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"Yoj" wrote in message om... ....I really need to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a little. .... Joy Joy, Hugs to you and gentle under the chin rubs to Skeeter. It's so hard to watch our special companions lose ground. It makes those good moments all the more precious. I hope Skeeter finds her special place under the geraniums to be suitable again. Annie |
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"Yoj" wrote in message om... ....I really need to find her so I can giver her an infusion and try to get her to eat a little. .... Joy Joy, Hugs to you and gentle under the chin rubs to Skeeter. It's so hard to watch our special companions lose ground. It makes those good moments all the more precious. I hope Skeeter finds her special place under the geraniums to be suitable again. Annie |
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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))) so sorry to hear about Skeeter's problems. From everything I hear hydration really helps. Sending purrs that she'll get used to the routine and will start eating and taking her meds. Which reminds me of BlueBird and her cat. I remember it was about this time last year that her Little Bit was given 4-5 days to live - I think I even sent early RB purrs. (Course the fact that I have a Little Bit of my own really made me feel for her Little Bit.) But her LB fooled TED and I received an e-mail from towards the end of July and she said her Little Bit was doing well, except for no appetite. I guess I'm just saying that sometimes they confound the "experts" and continue to do well after TED has pretty much given up - not that Skeeter is to that point yet. Message to self: I really need to send off a message and see how the two of them are getting along. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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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))) so sorry to hear about Skeeter's problems. From everything I hear hydration really helps. Sending purrs that she'll get used to the routine and will start eating and taking her meds. Which reminds me of BlueBird and her cat. I remember it was about this time last year that her Little Bit was given 4-5 days to live - I think I even sent early RB purrs. (Course the fact that I have a Little Bit of my own really made me feel for her Little Bit.) But her LB fooled TED and I received an e-mail from towards the end of July and she said her Little Bit was doing well, except for no appetite. I guess I'm just saying that sometimes they confound the "experts" and continue to do well after TED has pretty much given up - not that Skeeter is to that point yet. Message to self: I really need to send off a message and see how the two of them are getting along. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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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))) so sorry to hear about Skeeter's problems. From everything I hear hydration really helps. Sending purrs that she'll get used to the routine and will start eating and taking her meds. Which reminds me of BlueBird and her cat. I remember it was about this time last year that her Little Bit was given 4-5 days to live - I think I even sent early RB purrs. (Course the fact that I have a Little Bit of my own really made me feel for her Little Bit.) But her LB fooled TED and I received an e-mail from towards the end of July and she said her Little Bit was doing well, except for no appetite. I guess I'm just saying that sometimes they confound the "experts" and continue to do well after TED has pretty much given up - not that Skeeter is to that point yet. Message to self: I really need to send off a message and see how the two of them are getting along. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:27:00 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote: I know that whenever you allow yourself to love, you are setting yourself up to be hurt. When you love an animal whose probable life span is 1/4 of yours or less, you almost guarantee it. It's the price you pay, and it's a heavy one, but I think it's worth it. Amen -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:27:00 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote: I know that whenever you allow yourself to love, you are setting yourself up to be hurt. When you love an animal whose probable life span is 1/4 of yours or less, you almost guarantee it. It's the price you pay, and it's a heavy one, but I think it's worth it. Amen -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 23:27:00 GMT, "Yoj"
wrote: I know that whenever you allow yourself to love, you are setting yourself up to be hurt. When you love an animal whose probable life span is 1/4 of yours or less, you almost guarantee it. It's the price you pay, and it's a heavy one, but I think it's worth it. Amen -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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On Tue, 07 Sep, Joy wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- 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. It can be such a worry when you can't find a sick cat. Instinct tells them to find a spot where they aren't likely to be disturbed. Of course, hoomins call that hiding. Purrs on the way. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Tue, 07 Sep, Joy wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- 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. It can be such a worry when you can't find a sick cat. Instinct tells them to find a spot where they aren't likely to be disturbed. Of course, hoomins call that hiding. Purrs on the way. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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