Hi, When I sent the mesage about using a big sheet on your beds I meant
Instead of a spread,etc.
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Terrie,
Congratulations! I have some older
ones as well and I give them Pet Tinic.
Take care,
Joan
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N. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 15,
2005 5:35 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE:
God Bless You for saving the dogs you could. Something a lot of people
do not know is that when several stray dogs get together they become a
Pack and often revert to behaving like a Pack of Wild Dogs and do
become very dangerous. The ones that do join a pack as an adult can be
fine as a pet when
Dear Terrie,
What a lucky kitty! How wonderful that she'll spend the rest of her life with you and your hubby; spoiled rotten, I know!
Love, Julie
p.s. We have a king-sized bed, too, and they usually give me a little strip to sleep on; as long as I don't take up too much room. And forget
Tonya,
I'm certain you've tried this...but I'll ask anyway: Have you tried the "dog-body language" approach? It worked for me for several strays I picked up over the years. Limited direct eye contact, approach in the submissive posture...use the whine...the whole deal. (Although I wouldn't
Hideyo,
Don't worry, I'll keep pestering the Creator above and even put in a prayer or two to St. Francis (of Assi - Patron saint of animals - for you non-Catholics out there, he spent his entire wealth building a church and would go out and preach to the animals as well. What's even more
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p.s. We have a king-sized bed, too, and they usually give me a little strip to sleep on; as long as I don't take up too much room. And forget pillows!
LOL...I have to make a comment on this. I agree
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Ah, so it's not just me then!
Relief!
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Oh good I'm not weird after all...YAY!
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Ah, so it's not just me then! Relief!
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And dont you love it when you move
around a bit too much they give you that look!! (how dare you make
me move!)
Chris
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Tiger
has to have meds every night. If I'm not smart enough to catch him unawares and
give it to him by, say, 9-ish, he takes off after that time and hides below the
bed, because he knows it's THAT sort of time.
I've
learned now not to try and get him out when he hides--it's
it makes complete sense, it's just not a proper bed w/o a cat butt in my face[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/16/2005 6:18:59 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
p.s. We have a king-sized bed, too, and they usually give me a little strip to sleep on; as long as I
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That's
hilarious!Tom sounds adorable!! Whata sweetheart. He just wants to
be part of the family!(I know your Mom thinks otherwise).
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On Behalf Of tamara sticklerSent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005
When I got the intereron alpha for my first FeLV+ kitty, I was told not to
give it with food, that it needs to be absorbed by the mucous membranes in the
mouth rather than taken into the GI tract where stomach acid will break it
down. If you can't give it to a cat by syringe (such as with a
Dear Gloria:
You are being too kind when you say that some vets are just more imperfect
than others, or is this meant as a sarcastic understatement?
I am still suffering a year later due to that Vet-from-Hell who forced me
into allowing her to euthanize a geriatric kitty of mine I had taken
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They
sound such characters. I love them!
And
they are such civilized cats too---waiting to use the litter box even when
they're desperate!
(At
first I read this AND Tom often uses the standard poodle as a
bed, as "standard poodle's bed"---now I see what you really
wrote!
That's dreadful, Sally. Absolutely awful. Every time I think I've heard
it allI'm proven wrong.
I'm so sorry.
You know, I had this assumption that every vet goes into the field
because they have a love for animals. But I now believe that's a very
naive point of view. It just ain't true. Some
I think I'm just being too reserved, or maybe subtle, perhaps, to give some
of them the benefit of a doubt - in my experience you're absolutely right.
We've all had some bad experiences, I'm sure. Some related to
incompetence, but I'm sure all (ALL) vets, even the good ones, make
mistakes
Utterly horrible, I still have flashes on it. She'd taken little Ashes - 6 wks old MAYBE - hind quarters paralyzed, probably hit by car - to a specialist at this clinic. This vet was in the back with another patient and one of her colleagues came into the room and said that Ashes' bladder needed
ROFL.
So true!
Sammi LOVES presenting her butt to me.
Although I can think of other things I'd rather have in my face than a
kitty behind.
ROFL
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec
Ha! I've done the same. Just wait. He'll wise up to that routine as well!
t"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tiger has to have meds every night. If I'm not smart enough to catch him unawares and give it to him by, say, 9-ish, he takes off after that time and hides below the bed,
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