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m. L. Briggs wrote: When I was in the hospital for hip surgery and again for knee surgery, visiting pets were allowed, I declined to have my cat brought to the hospital, However, volunteers brought dogs in to visit patients who wanted to see animals. That is so civilized. I bet QC and Huey would be great visitor cats. They're both very mellow and love hoomins. Pam S. |
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Tanada wrote: m. L. Briggs wrote: When I was in the hospital for hip surgery and again for knee surgery, visiting pets were allowed, I declined to have my cat brought to the hospital, However, volunteers brought dogs in to visit patients who wanted to see animals. That is so civilized. I bet QC and Huey would be great visitor cats. They're both very mellow and love hoomins. Doesn't someone in this group have a "therapy" cat who visits hospital patients? Is it Bridget? Someone, here, has mentioned it a number of times. Pam S. |
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Tanada wrote: m. L. Briggs wrote: When I was in the hospital for hip surgery and again for knee surgery, visiting pets were allowed, I declined to have my cat brought to the hospital, However, volunteers brought dogs in to visit patients who wanted to see animals. That is so civilized. I bet QC and Huey would be great visitor cats. They're both very mellow and love hoomins. Doesn't someone in this group have a "therapy" cat who visits hospital patients? Is it Bridget? Someone, here, has mentioned it a number of times. Pam S. |
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It's Bridget
Tony, the original therapy cat and George, the latest by a couple years and much more people friendly. She uses George now, Tony's retired. He adores Bridget and takes care of her, but he's much happier to be at home and out of the public. George is just a fungus that loves anybody. Grace "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Tanada wrote: m. L. Briggs wrote: When I was in the hospital for hip surgery and again for knee surgery, visiting pets were allowed, I declined to have my cat brought to the hospital, However, volunteers brought dogs in to visit patients who wanted to see animals. That is so civilized. I bet QC and Huey would be great visitor cats. They're both very mellow and love hoomins. Doesn't someone in this group have a "therapy" cat who visits hospital patients? Is it Bridget? Someone, here, has mentioned it a number of times. Pam S. |
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It's Bridget
Tony, the original therapy cat and George, the latest by a couple years and much more people friendly. She uses George now, Tony's retired. He adores Bridget and takes care of her, but he's much happier to be at home and out of the public. George is just a fungus that loves anybody. Grace "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Tanada wrote: m. L. Briggs wrote: When I was in the hospital for hip surgery and again for knee surgery, visiting pets were allowed, I declined to have my cat brought to the hospital, However, volunteers brought dogs in to visit patients who wanted to see animals. That is so civilized. I bet QC and Huey would be great visitor cats. They're both very mellow and love hoomins. Doesn't someone in this group have a "therapy" cat who visits hospital patients? Is it Bridget? Someone, here, has mentioned it a number of times. Pam S. |
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