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I am SO PROUD of my little girl!

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Dan M - 19 Apr 2005 22:42 GMT
One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your
truck in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very
slow service, and my company is no exception. I came in to the Salt Lake
City yard about 10:00 AM yesterday, and the folks in the inspection lane
told me I was due for an "A" service so was out of service until it was
done.

They didn't take my truck into the shop until 9:30 this morning, and
didn't finish with it until almost 2:30 this afternoon. That whole time
poor little Harri had to be cooped up in her carry box. But once we
settled in to the TV room in the terminal she settled down and didn't
complain a bit.

Every 30 minutes or so someone would come up and admire the beautiful
kitty. After we had been there for a couple of hours a young lady driver
trainee came in and admired her a lot. This lady told me about she had
kitties at home and was having a really hard being away from them. She
seemed really sad. I had the door to Harri's box open so I could pet
her, and this lady asked if she could pet Harri. I told her she could
try, but that Harri was very shy. Not only did Harri not pull away from
her, she actually purred for her! We then decided to see if Harri would
let this other driver hold her - and she did! Harri curled up in her
arms and smiled and purred and stayed there for about 5 minutes.

Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!

I also was able to offer this lady some advice on how to manage having a
cat in the truck, so once she finishes training there will be another
roadcat out there.

Dan
jmcquown - 19 Apr 2005 22:50 GMT
> Every 30 minutes or so someone would come up and admire the beautiful
> kitty. After we had been there for a couple of hours a young lady
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>
> Dan

This is great news!  I'm glad she was able to comfort the woman.  Also that
there may be another roadcat out there, too.

Jill
SuzQ - 30 Apr 2005 22:53 GMT

Dan M wrote:
> Every 30 minutes or so someone would come up and admire the beautiful
> kitty. After we had been there for a couple of hours a young lady
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Dan

This is great news!  I'm glad she was able to comfort the woman.  Also
that
there may be another roadcat out there, too.

Jill
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Kewl you're spreading the gospel of Roadcats.
Suz&Spicey
Karen - 19 Apr 2005 22:56 GMT
You know, you should keep at this socializing. Once you become grounded,
Harri could become a therapy cat!

> One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your
> truck in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very
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>
> Dan
Kreisleriana - 20 Apr 2005 00:20 GMT
>One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your
>truck in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very
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>
>Dan

There seems to be no end to Harri's talents!

Theresa
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hobbs - 20 Apr 2005 00:58 GMT
Brought tears to my eyes DanI wish I could meet Harri.
When I think of the time when you were tryingto get to
her I know you were just meant to be together.
                                    Jean.P.

> One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your
> truck in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very
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>
> Dan
CatNipped - 20 Apr 2005 01:25 GMT
> One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your
> truck in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very
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> cat in the truck, so once she finishes training there will be another
> roadcat out there.

Aw, she's sensitive, most cats are, but she's *compassionate* also - you
should be proud of your girl!

Hugs,

CatNipped

> Dan
Mary - 20 Apr 2005 01:26 GMT
> Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
> a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
> other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!

Cats can sense things that they don't really understand. Like the way
Buddha follows me around after I take her to the vet and we
return back home. She deserts her usual routine to follow me
around. You would think she would hide from me as I am
the one who put her in the carrier and scared her to death.
But somehow, against all kitty reason, she knows I am taking
care of her and wants to show me she loves me for it.
Cheryl - 20 Apr 2005 02:25 GMT
[...]
> Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she
> could sense a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and
> overcame her fear of other humans to help this cat-lover out. I
> am so proud of her!

Great story Dan! Harri the therapy roadcat. :)

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Ann - 20 Apr 2005 03:10 GMT
That is a wonderful story. Extra scritches for Harri for being such a brave
girl.
Ann

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> One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your truck
> in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very slow
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>
> Dan
Marina - 20 Apr 2005 04:08 GMT
> Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
> a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
> other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!

That's wonderful, Dan. What a great little kitty she is!

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Enfilade - 20 Apr 2005 20:57 GMT
> > Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
> > a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
> > other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!
>
> That's wonderful, Dan. What a great little kitty she is!

What a little sweetheart!

(Hey, if you ever meet anyone unpleasant on the road, you can borrow
Tyche.  100 percent hateful to everyone save me, DP, and men in
uniform.)

--Fil
Jo Firey - 20 Apr 2005 05:50 GMT
I've seen first hand what Harri thinks of non-family members.  I'm real
proud of her too.

Harri, that was so sweet of you!

Jo
> One of the worst parts of being a truck driver is having to put your truck
> in the company shop for repairs. Major companies often have very slow
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>
> Dan
JBHajos - 20 Apr 2005 13:33 GMT
>Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
>a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
>other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!

 In all your stories about Harri, your love, joy, and pride shine
through as the brightest beacon.  A very  special kitty for a very
special guy.  Perfect match!!!

Jeanne
KittyLady - 20 Apr 2005 14:18 GMT
I echo Jeanne reply, You can definatley feel your love for Harri in
your stories. This one brought tears to my eyes. You really should
write a collection of Harri Roadcat stories. I read them to my 10 year
old and she says they make her think of the stories about SPOT the d*g.
Skritches,
KittyLady
jep_ps@hotmail.com - 20 Apr 2005 18:12 GMT
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> Not only was Harri a perfectly behaved little lady, but she could sense
> a cat lover in withdrawal from her kitties and overcame her fear of
> other humans to help this cat-lover out. I am so proud of her!
>
> I also was able to offer this lady some advice on how to manage having a
> cat in the truck, so once she finishes training there will be another

> roadcat out there.
>
> Dan

What a good girl!  Harri sounds like a very special cat.
~jemfur (& Simba and Pepper, who think Harri is crazy for going in the
big moving, loud box thing.)

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