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Sarah: UPDATE

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Exocat - 13 Oct 2004 18:36 GMT
I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
visited her today and report that she's in good spirits & the medical
staff are pleased with her progress so far.

The power of purr has been
much appreciated by her & the family,
so a big thank you to everybody.

Best wishes

Gordon & the TT

Feline family viewable at:
http://community.webshots.com/user/exocat
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers - 13 Oct 2004 19:18 GMT
Good news about Sarah. Continuing good wishes for her recovery

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Karen Chuplis - 14 Oct 2004 00:36 GMT
> I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
> for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
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> Feline family viewable at:
> http://community.webshots.com/user/exocat

Excellent!
Marina - 14 Oct 2004 04:34 GMT
> I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
> for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
>  visited her today and report that she's in good spirits & the medical
> staff are pleased with her progress so far.

Thank you for the update, Gordon. It's good to hear that the operation
was less invasive than feared. We will continue purring for her speedy
recovery.

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Christine Burel - 14 Oct 2004 05:42 GMT
> > I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
> > for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
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> was less invasive than feared. We will continue purring for her speedy
> recovery.

This is very encouraging!  Thanks for the update -- purrs continuing.
Christine
lewe - 14 Oct 2004 17:28 GMT
> I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
> for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
>  visited her today and report that she's in good spirits & the medical
> staff are pleased with her progress so far.
<>

continued purrs for things to keep going good!

:: lewe
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Adrian - 15 Oct 2004 11:44 GMT
> I understand that she came through her surgery well & that the need
> for excision wasn't as wideranging as it might have been. Her family
>  visited her today and report that she's in good spirits & the medical
> staff are pleased with her progress so far.

I'm glad the surgery went well. Now sending recovery purrs.
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Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.

 
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