I try to keep up but when I can't I scan for purr requests. Now today I
have a little extra time and look at a thread of which I can't find the
beginning and ends with horses sleeping on your chest. But somewhere in
there it appears Pam S could use some purrs, but I can't figure out why.
<sighs>
Anyhow, we're sending out global purrs for anyone in need...Mimi, Pam,
Berfert, Dexter (any update on Dexter?), Scarlett, Gracie and Jodi and
Abi (always), Suz's Joanne who had back problems, everyone who needs
jobs, Krista's little RB kitty (poor baby), Lois (who may have lost her
sanity by now),and anyone else we may have missed.
I promise to try to do better in the future.
Julie, Hobbes, Selena, Lacey and Sam
ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes
up and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it sounds like
he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
she can find anything wrong.
Karen - 21 Dec 2004 19:39 GMT
> I try to keep up but when I can't I scan for purr requests. Now today I
> have a little extra time and look at a thread of which I can't find the
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> he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
> she can find anything wrong.
Oh dear! Keep us posted on poor Sam :( Many purrs it is nothing.
Julie Cook - 21 Dec 2004 19:39 GMT
>>ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
>>wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Oh dear! Keep us posted on poor Sam :( Many purrs it is nothing.
Thanks Karen. I'm really concerned about him not to mention that I feel
so sorry for him because he looks so miserable after a coughing spell.
But then 30 minutes later he is running and playing with his toys. I
can't figure it out, hopefully the vet can.
Julie
polonca12000 - 21 Dec 2004 21:53 GMT
Lots of purrs and best wishes for Sam's problem to be minor and easily
treatable,

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> ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
> wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes
> up and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it sounds like
> he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
> she can find anything wrong.
Tanada - 22 Dec 2004 01:05 GMT
> I try to keep up but when I can't I scan for purr requests. Now today I
> have a little extra time and look at a thread of which I can't find the
> beginning and ends with horses sleeping on your chest. But somewhere in
> there it appears Pam S could use some purrs, but I can't figure out why.
> <sighs>
Thanks Julie, it's more like Purrs for Rob, as the calcium crystals in
his brain have drifted into the part of his brain that controls balance
and vertigo and caused him to be ill. I could use some litter box
offerings to be sent to Chase Manhattan mortgage company for trying to
screw us over, but I don't want to get arrested for massive pollution.
Purrs for Sam, that he feels himself soon.
Pam S.
Julie Cook - 22 Dec 2004 07:27 GMT
>> I try to keep up but when I can't I scan for purr requests. Now today
>> I have a little extra time and look at a thread of which I can't find
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Pam S.
Purrs on the way for Rob. I managed to find a mention of crystals in a
reply to this thread but thought perhaps Rob was having kidney stones
(being called crystals in reference to the kitties). I'm sorry Rob is
having this problem and hope that it will soon be resolved and will be
feeling better soon. I just cleaned 3 litterboxes so have a large
baggie full of offerings for Chase Manhattan mortgage company. If there
is anything we can do to help, please ask!
Sam appreciates the purrs. He was diagnosed with a kitty cold and I
have amoxycillin to give him and I suspect he'll be feeling much better
very soon. As a matter of fact, I just realized I haven't heard him
coughing all night. Perhaps the injection of penicillin and
methyoprednisone are already working.
Julie
Sam Nash - 22 Dec 2004 04:03 GMT
> ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
> wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes up
> and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it sounds like he
> has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if she
> can find anything wrong.
Purrs from one Sam to another, this side ably assisted by Mistletoe.
Sam Nash
Marina - 22 Dec 2004 06:06 GMT
> ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
> wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes
> up and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it sounds like
> he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
> she can find anything wrong.
Sounds a bit like Nikki's asthma attacks. We'll be purring that it's
something easily treatable. I'm not sure what to do about Nikki. The
Prednisone doesn't seem to help her as well as it used to. I've read
that acupuncture has done wonders for cats with asthma, so might be
looking into that if Nikki doesn't improve.

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Ginger-lyn Summer - 22 Dec 2004 19:04 GMT
>I try to keep up but when I can't I scan for purr requests. Now today I
>have a little extra time and look at a thread of which I can't find the
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
>she can find anything wrong.
Purrs that Sam is okay are on their way.
Ginger-lyn
Adrian - 23 Dec 2004 15:36 GMT
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> ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what
> is wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing
> comes up and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it
> sounds like he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this
> afternoon to see if she can find anything wrong.
Purrs on the way for Sam.

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Steve Touchstone - 26 Dec 2004 10:44 GMT
>ps: Sam could use some purrs of his own. I don't know exactly what is
>wrong with him. I thought at first he had a hairball but nothing comes
>up and he keeps coughing. Now when the coughing subsides it sounds like
>he has a rattle in his lungs. We're off to TED this afternoon to see if
>she can find anything wrong.
I'm having the same problem with keeping up, which is why I'm just now
sending Sam purrs. Hope he's over his problem before you read this

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