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Yoj - 27 Nov 2004 03:04 GMT
My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
affectionate with my daughter, and he let my son-in-law pick him up and
carry him out of the room.  He soon indicated he wanted down, so he was
returned to his room.  He seemed to enjoy the socializing, and he also
enjoyed the bits of turkey he was given.  He is eating heartily now, and
if the level of his food dish didn't show that, the output in the litter
box would.  ;-)

Unfortunately, he's still sneezing a fair amount, although he doesn't
seem to be as stuffy as he was.  Overall, I'd say he's making great
progress.  It's obvious that, in spite of being kept outside for three
days (because Lindy wouldn't let him come in the cat door) and
sequestered in one room for ten days, he knows this is his home and he's
happy about it.

Joy
Lisa Katt - 27 Nov 2004 11:06 GMT
>My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
>sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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>
>Joy

It is so good to read about Nanki's great progress.
We are sending purrs for the sneezing to stop.
Elisabet and Hugo Katt
Yoj - 27 Nov 2004 19:22 GMT
> >My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> >sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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> We are sending purrs for the sneezing to stop.
> Elisabet and Hugo Katt

Thank you, Elisabet.

Joy
Christine Burel - 27 Nov 2004 15:24 GMT
I'm happy for you, Joy; just goes to show what a smart little guy he is!
Christine
> My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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>
> Joy
Yoj - 27 Nov 2004 19:22 GMT
Thank you, Christine.

--
Joy

Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way
things turn out.
-- John Wooden

> I'm happy for you, Joy; just goes to show what a smart little guy he is!
> Christine
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> >
> > Joy
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 28 Nov 2004 00:52 GMT
"Yoj" <joygaylord@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> He was very affectionate with my daughter, and he let my son-in-law
> pick him up and carry him out of the room... He seemed to enjoy the
> socializing, and he also enjoyed the bits of turkey he was given. He
> is eating heartily now... It's obvious that, in spite of being kept
> outside for three days... and sequestered in one room for ten days,
> he knows this is his home and he's happy about it.

That's so sweet! I'm really glad it's starting to work out well.

Joyce
Yoj - 28 Nov 2004 02:18 GMT
> "Yoj" <joygaylord@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
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>
> Joyce

Thank you, Joyce.

Joy
Adrian - 27 Nov 2004 17:57 GMT
> My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was
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>
> Joy

Thanks for the update, it's good to know he's still improving.
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Sam Nash - 28 Nov 2004 20:06 GMT
> My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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>
> Joy

Sounds like great progress.  Purrs for the sneezing to ease.
Sam
Yoj - 28 Nov 2004 22:21 GMT
> > My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> > sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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> Sounds like great progress.  Purrs for the sneezing to ease.
> Sam

Thank you, Sam.  He seems to be sneezing a lot less, so I think the
purrs are working.

Joy
Steve Touchstone - 29 Nov 2004 10:05 GMT
>My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
>sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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>sequestered in one room for ten days, he knows this is his home and he's
>happy about it.

Glad to hear he's adjusting and beginning to think he's home. Purrs
that the stuffiness and sneezing goes away, but VERY happy to hear
he's eating again.
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Yoj - 29 Nov 2004 22:22 GMT
> >My kids came over for Thanksgiving yesterday.  Nanki is still
> >sequestered in his room, but each of them went in to visit.  He was very
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> Steve Touchstone,
> faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky (RB)

Thanks, Steve.  Yes, the not eating had me *really* worried.  The
stuffiness seems to be gone, although he's still sneezing occasionally.

Joy
Steve Touchstone - 29 Nov 2004 10:18 GMT
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authors spoke with a great many intelligence people, and cleverly probed
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censored something... Bingo.

Because of the Catch-22 situation, the NSA gave up trying to censor many
books, since it can be used to confirm questions they would otherwise have
refused to answer.

The other books referenced within are also suggested reading.
I have sometimes edited for brevity the excerpts, especially
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If I have any news story specifics wrong or if you have more details,
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The CALEA legislation is a shameful takes-us-into-the-abyss domestic spy bill.
It is for the FBI

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