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Victor Martinez - 31 May 2004 15:09 GMT
Tom and I started going for a brisk morning walk at 6am about a week
ago. We're enjoying it very much and we've met a lot of neighborhood
cats. It seems every other house has at least a couple! Most are shy and
just look at us from their porches, but I've managed to make friends
with a couple of them. One is a fluffy (huge) white cat and the other is
a very beautiful british short haired, with a most unusual coloration:
grey and black, with a beautiful swirl pattern (marble?). I hope that
with time more cats will accept some scritches in the morning.

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badwilson - 31 May 2004 15:59 GMT
Wow, getting up at 6 am to go for a walk!  If I wore a hat, it would be off
to you!  That's great that you're meeting some nice neighbourhood kitties
too.  Scritches to everyone!
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> Tom and I started going for a brisk morning walk at 6am about a week
> ago. We're enjoying it very much and we've met a lot of neighborhood
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> Send your spam here: uce@ftc.gov
> Email me here: pistorLITTER@BOXaustin.rr.com
Kreisleriana - 31 May 2004 16:02 GMT
>Tom and I started going for a brisk morning walk at 6am about a week
>ago. We're enjoying it very much and we've met a lot of neighborhood
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>grey and black, with a beautiful swirl pattern (marble?). I hope that
>with time more cats will accept some scritches in the morning.

Dogs and cats are some of the perks of getting one's butt out of bed
and outside early in the a.m.  Just this morning I met an adorable
calico girl who was astonishingly round, just like a calico beach
ball.  She rolled and showed me her tummy, the shameless little hussy.
;)

Also noted, Kool, a black kitty who spends the mornings sleeping
(appropriately enough) on an air conditioner. ;)

Theresa
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JPHobbs - 05 Jun 2004 06:29 GMT
Sorry, I have to use a reply to group so I can get the address
back in my book as I lost everything when My comp went down the
drain. My ex asked me if I could help,as his cat has a prolapsed anus
and the vet told him the only thing was a nasty operation,that involved
opening the cats stomache and pulling it back that way, its about four
yrs old and he wondered if there was any other way to fix it,I have never
heard of this so I thought I would pass it on to you as someone probably
knows of it or has heard of it, crossing my fingers   Jean.

> >Tom and I started going for a brisk morning walk at 6am about a week
> >ago. We're enjoying it very much and we've met a lot of neighborhood
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> My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
> alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/
Takayuki - 05 Jun 2004 07:46 GMT
>Sorry, I have to use a reply to group so I can get the address
>back in my book as I lost everything when My comp went down the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>heard of this so I thought I would pass it on to you as someone probably
>knows of it or has heard of it, crossing my fingers   Jean.

You know who would probably know a lot about this?  Beth.  The people
here probably remember her best for her stories about Major Barbara
and Tye.

She has a special needs cats web site, and a kitten, Maddie, that had
a prolapsed rectum.

http://www.specialneedspets.org/maddie.htm

I'm not sure what her current contact information is, but this group
and Beth's web site seem to be good places to start.
JPHobbs - 06 Jun 2004 07:44 GMT
Thank you Takayuki, I've forwarded your letter on to John I was going to
have  a look first but I could not get the link to show, he might though
Thanks again Hugs   Jean.P.

> >Sorry, I have to use a reply to group so I can get the address
> >back in my book as I lost everything when My comp went down the
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> I'm not sure what her current contact information is, but this group
> and Beth's web site seem to be good places to start.
JPHobbs - 06 Jun 2004 13:28 GMT
Takayuki, I tried to thank you earlier, but for some reason
it wouldn't post a note came up and said I didn't have
permission to talk, today after getting in touch with Vicky
decided to try again so hope this gets through, thank
you I have passed your letter on to John {ex}   Jean.P.

> >Sorry, I have to use a reply to group so I can get the address
> >back in my book as I lost everything when My comp went down the
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> I'm not sure what her current contact information is, but this group
> and Beth's web site seem to be good places to start.
Takayuki - 06 Jun 2004 19:58 GMT
>Takayuki, I tried to thank you earlier, but for some reason
>it wouldn't post a note came up and said I didn't have
>permission to talk, today after getting in touch with Vicky
> decided to try again so hope this gets through, thank
>you I have passed your letter on to John {ex}   Jean.P.

I actually see both of the posts you made.  We're purring for John's
cat.
 
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