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You're
an angel, Hideyo. You really are. Kerry.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 4:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Feral cat book He is about 7 or 8
years old – We got him from two little boys whose mother was an alcoholic
apparently, trying to exchange Oreo for some alcohols for their mother – of
course, we did not exchange him with alcohols – instead we just took him in – he
got along so well with our first dog, JoJo whom we found with a broken leg by
being hit by a car a year prior to. Then, we added two more
dogs who were roaming around at our company parking lot a couple of years ago,
Corky and Pedro – it’s a bit crazy with four dogs and 50 plus cats (and a
turtle) – but I will miss if anyone is missing for any reason.
It looked like some
food was eaten by my work last night – so I hope it means the mama is
still safe (and others if they are still sticking around here) – now instead of
putting the food out mid day – I would put the food out right before I leave
work and then go to the office the first thing in the morning (before 6 am) so
that I can clean up the plates before anyone sees the
plates. -----Original
Message----- Hideyo, Nina, sorry, I have not shipped Surphur to you yet, I have it
in my hand and have not forgotten!!. How is
Gypsy? My little
Shitsu dog, Oreo had a disc injury and started losing control of hind legs, I
was very worried because my other dog, JoJo had a similar injury and he became
paralyzed within 72 hours. Though thanks to the surgeon, he can walk again
now. Anyway, we had to watch him very careful for the past week, and I
noticed that the condition was getting worse, so I took him to the emergency
clinic this week, and the same surgeon who operated on JoJo is operating on Oreo
as we speak – Please pray that the surgery and his recovery will go well for
Oreo, Nina! I hope you
will enjoy the book. -----Original
Message----- Thanks Hideyo, I just ordered
the book from Amazon. I love the ferals too! Every feral cat story I hear, I just can’t stop crying –
there is a book called “Livings in shadows” - it’s a book about how to
take care of feral cats – the title itself makes me cry because it represents so
much of how their life is – I had a feral who used to hisses and growls as she
ate – I just love my ferals
– I am sure
that your big puffy head boy is in heaven
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Message----- We had a feral for about 3
years that we fed...a burmese mix, all black, big puffy head with a small body and
stubby legs. Everytime he saw us he'd hiss....so of course we named him
Hisspuff. After about a year we could pet him while he ate, but he'd still
hiss when he first saw us. We tried to get him to come into the
house...but he never would, just prefered the straw we put out for him in the
bushes out front. He got sick, nose stuffed up and eyes running - but
wouldn't ever let us catch him. He showed up at the back of the house one
day...just to say goodbye...again we tried to catch him, but he wouldn't have it
and went off to die...but he'll ALWAYS be one of my
favorites! -----Original
Message----- Thanks Kathy, Seeing
them all again will be wonderful. Like you I have had pets of all kinds and I
loved them all (even some that were not so lovable.)It makes it easier knowing
that they will be there for me when it is my turn to go. Do you Yahoo!? |
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- RE: Feral cat book Hideyo Yamamoto
- RE: Feral cat book MacKenzie, Kerry N.
- Re: Feral cat book Nina
- RE: Feral cat book Hideyo Yamamoto
- RE: Feral cat book MacKenzie, Kerry N.
- RE: Feral cat book Hideyo Yamamoto
- Re: Feral cat book Barbara Lowe
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