"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
given :-(

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Tish - 19 Jan 2007 11:02 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
I'm so sorry. Purrs to you and wishes for a safe journey for Mrs Cat
over the rainbow bridge.
Tish
Lesley - 19 Jan 2007 11:29 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
So sorry to hear this purrs are being purred and a candle will be lit for her
crossing the Bridge
Lesley
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meeee - 19 Jan 2007 11:37 GMT
Oh dear. Purrs for you Mat.
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Adrian A - 19 Jan 2007 12:14 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I'm sorry, Matthew, I will light a candle for Mrs Cat.

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Marina - 19 Jan 2007 13:05 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Oh, I'm so very sorry to read this. our condolences and many soothing
purrs on the way for you. It's always hard, but especially so when it's
so sudden.

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Ketzl's Dad - 19 Jan 2007 13:08 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
I'm very sorry to hear that. You know life can be unfair when a cat can
get cancer.
Purrs...

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Helen Miles - 19 Jan 2007 13:17 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I'm so very sorry to hear this. We'll light a candle for her safe
journey to the bridge.
{{HUGS}}
Helen M
Randy - 19 Jan 2007 13:36 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
My sincerest condolences. Purrs for Mrs. Cat's crossing.
Randy
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Dewi - 19 Jan 2007 13:39 GMT
Oh how sad! Purrs being sent for you and Mrs Cat.
Hugs,
Dewi.
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Lisakatt - 19 Jan 2007 14:26 GMT
by "MatSav" <matt.savage@dti.npl.co.uk> Jan 19, 2007 at 02:01 AM
"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
given :-(

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Poor Mrs Cat. Poor you Mat. I am so sorry. Purrs!
Elisabet
Lorraine - 19 Jan 2007 15:04 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Matt.
Lorraine
Susan M - 19 Jan 2007 15:23 GMT
I'm so sorry.
Susan MO
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> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Kreisleriana - 19 Jan 2007 15:46 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
RB Purrs for Mrs. Cat and for you.
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kilikini - 19 Jan 2007 16:38 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
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> --
> MatSav
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that! I'll light a candle that she has a smooth
journey.
kili
Baha - 19 Jan 2007 17:10 GMT
I'm so sorry for your loss; it's never easy. But Mrs. CAt is in a place where
she'll never worry about pain again. You did a right and brave thing, and
she'll thank you on the day you meet again.
I love her name; I think of a plump kitty in a pinafore apron knitting in
front of a fireplace, waiting for the mice to get off the rotisserie!
Blessed be,
Baha
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
Dan M - 19 Jan 2007 17:14 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I am so very, very sorry.
mlbriggs - 19 Jan 2007 17:55 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
"...Rise up slowly, Angel. It's hard to let you go..."
Sincere condolences. MLB
Karen - 19 Jan 2007 19:06 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I'm so sorry (((((hugs)))))))
Joy - 19 Jan 2007 19:33 GMT
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> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
JBHajos - 19 Jan 2007 19:40 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
Heartfelt condolences on your loss and purrs for Mrs Cat's gentle
journey to the Bridge. We care.
Jeanne
MatSav - 19 Jan 2007 20:12 GMT
>> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>>
> Heartfelt condolences on your loss and purrs for Mrs Cat's gentle
> journey to the Bridge. We care.
>
> Jeanne
Thanks to you all for your thoughts and purrs.

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Christina Websell - 19 Jan 2007 23:30 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
You made the right decision which doesn't make it any easier for you.
(hugs)
Tweed
CATherine - 20 Jan 2007 02:26 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
That was a brave decision. Purrs for you and for Mrs. Cat's trip to
the Bridge.
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CATherine
Gandalf - 20 Jan 2007 03:38 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
I'm so very sorry for your loss of Mrs. Cat.
It sound like there was noting else to do; not that it makes it any
easier :-) At least Mrs. Cat isn't suffering now.
I have just lit a candle in my very special candle holder in the shape
of a sleeping kitty (curled around the candle) for Mrs. Cat.
Purrs on the way for your grieving heart.
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Kathryn - 20 Jan 2007 05:20 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I'm sorry about Mrs Cat. Purrs for you and your family
Kathryn
Takayuki - 20 Jan 2007 07:21 GMT
>"RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
>TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
>minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
>he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
>given :-(
I'm so sorry to hear this, but it's probably for the best. We've had
at least a couple of losses from these lower jaw cancers the past year
on this group, and it's just deadly.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 20 Jan 2007 20:08 GMT
> I'm so sorry to hear this, but it's probably for the best. We've had
> at least a couple of losses from these lower jaw cancers the past year
> on this group, and it's just deadly.
I'd never even heard of it until it happened to Betty. I wonder why
all of a sudden, cats are getting it? Or is it nothing new, just new
to me?
Purrs for all who've lost kitties that way!
Joyce
Stormmee - 20 Jan 2007 22:22 GMT
I am sorry, Lee
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> --
> MatSav
Sam - 21 Jan 2007 01:17 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Comforting purrs on the way for you and lighting a candle for Mrs. Cat's
journey to the Bridge.

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Marie Lawrence - 21 Jan 2007 23:29 GMT
Ping Lois,
Could you please contact me. Marie from OZ
>> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Comforting purrs on the way for you and lighting a candle for Mrs. Cat's
> journey to the Bridge.
Christina Websell - 22 Jan 2007 21:09 GMT
> Ping Lois,
>
> Could you please contact me. Marie from OZ
Marie
your new thread gets lost if you post it behind another one about another
subject. Do you know how to post a new thread?
Go to the newsgroup to read and click on "new post"
You can then start another thread of your own.
HTH
Tweed
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 23 Jan 2007 17:31 GMT
>>Ping Lois,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> HTH
> Tweed
On my screen, it WAS a new thread! (With one reply - yours.)
Christina Websell - 23 Jan 2007 22:12 GMT
>>>Ping Lois,
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> On my screen, it WAS a new thread! (With one reply - yours.)
On my screen it was attached to the post about Mrs Cat.
Tweed
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 23 Jan 2007 22:53 GMT
>>>>Ping Lois,
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> On my screen it was attached to the post about Mrs Cat.
Weird! Just another vagary of the Internet, I guess - like
long strings of responses to an initial post that never
appears on my screen!
> Tweed
badwilson - 23 Jan 2007 23:57 GMT
>>>> Ping Lois,
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Tweed
Same here. And it's happened before with another thread too.

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Ginger-lyn - 22 Jan 2007 05:08 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
Oh, I am so sorry for your loss. Purrs for Mrs Cat on her journey to
The Bridge, and healing purrs for you and all who loved her.
Ginger-lyn
polonca12000 - 22 Jan 2007 21:35 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
I'm so very sorry!
Lots and lots of hugs and purrs,
Polonca and Soncek
Christina Websell - 23 Jan 2007 22:04 GMT
> "RB" says it all, unfortunately.
>
> TED (who isn't really evil, he's a nice Mr Clark) 'phoned me a few
> minutes ago. Mrs Cat had bone cancer in her lower jaw. We decided that
> he shouldn't allow her to wake up from the anaesthetic she had been
> given :-(
If it helps at all I had to make a similar decision. My Pearl whippet had
a spleen tumour which was operated on, her spleen was removed. She looked
so awful after the surgery when I went to bring her home that I questioned
whether I should have agreed to it.
A few months later she broke her leg when getting up out of bed, the cancer
had returned in her bones.
I think you made the right choice for Mrs Cat.
Tweed