Well, the "little guy" is back -- and his operation didn't manage to
slow him down at all!
Sandra took him in. She said he was so terrified that he couldn't even
complain! There were dawgs at the clinic when he got there and that
didn't help. Mom was under a black cloud all day: He may be a big
cat, but he's still a baby!
Finally time to bring him home. She brought the carrier in the house,
opened the door -- and he EXPLODED out of it! He may have paused,
but I don't think so. He immediately began chasing the girls! He ran
until he wore himself out, then collapsed for several hours.
He'll come to me, but he doesn't trust Sandra! Who knows where she
might take him the next time?
Renee in CA USA
"There are no ordinary cats." Colette
Adrian - 12 Nov 2004 14:55 GMT
> Well, the "little guy" is back -- and his operation didn't manage to
> slow him down at all!
I'm glad he's OK. I'm not surprised his operation didn't manage to slow
him down at all. :-)

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Marina - 12 Nov 2004 16:15 GMT
> Well, the "little guy" is back -- and his operation didn't manage to
> slow him down at all!
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> He'll come to me, but he doesn't trust Sandra! Who knows where she
> might take him the next time?
Aww, poor baby. Hope he learns to trust Sandra, too. Glad to hear he
came through his 'snip' with flying colours.

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polonca12000 - 12 Nov 2004 22:02 GMT
Healing purrs,

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> Well, the "little guy" is back -- and his operation didn't manage to
> slow him down at all!
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