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Helen Miles - 20 Feb 2006 21:42 GMT
Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a long
story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the vet
(well this *IS* Lily we're talking about) so more tomorrow!

Madam is fine, and very cudly. :o)

Thanks for all the good thought and purrs.

Helen M
Monique Y. Mudama - 20 Feb 2006 22:02 GMT
> Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a
> long story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the
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> Helen M

Glad to hear it!

Sorry to hear that it sounds like it was a bit traumatic, at least for
you.

I'll never forget the fear I felt when they called to tell me they
couldn't neuter Oscar.  I was quite relieved (and bewildered) when I
found out it was because she was a girl!~

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Lesley - 22 Feb 2006 13:09 GMT
> I'll never forget the fear I felt when they called to tell me they
> couldn't neuter Oscar.  I was quite relieved (and bewildered) when I
> found out it was because she was a girl!~

We were fairly convinced we had two boy kittens when we had two girl
kittens when we got them home that first day. Yes I have got the book
with the nice line drawing to show the difference but trying to inspect
the rear ends of two kittens who struggle like mad whilst giving a look
that says "My mother warned me about Humans like you!" and check the
drawing at the same time isn't too easy. In the end we concluded they
had identical rear ends and since they weren't going to get a chance to
breed that was all that mattered and anyway did we really want to spend
the first day of introducing them to their foreverhome and getting to
know them staring at their butts?. We worked it out later but to this
day their nicknames include Dunzi- Fella and Sarsi-Fella.

Lesley

Slave to the Fabulous Female Furballs
Karen - 20 Feb 2006 22:18 GMT
Oh man. Can't wait to hear THAT! So glad she is home safe.

> Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a long
> story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the vet
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> Helen M
Sandy - 21 Feb 2006 04:09 GMT
Glad things went well!

Sandy

> Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a long
> story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the vet
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>
> Helen M
polonca12000 - 21 Feb 2006 21:05 GMT
> Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a long
> story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the vet
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>
> Helen M

That is so wonderful to hear!
Healing purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek
Jeanette - 24 Feb 2006 07:19 GMT
> Madam is home and in one piece - things went very well. There's a long
> story behind the spay including some panic phone calls from the vet
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> Helen M

Good!

Jeanette

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