Some of you may remember that my 19+ year mistress Natasha was PTS in
December. Shortly after, I received a condolence card from my vet's
office, which many practices do these days (and I think it's a very
considerate thing to do)
In today's mail there was something from the Purdue University School
of Veterinary Medicine. Now, I'm an alum of Purdue and I figured it
was one of those "send us money" letters, so I almost tossed it
unopened into the trash with the rest of the junk mail. But I didn't
go to the Vet School, so I got curious and opened it.
It was a card, saying a donation had been made by my vet's office in
Natasha's memory.
Now, that's just plain nice. >^.^<
Jeanne Hedge
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Joy - 04 May 2007 01:32 GMT
> Some of you may remember that my 19+ year mistress Natasha was PTS in
> December. Shortly after, I received a condolence card from my vet's
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> http://www.jhedge.com
Wow! That *is* nice!
Joy
Yowie - 04 May 2007 02:41 GMT
> Some of you may remember that my 19+ year mistress Natasha was PTS in
> December. Shortly after, I received a condolence card from my vet's
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> Now, that's just plain nice. >^.^<
What a wonderful vet service you have. May the Blessings of Bast shine upon
them.
Yowie
Adrian A - 04 May 2007 09:30 GMT
> Some of you may remember that my 19+ year mistress Natasha was PTS in
> December. Shortly after, I received a condolence card from my vet's
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> ============
> http://www.jhedge.com
That shows a really caring vet, that's so nice.

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 04 May 2007 19:40 GMT
> In today's mail there was something from the Purdue University School
> of Veterinary Medicine. Now, I'm an alum of Purdue and I figured it
> was one of those "send us money" letters, so I almost tossed it
> unopened into the trash with the rest of the junk mail. But I didn't
> go to the Vet School, so I got curious and opened it.
> It was a card, saying a donation had been made by my vet's office in
> Natasha's memory.
Wow, that's very sweet! I'm really glad you opened it!
Joyce