, and Merlin is staying with him
at all times.

Pam S.




I hope Berfie feels better soon. Maybe he needs a beer? Purrs sent.
Suz
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Old November 13th 03, 10:02 PM
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for the antibiotics to do their job, so
Berfert doesn't have to have further tests,
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Polonca & Soncek

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At first I put it down to moping about Rascal's death. Berfert had
stopped eating as much as normal. snip



 




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