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Some free syringes for someone with a diabetic cat.

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Gandalf - 09 Nov 2006 00:57 GMT
One of my co-workers had a small d*g who recently succumbed to diabetes related
complications :-(

She asked me if I could find someone who needs some new, sealed syringes for
insulin:

(From sealed Walgreens package): Syringes, short needle, 0.3ml

(30ga 5/16" needle).

Just two packages of 10 ea. She was buying in small quantities, as she knew time
was short. :-(

But she doesn't want these to go to waste, if you can use them;  USA only (for
easier , and cheaper shipping). Also, if you are well off financially, please
wait and see of someone who isn't so well off can use them. I'll pick up the
cost of shipping.

Make obvious change to my E-mail address.

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"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein

Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
-Buddha
Cheryl - 09 Nov 2006 01:03 GMT
> One of my co-workers had a small d*g who recently succumbed to
> diabetes related complications :-(
>
> She asked me if I could find someone who needs some new, sealed
> syringes for insulin:

I'm so sorry to hear about your co-workers dog.  Peaceful journey
thoughts and a few purrs from some kitties who don't know dogs
aren't just noisy cats.

A thought for your friend: When Shadow died, I had a lot of
medication left over, and I brought them back to the vet and asked
her to give them to any needy slave who couldn't afford prescribed
meds.

Speaking of syringes, I have a whole box of allergy shot grade
syringes (very small for shallow SQ injections). I haven't given
them away thinking Shamrock might go back on allergy shots if the
current method doesn't work out, but allergy shots didn't "cure"
him either.

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Cheryl

Stormin Mormon - 09 Nov 2006 02:26 GMT
You could list them on freecycle. My area has a couple active
freecycle lists. They are horribly poorly managed, and at least two
other competing lists are active.

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One of my co-workers had a small d*g who recently succumbed to
diabetes related
complications :-(

She asked me if I could find someone who needs some new, sealed
syringes for
insulin:

(From sealed Walgreens package): Syringes, short needle, 0.3ml

(30ga 5/16" needle).

Just two packages of 10 ea. She was buying in small quantities, as she
knew time
was short. :-(

But she doesn't want these to go to waste, if you can use them;  USA
only (for
easier , and cheaper shipping). Also, if you are well off financially,
please
wait and see of someone who isn't so well off can use them. I'll pick
up the
cost of shipping.

Make obvious change to my E-mail address.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in
Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein

Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
-Buddha
Yowie - 09 Nov 2006 21:00 GMT
> One of my co-workers had a small d*g who recently succumbed to diabetes
> related
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> the
> cost of shipping.

What a wonderful and generous thing to do, and what a great way to honour
the memory of her dog. May the blessings of <insert deity of choice> be with
her always. And you as well, for pickingup the shipping costs.

Yowie
polonca12000 - 10 Nov 2006 21:57 GMT
> One of my co-workers had a small d*g who recently succumbed to diabetes related
> complications :-(
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
> -Buddha

I'm so sorry to hear about the doggie.
PUrrs and hugs,
Polonca and Soncek
 
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