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My little girl is sick :-(
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glsummer@neptunelink.com - 19 Mar 2005 22:16 GMT As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, anyway) started a weird hack-cough sort of thing Wednesday, and by Thursday night, she had almost completely lost her voice. Took her into TED yesterday, and she has a fever. He isn't 100% sure, but thinks she may have bronchitis. He said it's rare in cats, but it does happen (and laryngitis, too). So she's on Clavamox, and I have a nice scratch to prove it!
Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated.
Ginger-lyn who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo yet :-( Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~summer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website)
jmcquown - 19 Mar 2005 22:23 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo > yet :-( Awwwww. Purrs and birdie chirps on the way. When it rains, it pours :(
Jill
> Home Pages: > http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ > http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~summer/index.htm > (genealogy) http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence > Against Animals in Movies Website) melizabeth - 20 Mar 2005 13:46 GMT Awwww...best healing vibes coming from our end of the world.
Lisa Katt - 19 Mar 2005 22:30 GMT Many purrs for little Merlyn! And some for Cosmo and for you too! Elisabet and Hugo Katt
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>As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only >little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Kreisleriana - 19 Mar 2005 22:38 GMT >As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only >little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > >Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Purrs for the poor little girl.
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Christina Websell - 19 Mar 2005 22:39 GMT Mega purrs that she will soon be well/
Tweed
> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) zuzu22@webtv.net - 19 Mar 2005 23:23 GMT Bronchitis and asthma in cats is often caused by second hand smoke. Second hand smoke has also now been shown to markedly increase the risk of cats developing lymphoma. You have recently posted that you do smoke in the house and this would be a good incentive for you to try again to stop smoking as it adversely affects a cat's tiny little lungs. If you aren't that concerned about your own health, at least have the compassion to consider your cats and don't force them to inhale a toxic substance. You're already seeing the results.
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Christina Websell - 20 Mar 2005 02:03 GMT You have so much good advice to give, Megan, but you spoil it by being judgmental.
> Bronchitis and asthma in cats is often caused by second hand smoke. > Second hand smoke has also now been shown to markedly increase the risk [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > > - W.H. Murray Mary - 20 Mar 2005 03:03 GMT > You have so much good advice to give, Megan, but you spoil it by being > judgmental. Gently but directly put. I wish I could achieve that effect. Very true, too.
> > Bronchitis and asthma in cats is often caused by second hand smoke. > > Second hand smoke has also now been shown to markedly increase the risk [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] > > > > - W.H. Murray zuzu22@webtv.net - 20 Mar 2005 06:43 GMT Christina wrote:
>You have so much good advice to give, >Megan, but you spoil it by being >judgmental. And your response was...what? Judgemental?
When you post to a public forum there is an expectation that you will be judged in some way. We judge situations, we judge people's actions. This is the way it goes. Dialogue involves judgement. Argumentation involves judgement. Living in a society involves judgement. There is no such thing as not judging others in one form or other. It is how we make decisions and choices in our lives all the time all day long even in minute, simple ways. The fact that you don't like *how* someone judged a specific incident, person, or thing is an entirely different matter and that is what I think this is really about. If someone posted they were smoking while sitting next to a newborn baby I would hope to hell someone would stand up and say something. Unfortunately it seems that here all ethics or regard for animal welfare go right out the window if the person involved happens to be your buddy. To me, that's reprehensible. Telling it like it is is not. Go back and read my post. I was straight and to the point and it was clear the cat's welfare was the concern and the priority. You have to live under a rock not to know that secondhand smoke is harmful, and to intentionally and knowingly inflict something harmful on small, innocent animals is abusive, even if it's your "friend" that's doing it.
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Karen - 20 Mar 2005 07:22 GMT > Megan Megan, it isn't so much what you say but how you say it. If you really want to get people to listen to you and not clam up you just need to reread your posts and be more diplomatic. You want to do so much good, but you defeat your own purpose much of the time. That's all.
Lucy's Mom - 20 Mar 2005 15:47 GMT Thats it, though, Karen. She really doesn't want to get people to listen. She just enjoys being judgemental. It's so nice to tell other people they're the cause of their problems. Wonder what'll happen when she has a problem. Should we tell her she's the cause of it?
Some quote comes to mind about being tormented forever by moral busybodies, since they torment with the approval of their conscience....
>> Megan >> >Megan, it isn't so much what you say but how you say it. If you really want >to get people to listen to you and not clam up you just need to reread your >posts and be more diplomatic. You want to do so much good, but you defeat >your own purpose much of the time. That's all. CatNipped - 20 Mar 2005 17:50 GMT > Christina wrote: > >You have so much good advice to give, [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > person, or thing is an entirely different matter and that is what I > think this is really about. Please note, I am not referencing any person here when I am talking about abuse, I'm just trying to make a point.
Megan, judgement also involves having the good judgement to know how to change someone's behavior when you think they are doing something wrong. Good judgement tells me that castigating someone in a public forum will only cause him to turn a deaf ear to what I have to say.
Like Tweed, I think you have excellent advice to give, I don't know anyone who knows more about cats or cares more about them. But caring about cats may mean holding back when you want to lash out at someone because that's the only way you can help a cat.
You have a choice. Do you want to be right, or do you want to help the cat?
If you only want to be right then go ahead and say how abusive and cruel someone may be behaving, but know that the person will immediately shut out what you have to say and you have not only *NOT* changed his behavior but you may have caused him to stubbornly *continue* the behavior just to prove you wrong because you have made him angry at you. You have *NOT* helped the cat.
If you want to help the cat then swallow your righteousness and work on persuading the person to change his behavior by toning down your anger and getting that person to see your side. You *have* to make him your "buddy" before you can get him to agree with you. You may feel you have not been true to yourself and have not done what you see as "right", but you *HAVE* helped the cat.
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zuzu22@webtv.net - 20 Mar 2005 18:56 GMT Catnipped wrote; <snip> If you look at my original response it was straight and to the point. Was there something in it that was untrue and you don't agree with? Whne it comes to the hypocrites thst permeate this group, it doesn't matter what I say and how I say it. The fact is that there are people here that will find something wrong with what I say, even when I've toned things down as I did in my original response.
>You *have* to make him your "buddy" >before you can get him to agree with you. That sure didn't work for you in the thread where Bev posted about hitting her cat and rubbing his nose in urine did it? She blew everyone off, including you, and will continue to abuse her cat because people will pretend it never happened, just like all the other atrocities she's inflicted on her poor cats and posted about as if it's "funny." Don't tell me privately you respect me for telling it like it is and then come here and criticize me for doing exactly the same (the minute you lied via hypocrisy you lost any confidentiality privileges.)
Diplomacy is not a 100 % effective measure and time and time again on this and other newsgroups being "diplomatic" has failed. One example is Mister Mistopheles, who is alive today, not because diplomacy won, but because it failed and the resulting pure anger on my end was the catalyst that made things happen and led to a happy ending. Honesty, even if it's not what one wants to hear, can be just as effective. Contrary to the claims some here want to perpetrate, I have often been diplomatic, and I feel I was in this case. It wasn't until people started jumping on me that I posted with brutal honesty.
And again, let me ask those of you that want to criticize what I said, what part of what I said was wrong?
You all seem to want to have a field day at my expense, while once again the welfare of cat is being completely ignored. That says a hell of a lot more about the critics than it does about me.
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Karen - 20 Mar 2005 19:33 GMT > Catnipped wrote; > <snip> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > will pretend it never happened, just like all the other atrocities she's > inflicted on her poor cats and posted about as if it's "funny." I don't believe she "blew it off" and I never saw a post where this was even indicated. I don't believe anyone thought or indicated it was funny.
> Don't tell me privately you respect me for telling it like it is and > then come here and criticize me for doing exactly the same (the minute > you lied via hypocrisy you lost any confidentiality privileges.) > > Diplomacy is not a 100 % effective measure and time and time again on > this and other newsgroups being "diplomatic" has failed. I don't believe I have ever seen you really try being diplomatic.
> One example is Mister Mistopheles, who is alive today, not because > diplomacy won, but because it failed and the resulting pure anger on my [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > often been diplomatic, and I feel I was in this case. It wasn't until > people started jumping on me that I posted with brutal honesty. I belive that you have truly done a lot of good work. You could just accomplish more with being truthful in a subtler manner.
> And again, let me ask those of you that want to criticize what I said, > what part of what I said was wrong? Nothing is wrong with WHAT you said. It is HOW you say it. Nothing puts people off more than to feel like their mother has come on the board to chastise them. And THAT is what it sounds like. You make it seem like NO one can come up to your standards. Well, then, why try and it will even make some shut completely down to what you say. I know that YOU will "blow this off" but it disturbs me that someone who is a very resourceful and knowledgeable person constantly shoots their purpose right out the door.
> You all seem to want to have a field day at my expense, while once again > the welfare of cat is being completely ignored. That says a hell of a > lot more about the critics than it does about me. > > Megan No one is having a field day at your expense. But your attempts at helping are often at the expense of the cats you wish to help because people stop listening to you because of the tone of your posts. So this is my last shot to get that across to you at any rate. I'm really sorry that you can't see that, because you really would help a lot more people's cats if you could learn some people skills. Phil Pass has a similar problem (with a healthy dose of paranoia thrown in, which thankfully I never see in your posts.)
zuzu22@webtv.net - 20 Mar 2005 20:28 GMT > I don't believe she "blew it off" and I > never saw a post where this was even > indicated. She justified hitting her cat and then ignored *everyone.* If that's not blowing people off I don't know what is.
>I don't believe anyone > thought or indicated it was funny. I didn't say that. If you actually took the time to read a whole sentence you'd see I wa talking about previous incidents. Part of your problem is you don't really read posts, and you've admitted more than once you skim and don't pay attention.
> I don't believe I have ever seen you > really try being diplomatic. I've done it many times and there's plenty of archived posts to back it up. To claim I've never been diplomatic is a lie and truly offensive on your part. I've been diplomatic plenty of times and I've also defended, helped or offered to help people that I don't even like because it was the right thing to do.
>> And again, let me ask those of you that >> want to criticize what I said, what part >> of what I said was wrong?
> Nothing is wrong with WHAT you said. It > is HOW you say it. Nothing puts people > off more than to feel like their mother > has come on the board to chastise them. Like what you're doing now? Don't you see the hypocrisy in this statement?
> No one is having a field day at your > expense. But your attempts at helping > are often at the expense of the cats you > wish to help because people stop > listening to you because of the tone of > your posts. Some might, but many don't and in the end get over their personal issues and make the choice to do what's best for the cat. If someone wants to ignore advice because of the "way" it is presented, that is their responsibility, not mine. I find it extremely offensive that you would say for even one second that I am responsible for other people's choices. I am not and you should know better than to even promote this kind of BS.
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Karen - 20 Mar 2005 21:33 GMT >> I don't believe she "blew it off" and I >> never saw a post where this was even [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] > > Megan Wow. I certainly NEVER said you were responsible for other people's choices. Only that you are not accomplishing your goal despite your intentions because of your tone. I am not promoting BS. I am promoting not railing people into shutting out your message. You cannot see the difference and it is a sad thing because you DO have much to offer. I give up.
CatNipped - 20 Mar 2005 22:27 GMT > If you look at my original response it was straight and to the point. > Was there something in it that was untrue and you don't agree with? Whne > it comes to the hypocrites thst permeate this group, it doesn't matter > what I say and how I say it. The fact is that there are people here that > will find something wrong with what I say, even when I've toned things > down as I did in my original response. No, I didn't say that *anything* you've ever said is untrue. I've never seen an instance of you posting anything that wasn't true. I said just the opposite, I'll quote my own post, "I think you have excellent advice to give, I don't know anyone who knows more about cats or cares more about them."
> >You *have* to make him your "buddy" > >before you can get him to agree with you. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > will pretend it never happened, just like all the other atrocities she's > inflicted on her poor cats and posted about as if it's "funny." You're quite right, it doesn't always work. Sometimes *nothing* works. I don't know of anything, especially when dealing with people, that is 100% foolproof. But sometimes it *does* work. However, I don't think alienating a person *EVER* works to change his behavior.
> Don't tell me privately you respect me for telling it like it is and > then come here and criticize me for doing exactly the same (the minute > you lied via hypocrisy you lost any confidentiality privileges.) I told you that both privately *and* publicly (see above) that I respect you for giving good advice. I didn't post a public response to your message to Bev (what Megan is referring to here is me emailing her saying "I can only applaud you for having the courage to tell it like it is. No flames from this quarter." in response to her expectations that she would be flamed for saying it was wrong to hit a cat. I just didn't think posting that would do any good, and as you noted, it didn't. But I also noticed that nobody else here flamed you or responded in any negative manner to that post. There are times when being direct *IS* called for. Sometimes it isn't. It all depends on the circumstances, what is going on, and how a person is likely to react.
Megan, I'm not at all criticizing you, I was only offering advice that might help you in your goals - helping cats when a situation is *not* so clear-cut as outright, deliberate abuse. If something is just happening because of ignorance then there is a better way to deal with it - education, not castigation.
> Diplomacy is not a 100 % effective measure and time and time again on > this and other newsgroups being "diplomatic" has failed. But sometimes it has worked.
> One example is Mister Mistopheles, who is alive today, not because > diplomacy won, but because it failed and the resulting pure anger on my > end was the catalyst that made things happen and led to a happy ending. I don't remember that thread, I don't think I was posting here when that happened. What happened?
> Honesty, even if it's not what one wants to hear, can be just as > effective. Contrary to the claims some here want to perpetrate, I have > often been diplomatic, and I feel I was in this case. It wasn't until > people started jumping on me that I posted with brutal honesty. Again, I haven't been here long enough to quote specifics - and I wasn't referring to anything in the past, just this current thread.
> And again, let me ask those of you that want to criticize what I said, > what part of what I said was wrong? Again, I wasn't criticizing, just offering advice - if you don't want it, that's OK, I have never claimed to be infallible (and just the past year on this group has proven that I am *FAR* from infallible). *Nothing* you said was wrong. It was 100% correct. I was commenting that I think there could have been another way to say it that would have gotten a better response.
> You all seem to want to have a field day at my expense, while once again > the welfare of cat is being completely ignored. That says a hell of a > lot more about the critics than it does about me. I certainly don't want to have a field day at your expense. I very much respect you for the work you've done (far more than anyone else I've ever known) in helping cats. Since you have much more experience in helping cats than I do, I'll bow to your greater expertise and butt out. Again, I was only offering some advice on what might work better with the *people* who have power over the cats you want to help.
> Megan > [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > > - W.H. Murray Seanette Blaylock - 20 Mar 2005 20:32 GMT "CatNipped" <lcrews@houston.rr.com> had some very interesting things to say about Re: My little girl is sick :-(:
>If you only want to be right then go ahead and say how abusive and cruel >someone may be behaving, but know that the person will immediately shut out >what you have to say and you have not only *NOT* changed his behavior but >you may have caused him to stubbornly *continue* the behavior just to prove >you wrong because you have made him angry at you. You have *NOT* helped the >cat. Not to mention causing bystanders to decide you have nothing of value to say, only self-righteous nastiness, and shut you out as well, so you lose more audience than the person you're sniping at to pump up your ego at the expense of actually doing any good.
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:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL Victor Martinez - 19 Mar 2005 23:45 GMT > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Lots of purrs for Merlyn.
> Ginger-lyn > who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo > yet :-( And lots of purrs for you and Cosmo!
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Irulan - 19 Mar 2005 23:58 GMT Lots and lots of purrs and prayers for the little Princess. We hope her cough goes away soon. Hang in there. Jazz & his mama
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> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Lucy's Mom - 20 Mar 2005 00:24 GMT A triple does of cough-calming and healing purrs are heading your way, Ginger-lyn. For you, Merlyn, and Cosmo.
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>As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only >little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) mlbriggs - 20 Mar 2005 01:07 GMT > A triple does of cough-calming and healing purrs are heading your way, > Ginger-lyn. For you, Merlyn, and Cosmo. [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] >> http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against >> Animals in Movies Website) Purring that Merlyn will recover fast. MLB
Susan M - 20 Mar 2005 01:28 GMT Oh Ginger-lyn, I'm sorry about Merlyn being sick and about a traumatic fluids session with Cosmo. Lots of purrs that you're all feeling better ASAP.
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> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Monique Y. Mudama - 20 Mar 2005 01:36 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Doh! I'm sorry, I didn't know she could contract bronchitis from me via the newsgroup =/
Purrs for her to get better, fast.
> Ginger-lyn > who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo > yet :-( *hug*
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Helen Wheels - 20 Mar 2005 02:10 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated.
Purrs and get well soon thoughts for Merlyn
Tanada - 20 Mar 2005 03:24 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Purrs and healing thoughts for all of you, especially Merlyn and Cosmo.
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Elise - 20 Mar 2005 04:59 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Healing purrs on the way for Merlyn, Cosmo and yourself
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CatNipped - 20 Mar 2005 05:03 GMT Awww. Purrs on the way that she gets well quickly.
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> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Marina - 20 Mar 2005 05:22 GMT > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. > > Ginger-lyn > who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo > yet :-( Aww, purrs for Merlyn, and purrs for the Cosmo sessions to go smoothly. And most of all, coping purrs to you, Ginger-lyn.
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Lynn - 20 Mar 2005 06:22 GMT Purrs for Merlyn and Cosmo on the way!
badwilson - 20 Mar 2005 06:36 GMT Purrs for Merlyn to get better soon. Having recently had bronchitis, I know how much it sucks. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album
> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~summer/index.htm > (genealogy) http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence
> Against Animals in Movies Website) polonca12000 - 20 Mar 2005 10:51 GMT Lots of purrs and best wishes for Merlyn to be well again really soon,
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> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Adrian - 20 Mar 2005 14:25 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Purrs for Merlyn, and continuing purrs for Cosmo.
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JBHajos - 20 Mar 2005 14:48 GMT >Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Certainly. Many purrs are on their way.
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Bob M - 20 Mar 2005 16:48 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Aawwww. Purrs coming to Merlyn for a speedy recovery.
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C. Burel - 20 Mar 2005 20:04 GMT I'm sorry, Ginger-lyn, for both your newest ill kitty and for the difficulty with Cosmo's fluid therapy yesterday. Purrs for both kitties and for your healing -- both your scratches and your nerves. thinking of you, christine
> As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/glsummer/ (The Violence Against > Animals in Movies Website) Helen Miles - 20 Mar 2005 20:05 GMT Took her
> into TED yesterday, and she has a fever. He isn't 100% sure, but > thinks she may have bronchitis. He said it's rare in cats, but it > does happen (and laryngitis, too). So she's on Clavamox, and I have a > nice scratch to prove it/// Puus and prayers that she's on the mend soon. :o)
Helen M
Sam Nash - 20 Mar 2005 22:55 GMT > As if we didn't have enough to deal with right now, I noticed our only > little girl-cat, Princess Merlyn (well -- *she* thinks she's royalty, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Any purrs for Merlyn's recovery appreciated. Get better purrs on the way, as well as a flick of the magic wand for good measure. Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
Steve Touchstone - 21 Mar 2005 22:29 GMT Get well purrs on the way for Merlyn
> who didn't need this yesterday after the *worst* session with Cosmo > yet :-( adding some purrs for you and Cosmo to
 Signature Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy and Little Bit
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