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Update Daniella's Excema22 Dec 2003 14:20 GMT4
Hello, and thank you all for your Purrs and Prayers
Daniella's face is clearing up now although It still
looks pretty sore I cant see her legs or arms  as
they are still In bandages I asked her the other
Hugo Katt. Emergency TED visit.22 Dec 2003 09:58 GMT31
Something has happened to Hugo Katt while he was outside, I don't know what.
My guess is he has been in a fight, though there are no regular aggressive
cats around nowadays.
He came limping very slowly like he was a hundred years old and did not let
Sleeping requirements22 Dec 2003 09:48 GMT14
I think cats have a law that they hold in the highest regard. Well, my
cat anyway...
"If a bed has any Object on it, Thou shalt sleep partially on that
object, and make a face so adorable while sleeping that thy owner will
A biker story22 Dec 2003 09:15 GMT5
Warning.  Put down any beverage you may be drinking, and have tissues
handy (for tears of laughter) before reading this.
--
Joy
Robin's Tale--er--Tail22 Dec 2003 03:42 GMT15
Robin had to take some worming medicine. The vet said it was palatible
to cats. So I grabbed his scruff and jabbed the syringe in his mouth
and squeezed. He just looked at me a moment, wondering what in the
world I was doing;  until the taste penetrated. I had only gotten half
Introducing: Licorice!22 Dec 2003 03:40 GMT17
A friend of mine, noticing my pathetic lack of imagination in the area
of *naming pets*, took it on as her personal mission to name my black
kitty. The other day, after numerous suggestions had been dismissed as
too this or not enough that, she finally hit on one: "Licorice". Isn't
ho ho hrumph! (OT)22 Dec 2003 03:36 GMT28
Locked my sthupid keys in my Typhoon this morning. The remote door
control is in the purse that is sitting on the hearth at home and
despite urging by DH I haven't put a spare key on the frame rail of the
truck yet.  And then I broke a fingernail!
Purrs Please!22 Dec 2003 03:18 GMT25
Somebody send some purrs, asap.
I have to be at Ms. Woods'  elementary  class at 10:30 a.m. WITH a dog for the
kids to pet.
It seems the kids are foregoing their Christmas gift exchange in favor of a
Speaking of lost posts22 Dec 2003 01:52 GMT6
HI all,Speaking of lost posts! can anyone explain to me,
why there are posts on here from weeks back, and yet mine
often disappear the next day? Icant work it out, amI doing
something wrong?.On the 17th I wrote asking for Purrs for
Purr and prayer request that the doctor is wrong!22 Dec 2003 01:33 GMT20
I just got an email from my son in Ohio that he has been diagnosed
with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.  
Alpha-1 - antitrypsin deficiency is a hereditary disease that may lead
to hepatitis and cirrhosis.  It is the most common genetic cause of
Pirate is doing well in his new home :o)21 Dec 2003 23:14 GMT5
Just wanted ya'll to know I've been keeping in touch with Pirate's new
slaves, Diane and George, and it sounds like things are going very well
indeed! They've already been introducing Pirate to his new kitty companions,
Frida and Frodo (they have a Frodo, too!) and so far all seems ...
Persia and the White Gloves21 Dec 2003 21:44 GMT7
I was born in the wrong time; seriously.  I collect vintage clothing and
don't mind at all walking around at a Civil War reenactment wearing a
corset, corset cover, and hoop skirt :)
My mother (who is about to turn 79) told me back in the 1940's they used to
Raincoat (Way OT) (Long)21 Dec 2003 19:40 GMT4
    Before I start this lurid tale, I would like to assure you that the
following is the plain, unvarnished truth, completely unembellished with
artistic flourishes, hyperbole, or other devices employed by the tellers
of tales with the aim of either adorning an otherwise bald and
A Dog's Rules For Christmas21 Dec 2003 18:50 GMT2
From: "Dave Gerecke" <dave.gerecke@iinet.net.au>
A Dog's Rules For Christmas
1. Be especially patient with your humans during this time. They may
appear to be more stressed-out than usual and they will appreciate long
A site of value21 Dec 2003 18:47 GMT4
Something I got from my cat behaviorist lady and I think it's worthwhile.
Christine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Martin" <thecatdiva@mac.com>
 
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