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Christine Burel - 24 Mar 2006 22:11 GMT
If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
pulled due to something called "neck lesions," which I guess is a fancy word
for decay at the gumline.  Wah -- both are staying overnight for
observation.   Poor babies.

thanks,
Christine
Monique Y. Mudama - 24 Mar 2006 22:13 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's
> recovery from the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and
> Robin had to have 2 pulled due to something called "neck lesions,"
> which I guess is a fancy word for decay at the gumline.  Wah -- both
> are staying overnight for observation.   Poor babies.

Purrs for your kitties.

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Karen - 24 Mar 2006 22:56 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
> the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
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> thanks,
> Christine

Purrs coming. Grant had 5 out and it didn't seem to phase him much. I'm
sure they will be much happier with the nasty things gone.
Adrian A - 24 Mar 2006 23:18 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's
> recovery from the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> thanks,
> Christine

Lots of sympathetic purrs, I had to have a tooth pulled 2 weeks ago.
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W. Leong - 24 Mar 2006 23:19 GMT
Rusty, who now is glad his meowmie has brushed his teeth since day 1,
is sending healing purrs.

> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery
> from
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> thanks,
> Christine
Kreisleriana - 25 Mar 2006 00:52 GMT
>If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
>the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>thanks,
>Christine

Poor kitties!  Purra for both.

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Irulan - 25 Mar 2006 01:09 GMT
aw, poor babies. We will purr and pray for their quick recovery.
Lily & her mama

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> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery
> from
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> thanks,
> Christine
Marina - 25 Mar 2006 04:58 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
> the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
> pulled due to something called "neck lesions," which I guess is a fancy word
> for decay at the gumline.  Wah -- both are staying overnight for
> observation.   Poor babies.

Aww, poor babies indeed. Having had a tooth extracted myself recently, I
am sending BTDT sympathy vibes, and the cats, who have not had any tooth
problems yet <knock wood> send their best healing purrs. Also soothing
purrs for their family, who misses Midnight and Robin.

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Susan M - 25 Mar 2006 06:25 GMT
Purrs for both of them and for their worried/lonely meowmie!

Susan M
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> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery
> from
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> thanks,
> Christine
glsummer@neptunelink.com - 25 Mar 2006 20:45 GMT
>If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
>the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>thanks,
>Christine

Awwww.  I'm sure they'll be just fine, but quick-healing purrs are on
the way.

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polonca12000 - 25 Mar 2006 23:03 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
> the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> thanks,
> Christine

Poor babies!
Lots and lots of healing purrs and best wishes for a complete and swift
recovery,
Polonca and Soncek
Christine Burel - 26 Mar 2006 02:53 GMT
Thank you all for your kind purrs and good wishes for Robin and Midnight --
they are back home now and glad to be there!

Both Robin and Midnight each got pain patches for pain management yesterday
which are supposed to help them and which are supposed to stay on till
Tuesday...so far, Midnight still has hers on.  With Robin, however, it was
another story -- not 5 minutes after we were home, he pulled it off; it was
not reattachable, so I call my vet.  She says bring him back and they'll put
another one on.  So back we go with Robin howling all the way there.  They
put another one on and an e-collar and they are nice enough not to charge me
again...we get home...within 5 minutes, Robin has managed to wriggle out of
his collar and has pulled off the 2nd patch!  I call the vet... this time we
agree to give him oral pain meds so I return to the vet again (3rd trip) to
pick up these meds and I just gave him his dose.

Both Robbie and Middie are eating their canned food okay but now can't have
any crunchy treats for 2 weeks.  And giving kitty treats in the evening is
yet another way in which the masters have trained me.  So I found something
called "kitty kavier," which is shaved, dried flakes of bonita fish, which
I'm now using as treat material, especially as I have to give both kitties a
really bitter-tasting antibiotic (clindamycin) orally for 2 weeks.

Anyway, it is so good to have them both home again -- thanks so much for all
your support!
Christine
polonca12000 - 26 Mar 2006 18:57 GMT
> Thank you all for your kind purrs and good wishes for Robin and Midnight --
> they are back home now and glad to be there!
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> your support!
> Christine

Healing purrs for Robin and Midnight and hugs for you, Christine, for
being such a caring meowmie,
Polonca and Soncek
Sam - 26 Mar 2006 03:29 GMT
> If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
> the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> thanks,
> Christine

Belated purrs on the way.

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Wayne Mitchell - 26 Mar 2006 04:21 GMT
>If ya'll could spare a few purrs for poor Midnight and Robin's recovery from
>the dentist -- Middie had to have 1 tooth pulled and Robin had to have 2
>pulled due to something called "neck lesions," which I guess is a fancy word
>for decay at the gumline.  Wah -- both are staying overnight for
>observation.   Poor babies.

Hope they both got to come home today, and that they are soon
completely recovered.

They can have BTDT purrs from Will, who has only three teeth
left.

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