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Old September 7th 04, 11:04 PM
Yoj
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I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.

I check up on her whereabouts often because of her CRF, and because it's
often time to giver her more medication, or try to get her to eat, or
give her an infusion.

I took some food out this morning, and saw her backing out of that spot.
Then she sadly walked away. Apparently she had urinated where she was
lying, so now her "best place" is spoiled. It is very hot here today,
so I'm sure the spot is dry now. I sprinkled some litter box deodorizer
over the place where it was, in the hope that later she will feel able
to use the spot again.

In the meantime, she has gone into hiding. I've looked every place I
can think of, and can't find her. This is the fourth time that has
happened. I no longer panic completely when it does, but I really need
to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a
little.

I'd appreciate purrs that I find her soon. I have to go out this
evening, and I really want to have taken care of this (besides knowing
where she is) before I leave.

Joy

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Joy

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will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson



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Old September 7th 04, 11:15 PM
CatNipped
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"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old September 7th 04, 11:15 PM
CatNipped
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"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


  #4  
Old September 7th 04, 11:15 PM
CatNipped
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"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old September 7th 04, 11:26 PM
Bev
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CatNipped wrote:

"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


Joy, it's awful for you. But cats do go up and down with this
complaint. They can be really sick for days then have a complete
revival, start eating again and being normal. Let's hope this happens
with Skeeter.

((()))

Bev
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Old September 7th 04, 11:26 PM
Bev
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CatNipped wrote:

"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


Joy, it's awful for you. But cats do go up and down with this
complaint. They can be really sick for days then have a complete
revival, start eating again and being normal. Let's hope this happens
with Skeeter.

((()))

Bev
--
The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.
  #7  
Old September 7th 04, 11:26 PM
Bev
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CatNipped wrote:

"Yoj" wrote in message
om...
I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.


Oh, poor Skeeter - poor Joy!

{{{{{{{{{{Skeeter}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{{{Joy}}}}}}}}}}

I can only imagine how hard it must be for you to watch your baby girl going
through this. We're sending mega purrs that you find Skeeter quickly and
that her health improves.

Hugs,

CatNipped


Joy, it's awful for you. But cats do go up and down with this
complaint. They can be really sick for days then have a complete
revival, start eating again and being normal. Let's hope this happens
with Skeeter.

((()))

Bev
--
The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.
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Old September 8th 04, 12:12 AM
Nan
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:04:43 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote:

I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.

I check up on her whereabouts often because of her CRF, and because it's
often time to giver her more medication, or try to get her to eat, or
give her an infusion.

I took some food out this morning, and saw her backing out of that spot.
Then she sadly walked away. Apparently she had urinated where she was
lying, so now her "best place" is spoiled. It is very hot here today,
so I'm sure the spot is dry now. I sprinkled some litter box deodorizer
over the place where it was, in the hope that later she will feel able
to use the spot again.

In the meantime, she has gone into hiding. I've looked every place I
can think of, and can't find her. This is the fourth time that has
happened. I no longer panic completely when it does, but I really need
to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a
little.

I'd appreciate purrs that I find her soon. I have to go out this
evening, and I really want to have taken care of this (besides knowing
where she is) before I leave.

Joy

Poor Skeeter! She must be so embarrassed that she 'wet the bed'.
Mega purrs are on the way that she comes out of hiding before you have
to leave this evening, and that she soon gets to feeling better. Poor
baby.
--

Nan and the furkids

A wise man talks because he has something to say;
a fool talks because he has to say something.
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Old September 8th 04, 12:12 AM
Nan
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:04:43 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote:

I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.

I check up on her whereabouts often because of her CRF, and because it's
often time to giver her more medication, or try to get her to eat, or
give her an infusion.

I took some food out this morning, and saw her backing out of that spot.
Then she sadly walked away. Apparently she had urinated where she was
lying, so now her "best place" is spoiled. It is very hot here today,
so I'm sure the spot is dry now. I sprinkled some litter box deodorizer
over the place where it was, in the hope that later she will feel able
to use the spot again.

In the meantime, she has gone into hiding. I've looked every place I
can think of, and can't find her. This is the fourth time that has
happened. I no longer panic completely when it does, but I really need
to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a
little.

I'd appreciate purrs that I find her soon. I have to go out this
evening, and I really want to have taken care of this (besides knowing
where she is) before I leave.

Joy

Poor Skeeter! She must be so embarrassed that she 'wet the bed'.
Mega purrs are on the way that she comes out of hiding before you have
to leave this evening, and that she soon gets to feeling better. Poor
baby.
--

Nan and the furkids

A wise man talks because he has something to say;
a fool talks because he has to say something.
  #10  
Old September 8th 04, 12:12 AM
Nan
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 22:04:43 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote:

I feel so sorry for Skeeter. She had a favorite place to lie, in the
geraniums by the sliding glass door. She has spent a great deal of time
there the past couple of days.

I check up on her whereabouts often because of her CRF, and because it's
often time to giver her more medication, or try to get her to eat, or
give her an infusion.

I took some food out this morning, and saw her backing out of that spot.
Then she sadly walked away. Apparently she had urinated where she was
lying, so now her "best place" is spoiled. It is very hot here today,
so I'm sure the spot is dry now. I sprinkled some litter box deodorizer
over the place where it was, in the hope that later she will feel able
to use the spot again.

In the meantime, she has gone into hiding. I've looked every place I
can think of, and can't find her. This is the fourth time that has
happened. I no longer panic completely when it does, but I really need
to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a
little.

I'd appreciate purrs that I find her soon. I have to go out this
evening, and I really want to have taken care of this (besides knowing
where she is) before I leave.

Joy

Poor Skeeter! She must be so embarrassed that she 'wet the bed'.
Mega purrs are on the way that she comes out of hiding before you have
to leave this evening, and that she soon gets to feeling better. Poor
baby.
--

Nan and the furkids

A wise man talks because he has something to say;
a fool talks because he has to say something.
 




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