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Old July 17th 06, 03:45 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Lois
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Default Cleo at the vets

Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no, he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Old July 17th 06, 04:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Tish Silberbauer
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Default Cleo at the vets

of course. hope she bounces back. Ted (RB) scared us several times
with this kind of behaviour, but each time (bar the last) she bounced
back to being her usual cantankerous self. Hope Cleo follows suit.
Tish

On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:45:06 +1200, "Lois" wrote:

Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no, he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois


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Old July 17th 06, 07:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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Default Cleo at the vets

Purrs are on the way, for Cleo and for you.

Joy

"Lois" wrote in message ...
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been

going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17

years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going

to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no,

he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Old July 17th 06, 08:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Helen Miles
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"Lois" wrote in message


Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)/////


Many purrs on their way - especially from Cleo Miles who says that Cleo
is a wonderful name!

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Old July 17th 06, 09:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
JBHajos
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:45:06 +1200, "Lois" wrote:

Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)


Many purrs for Cleo. Hope the problem is found soon and is easily
fixable.

Jeanne

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Old July 17th 06, 11:10 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
kilikini
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"Lois" wrote in message ...
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been

going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17

years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going

to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no,

he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois


Oh, Lois, I hope it's nothing serious! I've told Chloe, Tyrone and Pua to
purr their hearts out to Cleo. Keep us posted, please.

kili


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Old July 17th 06, 01:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian A
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Lois wrote:
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been
going on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat
Cleo (17 years old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble
going to the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't
find anything wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week
and has lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but
he said no, he still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat
and there is something going on, there was a bit of blood in her
urine, her temp is normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to
monitor her and do some blood tests, should have some results
tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois


Lots of purrs for Cleo, 17 may be old, but not that old, hopefully she's got
a few more years yet.
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Old July 17th 06, 02:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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Lois wrote:
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no, he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois

The gang here is purring for you.

Will in New Haven

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Old July 17th 06, 05:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christine Burel
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Of course, you can have purrs for Cleo (I had a Cleo when I was growing up
) -- hope they can find out how to help her.
Christine
"Lois" wrote in message ...
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been

going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17

years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going

to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no,

he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Old July 17th 06, 05:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Randy
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"Lois" wrote:
Hi, I know that you are all just about purred out with what has been going
on lately but could I ask for some purrs for our elderly cat Cleo (17 years
old)

I took her to see TED last Sunday as we felt she was having trouble going to
the toilet and her routine was all out of whack, he couldn't find anything
wrong with her.

Today I have taken her back, she has hardly eaten a thing all week and has
lost a considerable amount of weight, I thought diabetes but he said no, he
still couldn't find anything wrong but we know our cat and there is
something going on, there was a bit of blood in her urine, her temp is
normal. He wanted to keep her in for 24 hours to monitor her and do some
blood tests, should have some results tomorrow.

In the mean time we have the rest of our crew purring up a storm.

Purrs

Lois



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Purrs on the way. Hope nothing serious.

Randy

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