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Mark Edwards - 10 Dec 2005 15:36 GMT
It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
pregnant (grin).

He is also negative on FelV, and has managed to open his abscess
enough for it to start draining.

All that is left is to shave his leg, administer an antibiotic shot,
and give him a round of antibiotics.

He was mostly good with the vet staff, and only yowled when they took
blood.

We go home in a little bit - as soon as he gets his shot...

Mark Edwards
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Christina Websell - 10 Dec 2005 16:08 GMT
> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
> Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
> pregnant (grin).

ROFL!   Hmmm, now that suggests to me that if you thought he was pregnant
he's been enjoying plenty of good food recently, plus he is neutered so he
must have a home somewhere nearby.  Someone must be missing him, maybe he
escaped accidentally.  Is it possible to advertise him as found at all?  In
a local newspaper, perhaps?  I've always had best results from putting up
posters on lamp posts here, but this is UK and I don't know if you could do
this where you live, Mark.

> He is also negative on FelV, and has managed to open his abscess
> enough for it to start draining.
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> He was mostly good with the vet staff, and only yowled when they took
> blood.

That's all very good news.

> We go home in a little bit - as soon as he gets his shot...

I hope you'll be able to get him back to his home, though.  It would be the
nicest Christmas present his hoomins ever had.

Tweed
glsummer@neptunelink.com - 10 Dec 2005 18:07 GMT
>It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
>Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
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>
>Mark Edwards

lol -- I've had the same problem, Mark, although I've gotten better in
recent years!  At least it's easy to change "Little Girl" to "Little
Boy"!  I never could change Circe to anything else; I joked about
spelling it "Sir Sea" instead, but never did.  ;-)

Glad he is going to be okay.

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Yoj - 10 Dec 2005 20:43 GMT
> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
> Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
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>
> Mark Edwards

LOL!  I'm glad he isn't pregnant, and especially glad about the negative
FelV test.  I hope he recovers quickly.  Have you officially changed his
name, or will he still be known as Little Girl?  ;-)

Joy
Cheryl - 10 Dec 2005 20:52 GMT
> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad -
> Little Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is
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>
> We go home in a little bit - as soon as he gets his shot...

I just saw your purr post, and then this. Great news!  Are you
keeping him?  I might have missed that. This was the little girl
that Senyah let in that everyone was sulking over, right?  LOL

PS - I loved your snow pics, and the one with the iced tire was
just amazing! I've never seen anything like that!

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Mark Edwards - 10 Dec 2005 23:40 GMT
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No cluons were harmed when Cheryl <jlhshadow@NOSPAMhotmail.com>
wrote:
>I just saw your purr post, and then this. Great news!  Are you
>keeping him?

I wish we could. If we don't find his people, we need to find him a
new home (so that WE don't end up having to find a new home).

>  I might have missed that. This was the little girl
>that Senyah let in that everyone was sulking over, right?  LOL

Yep. Poor Senyah. I told her we were now evened out with three boys
(me, Little Feet and Buster) and three girls (her, Dulce Mae and
"Little Girl"). Now Senyah is hopelessly outnumbered (big grin).

>PS - I loved your snow pics, and the one with the iced tire was
>just amazing! I've never seen anything like that!

Me either. I especially liked those two pix.

Hugs and Purrs,
Mark
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Cheryl - 10 Dec 2005 23:54 GMT
> I wish we could. If we don't find his people, we need to find
> him a new home (so that WE don't end up having to find a new
> home).

I understand.  Sending purrs for you guys to find him a new home!
Should be easier after his good vet visit. Hang some flyers, talk to
some rescue groups, I know I know, you guys have done all this
before.  :))

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Sam Nash - 10 Dec 2005 21:40 GMT
> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
> Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
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>
> Mark Edwards
At least it's good news.  Congratulations, Mark
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polonca12000 - 10 Dec 2005 22:17 GMT
Thank you so much for taking such good care of him, Mark. Hopefully he
has a home and will be reunited with his humans really soon.
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
> Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Mark Edwards
Marina - 11 Dec 2005 06:15 GMT
> It seems that my gender identifying skills have gone bad - Little
> Girl is a neutered Little Boy, which means he is assuredly NOT
> pregnant (grin).
>
> He is also negative on FelV, and has managed to open his abscess
> enough for it to start draining.

Good news. But if he is 'fluffy' enough for you to think he was
pregnant, surely he has a home? Unless he has worms...

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