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Old June 16th 08, 04:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
jmc
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Default Meep earns her "TravelCat" title again.

So, we all survived. Those who've read my posts know that Meep and I
recently lived in Australia. Now we don't

Poor Meep had a longer trip than us to get to the US - we flew pretty
much straight to where we are. She had to fly a circuitous route to get
here, about 1k air miles longer, due to possible weather delays at an
airport that'd actually make sense to ship her to.

Anyway, we picked her up from the airport two days ago. She was tired
but otherwise in better fettle than any other previous trip. Not sure
how much of that was "oh no not again" and how much was the
Amytryptyline she's on. At any rate, she's quite relaxed here in the
hotel room, curled up below hubby's feet. She didn't even bury under
her box bedding when the maid came in this morning (we have arrangements
with the maids that they do us first, I put her in the box for safety).

We rest here for a few days, then we get back into the truck for our
cross-country journey.

jmc
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Old June 17th 08, 06:24 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Candace
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Default Meep earns her "TravelCat" title again.

On Jun 15, 8:51*pm, jmc wrote:
So, we all survived. *Those who've read my posts know that Meep and I
recently lived in Australia. *Now we don't

Poor Meep had a longer trip than us to get to the US - we flew pretty
much straight to where we are. *She had to fly a circuitous route to get
here, about 1k air miles longer, due to possible weather delays at an
airport that'd actually make sense to ship her to.

Anyway, we picked her up from the airport two days ago. *She was tired
but otherwise in better fettle than any other previous trip. *Not sure
how much of that was "oh no not again" and how much was the
Amytryptyline she's on. *At any rate, she's quite relaxed here in the
hotel room, curled up below hubby's feet. *She didn't even bury under
her box bedding when the maid came in this morning (we have arrangements
with the maids that they do us first, I put her in the box for safety).

We rest here for a few days, then we get back into the truck for our
cross-country journey.

jmc


That's a relief. She has a lot of miles on her!

Candace
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Old June 18th 08, 04:42 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
jmc
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Default Meep earns her "TravelCat" title again.

Suddenly, without warning, Candace exclaimed (6/16/2008 11:24 PM):
On Jun 15, 8:51 pm, jmc wrote:
So, we all survived. Those who've read my posts know that Meep and I
recently lived in Australia. Now we don't

Poor Meep had a longer trip than us to get to the US - we flew pretty
much straight to where we are. She had to fly a circuitous route to get
here, about 1k air miles longer, due to possible weather delays at an
airport that'd actually make sense to ship her to.

Anyway, we picked her up from the airport two days ago. She was tired
but otherwise in better fettle than any other previous trip. Not sure
how much of that was "oh no not again" and how much was the
Amytryptyline she's on. At any rate, she's quite relaxed here in the
hotel room, curled up below hubby's feet. She didn't even bury under
her box bedding when the maid came in this morning (we have arrangements
with the maids that they do us first, I put her in the box for safety).

We rest here for a few days, then we get back into the truck for our
cross-country journey.

jmc


That's a relief. She has a lot of miles on her!

Candace


And more to come. We're in the West at the moment, we've got about 3000
miles to go before we're finally home. Bit worried about the midwest
flooding, I don't want to be stuck east of the Mississippi until the
roads are fixed we usually travel I-90 to I-80.

jmc
 




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