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Joy - 27 Mar 2008 08:00 GMT
Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
suffer.

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My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.

Marina - 27 Mar 2008 08:38 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Of course there are always purrs in abundance. Many purrs coming over
for you both.

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Joy - 27 Mar 2008 08:43 GMT
>> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
>> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Of course there are always purrs in abundance. Many purrs coming over for
> you both.

Thank you, Marina!

Joy
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 27 Mar 2008 08:47 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Purrs for him to get really good treatment - or better yet, to turn
out not to need it!

Please let us know how it goes.

Joyce

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jmcquown - 27 Mar 2008 09:40 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for
> a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to
> keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
> sure that he doesn't suffer.

You have my best good wishes heading your way for Nanki-Poo.

Jill
leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 27 Mar 2008 10:29 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> --
> Joy

Serious, major purrs en-route.

Helen M
pickles74@yahoo.com.au - 27 Mar 2008 11:04 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.

Purrs and prayers for Naki-Poo and yourself. I hope it's going to be
okay.

Dewi
kilikini - 27 Mar 2008 11:19 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for
> a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to
> keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
> sure that he doesn't suffer.

Let us know the news.  Purrs on their way.

kili
Victor Martinez - 27 Mar 2008 12:13 GMT
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

That's the whole point, I think. Purrs.

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Irulan - 27 Mar 2008 13:25 GMT
We will purr and pray that Nanki-Poo is ok.

Lily & her mama

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> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ - 27 Mar 2008 13:58 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.

Joy, my prayers and, of course, many purrssssss go out to you and Nanki-Poo.
`Hope the drive is a peice of cake for you too!

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Stormmee - 27 Mar 2008 14:02 GMT
purring for him and praying for you, Lee
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.
CatNipped - 27 Mar 2008 14:30 GMT
Not just spares, but full-blown, full-time purrs from my clowder for
successful treatment and as much time in comfort and love as Bast will
permit before bringing him home.

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.
Kreisleriana - 27 Mar 2008 14:35 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.

Big purrs on the way for Nanki-Poo.

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LesleyM - 27 Mar 2008 15:10 GMT
>Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
>outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  

Purrs on the way

Lesley

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Daniel Mahoney - 27 Mar 2008 15:31 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

All 6 of our masters are sending their best health purrs.

Dan
dberry@mitre.org - 27 Mar 2008 16:01 GMT
Many purrs and postive thoughts for Nanki-Poo.

Debbie

> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.
Jo Firey - 27 Mar 2008 16:04 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.

Lots and lots of purrs on the way.

For Nanki-Poo to get through today's ordeal calmly.  (Too bad he doesn't
count for the carpool lane)

And for you to know what to do and when to do it.  That's the second hardest
part.

The hardest part is loving him and worrying so much at the same time.

I hope that the vet has good answers for you.  And that Nanki-Poo has lots
of good time left.

Jo
Will in New Haven - 27 Mar 2008 17:07 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Many heartfelt purrs from our house for Nanki-Poo.

For the vet visit to go well
For the prognosis to be good
And the treatment to succeed
And for your heart,
Whatever transpires.

All may yet be very well.

--

Will in New Haven

> --
> Joy
>
> My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.
wafflycat - 27 Mar 2008 17:56 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.

Oodles of puyrrs, vibes, prayers, heading your way and masses of virtual
hugs for you.
Takayuki - 27 Mar 2008 18:43 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Purrs for the best prognosis for Nanki-Poo!  I understand how hard it
is, what you're going through.  Please keep us informed about him.
Billy Colburn - 27 Mar 2008 19:34 GMT
Joy <toastie@real-me.net> wrote in message:
2AHGj.23075$EA.13211@fe087.usenetserver.com,

> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for
> a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to
> keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
> sure that he doesn't suffer.

Then you should stop being so selfish and cruel and have little
Nanki-Poo put to sleep now. Are you waiting for him/her to tell you when
he's had enough or waiting till he goes catatonic?

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Will in New Haven - 27 Mar 2008 21:42 GMT
> Joy <toas...@real-me.net> wrote in message:
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Nanki-Poo put to sleep now. Are you waiting for him/her to tell you when
> he's had enough or waiting till he goes catatonic?

That's what I told your mom when you started eating sh.t at such a
young age. And I was right.

--
Will in New Haven

> --
> Billy Colburn
Kyla  =^..^= - 27 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT
"Will in New Haven" ...
On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" >

> > Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist. Spare purrs for
> > a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated. While I want to
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Nanki-Poo put to sleep now. Are you waiting for him/her to tell you when
> he's had enough or waiting till he goes catatonic?

That's what I told your mom when you started eating sh.t at such a
young age. And I was right.

I have this cretin in my 'stinky litterbox' and only saw this in the reply.
His mom told him he could be anything he wanted to be when
he grew up and he decided to become an a-hole.

--
Will in New Haven
PS
Will, Mosey and I wrote you a cute Mosey card and
it's going out in tomorrow's mail:)

Kyla
--near Seattle

> --
> Billy Colburn
Will in New Haven - 28 Mar 2008 00:27 GMT
> "Will in New Haven" ...
> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" >
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Will, Mosey and I wrote you a cute Mosey card and
> it's going out in tomorrow's mail:)

We thank you in advance. I wouldn't have answered the guy but I was
feeling down and he crossed in front of my sights.We haven't had a
discussion of cat names and naming lately, so I haven't had a chance
to say what a very nice name Mr. Mosey has.

--
Will in New Haven

May you have warm words on a cold evening, a full moon on a dark
night, and the road
downhill all the way to your door. - Irish blessing

> Kyla
> --near Seattle
>
> > --
> > Billy Colburn
Joy - 28 Mar 2008 00:40 GMT
>> "Will in New Haven" ...
>> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" >
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>> Kyla
>> --near Seattle

I must have him in my 'stinky litterbox' (I like that!) too, because I
didn't see his message until now.  The doctor agrees with me that as long as
he is healthy and happy, we need to do all we can to keep him that way.

Joy
Granby - 28 Mar 2008 01:37 GMT
I emptied both my litterboxes today any must have thrown this out with the
poop as I never saw it before.
>>> "Will in New Haven" ...
>>> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" >
[quoted text clipped - 43 lines]
>
> Joy
Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:40 GMT
Granby <spaz@joink.com> wrote in message:
652sucF2djfgrU1@mid.individual.net,

> I emptied both my litterboxes today any must have thrown this out
> with the poop as I never saw it before.

Talking about your lost penis? It's probably under the many folds of
fat.

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Kyla  =^..^= - 28 Mar 2008 07:54 GMT
Nothing to read here, it was all in the 'World Weekly News'.
Hes's the 'Bat Boy'  a 13 year old Goth
<EG>
BTW, Gramby, Mosey and I wrote you a fun
Mosey cat card which will go out in tomorrows mail:)
Anyway, I did alot of deleting  here, so go ahead and read down..
I had fun doing it too <G >
It's the top poster's dream:)
Hug
Kyla
btw, where's lee?
"Granby"
>I emptied both my litterboxes today any must have thrown this out with the
>poop as I never saw it before.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>>> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" did a good job of being a little 13
>>>> year old snot > writ kyla

Busted d00d!!!
..go to your room right NOW!! said Kyla

Joy said:
>>>> > > Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist. Spare purrs
>>>> > > for
>>>> > > a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated. While I want to
>>>> > > keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to
>>>> > > make
>>>> > > sure that he doesn't suffer.

<snip snip snip> crap from a 13 year old Goth>

Then Kyla said to Will
>>>> I have this cretin in my 'stinky litterbox' and only saw this in the
>>>> reply.
>>>> His mom told him he could be anything he wanted to be when
>>>> he grew up and he decided to become an a-hole.
--
>>>> Will in New Haven
>>>> PS
>>>> Will, Mosey and I wrote you a cute Mosey card and
>>>> it's going out in tomorrow's mail:)

Then will said,
>>> We thank you in advance. I wouldn't have answered the guy but I was
>>> feeling down and he crossed in front of my sights.We haven't had a
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>> Kyla
>>>> --near Seattle

Joy said:
>> I must have him in my 'stinky litterbox' (I like that!) too, because I
>> didn't see his message until now.

*The doctor agrees with me that as long
* as he is healthy and happy, we need to do
*all we can to keep him that way.

>> Joy

Can I go WOO HOO  now Joy??
Hug,
Kyla
Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:29 GMT
Joy <toastie@real-me.net> wrote in message:
GfWGj.10403$Ro1.9576@fe091.usenetserver.com,

> The doctor agrees with me that as
> long as he is healthy and happy, we need to do all we can to keep him
> that way.
> Joy

The doctor agrees with you because he's making a fortune off of your
sick cat and your selfish inability to let go.

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Kyla  =^..^= - 28 Mar 2008 07:30 GMT
"Joy" <...
> "Will in New Haven" ...
>> On Mar 27, 4:26 pm, "Kyla  =^..^="
>>> "Will in New Haven" ...
>>> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn", the nitwit,
crawled out of the stinky litterbox and scribbled in the sand:

<scoop scoop scoop>   *plonk*  < fluuuuush>

>>Joy:
>>> > > Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist. Spare purrs for
>>> > > a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated. While I want to
>>> > > keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
>>> > > sure that he doesn't suffer.

Kyla puts her best Judge Judy on yells to Bilxy
SPEAK NOT!!!

<and then snips out the carp and goes on to say>

>>> I have this cretin in my 'stinky litterbox' and only saw this in the
>>> reply.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> I must have him in my 'stinky litterbox' (I like that!)

Thank you:)  Donations welcome LOL
Glad you like it.  Hmm maybe I'm starting a 'trend' here ...whoa:)
erm, sorry, go on...

> too, because I didn't see his message until now.

How he manged to crawl out of mine is a mystery.
But he's back in there gnow:)

> The doctor agrees with me that as long as he is healthy and happy, we need
> to do all we can to keep him that way.
>
> Joy

Nanki-Poo is okay then??
pleasesaypleasesayyespleasesayyes
I've been SO thinking about you all day Joy and
Praying and purring, and waiting for word.
Hug
Kyla

WORD UP:)
Joy - 28 Mar 2008 08:18 GMT
> "Joy" <...
>> "Will in New Haven" ...
[quoted text clipped - 66 lines]
> Hug
> Kyla

Yes, I posted in another thread.  It looks as though there's a good chance
he could make a full recovery.  It would mean a pretty rough (and expensive)
month or two for both of us, but it would be worth it.  I hope to know more
in a day or two.

Joy
Kyla  =^..^= - 28 Mar 2008 09:50 GMT
Kyla
<snipped all the other stuff and asked>

>> Nanki-Poo is okay then??
>> pleasesaypleasesayyespleasesayyes
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> he could make a full recovery.  It would mean a pretty rough (and
> expensive) month or two for both of us, but it would be worth it.
I hope to know more
> in a day or two.
>
> Joy

For the life of me I can't find the thread:/
But I am so happy with the prognosis.
Nanki-Poo will be just fine. ;]
Give Nanki-Poo a kiss on the top of his head from
me, and Mosey sneds a noisepoink
Puuuuurs for you both
soooooothing puurs
Mosey made me write that ;)
Hug
Kyla,
Joy - 29 Mar 2008 00:49 GMT
> Kyla
> <snipped all the other stuff and asked>
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> Hug
> Kyla,

Thank you, Kyla.

Joy
Kyla  =^..^= - 29 Mar 2008 07:45 GMT
"Joy"
> "Kyla =^..^="
>> Kyla
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
>
> Joy

You're verywelcome sweetie;)
PUUUUUUURS
Kyla
Susan M - 29 Mar 2008 02:18 GMT
> Yes, I posted in another thread.  It looks as though there's a good chance
> he could make a full recovery.  It would mean a pretty rough (and expensive)
> month or two for both of us, but it would be worth it.  I hope to know more
> in a day or two.

I missed this thread Joy - I will keep fingers and toes crossed and send
purrs yours and Nanki-Poo's way for things to turn out well for you.

Susan M
Otis and Chester
Joy - 29 Mar 2008 06:47 GMT
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Joy

My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.

>> Yes, I posted in another thread.  It looks as though there's a good
>> chance he could make a full recovery.  It would mean a pretty rough (and
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Susan M
> Otis and Chester

Thank you, Susan.

Joy
Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:41 GMT
Will in New Haven <bill.reich@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message:
2cafd13a-953f-4250-a1d9-8bf7a88e0c26@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com,

>> "Will in New Haven" ...
>> On Mar 27, 2:34 pm, "Billy Colburn" >
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>> reply. His mom told him he could be anything he wanted to be when
>> he grew up and he decided to become an a-hole.

> We thank you in advance. I wouldn't have answered the guy but I was
> feeling down and he crossed in front of my sights.

Awwwww. You were feeling down so you thought you'd take a shot. And yet
it leaves you unsatisfied because your shot was so lame.

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Kyla  =^..^= - 28 Mar 2008 07:07 GMT
"Will in New Haven"
> On Mar 27, 4:26 pm, "Kyla  =^..^=" :
>> "Will in New Haven" ...
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>> > > keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
>> > > sure that he doesn't suffer.

<SNIP>  nothing to read here from Cretinsville

>> I have this cretin in my 'stinky litterbox' and only saw this in the
>> reply.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> We thank you in advance. I wouldn't have answered the guy but I was
> feeling down and he crossed in front of my sights.

You're welcome, in advance.
Bah, I don't blame you.
Your card should make you feel better.
If not, I'll just have to try again <G>

We haven't had a
> discussion of cat names and naming lately,

Personally, or here in the group?
'Mimzy' comes to mind, because our cat Sqweex 'talks'
like Mimzy  the bunny in the movie The Last Mimzy.  Seen it?

so I haven't had a chance
> to say what a very nice name Mr. Mosey has.

He says tank yew furry mutch:)
He was named for a dear friend I had on the Pink Floyd ng 7 years ago.
The hoomin mosey has disappeared and
I haven't heard from him in ages. :(

> --
> Will in New Haven
>
> May you have warm words on a cold evening, a full moon on a dark
> night, and the road
> downhill all the way to your door. - Irish blessing

Awwwww, that's nice, Will :)
Oh, I hust thought of something..if anyone asks if you
speak a foreign language, you can say ..
yes, yes I do..'Catspeak' <G>
Hug

Kyla
--near Seattle
And Mosey
=^..^=
Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:39 GMT
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message:
s8ydnYwyHaVIjXHanZ2dnUVZ_ualnZ2d@comcast.com,
> His mom told him he could be anything he wanted to be when
> he grew up and he decided to become an a-hole.

Your mom always told you the only thing you were good for was to follow
in her footsteps giving $2 bl.wj.bs behind a liquor store and then
spending it on cheap fortified wine. Your momma first pimped you out
when you were 10 and she charged an extra $5 for your cherry.

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Kyla  =^..^= - 28 Mar 2008 06:49 GMT
"Billy Colburn" crawled out of the stinky litterbox and tried to be funny
with:
> Kyla =^..^= >> His mom told him he could be anything he wanted to be when
>> he grew up and he decided to become an a-hole.

<snipped reply>  about Kyla's mom )
How the hell did you mange to crawl out a hole?
DayHam, I'm cleaning it out too often.
back into the stanky USED  litterbawk you  go my dear idiot!
And I'm not changing it for a MONTH!!!
Have a nice day..creep.
Kyla
..May a Greebling 'get you' <EG>
Billy Colburn - 29 Mar 2008 04:53 GMT
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message:
vvKdnU2hZoF2F3HanZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast.com,

> "Billy Colburn" crawled out of the stinky litterbox and tried to be
> funny with:
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> <snipped reply>  about Kyla's mom )
> How the hell did you mange to crawl out a hole?

Because you're a f.cking moron

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Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:35 GMT
Will in New Haven <bill.reich@taylorandfrancis.com> wrote in message:
c3329617-c770-4a55-83d5-54f706c387ac@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com,

>> Joy <toas...@real-me.net> wrote in message:
>>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> That's what I told your mom when you started eating sh.t at such a
> young age. And I was right.

Nice bit of projection. Just because you dine on cat turds from your
cat's box doesn't mean that anyone you dislike is a sh.t-eater like you.

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Adrian - 27 Mar 2008 20:04 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for
> a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to
> keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make
> sure that he doesn't suffer.

Lots of purrs on the way.
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Matthew - 27 Mar 2008 20:19 GMT
purrs in route
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.
Charleen Welton - 27 Mar 2008 23:14 GMT
Joy, these aren't spares, they are the real genuine purrs! And lots and lots
of them.  Wishing you calmness while waiting to hear the news.
Charleen
Aggie Marble
Victor Velcro

> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.
Christina Websell - 27 Mar 2008 23:38 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.

Many purrs for for Nanki-Poo for his visit to the onco bloke.  Being a
cancer patient myself I feel OK to reply.
Go for it if there is a chance for him and you can afford it.
Sam - 28 Mar 2008 03:37 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Double-time mega-purrs for a treatment to be found for Nanki-Poo

Sam, supervised by Mistletoe
Billy Colburn - 28 Mar 2008 05:45 GMT
Sam <nsw1@blarg.net> wrote in message:
13uomjm8qe1q750@corp.supernews.com,

>> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs
>> for a good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want
>> to keep him with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to
>> make sure that he doesn't suffer.
>>
> Double-time mega-purrs for a treatment to be found for Nanki-Poo

Till the money runs out anyway. What kind of a fruitcake is ready to
blow everything she owns to keep a old and sick cat alive? The kind that
needs a custodian to keep her from doing insane and stupid things.

> Sam, supervised by Mistletoe

That's just sad. Brings new meaning to the phrase "pussy-whipped"

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Joy - 28 Mar 2008 08:13 GMT
>> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
>> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Sam, supervised by Mistletoe

Thank you.  Right now it looks fairly hopeful, though expensive.  I'll know
more after the oncologist talks to my vet.

Joy
news.supernews.com - 28 Mar 2008 04:04 GMT
Purrs on the way.
fuga
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
> doesn't suffer.
Joy - 28 Mar 2008 08:14 GMT
Thank you, fuga.

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Joy

My mind is like a parachute...it functions only when open.

> Purrs on the way.
> fuga
>> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
>> good outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him
>> with me as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he
>> doesn't suffer.
Gandalf - 28 Mar 2008 04:06 GMT
>Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
>outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
>as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
>suffer.

Purrs for the best news possible from the TED specialist.

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

Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There
will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein
Joy - 28 Mar 2008 08:14 GMT
>>Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a
>>good
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
> - Robert Heinlein

Thank you.  It does look hopeful, though expensive.

Joy
Ginger-lyn - 28 Mar 2008 18:35 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

You got it, Joy.  Lots of very loud purrs from me and my 10.

Ginger-lyn
polonca12000 - 02 Apr 2008 22:15 GMT
> Tomorrow morning I take Nanki-Poo to the oncologist.  Spare purrs for a good
> outcome to the visit will be appreciated.  While I want to keep him with me
> as long as possible, my highest priority is to make sure that he doesn't
> suffer.

Lots and lots of purrs,
Polonca and Soncek

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