Thanks, Tonya. I find it hard to understand how anyone could truly love Mr. Kitty's dad and not love Mr. Kitty. Mr. Kitty was just such a quiet, gentle old fella, not demanding or pushy. The perfect gentleman.catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm so sorry Susan. That is so sad. Especially
I'm so sorry Susan. That is so sad. Especially about Mr. Kitty. :( I know we're supposed to love everyone. But I seriously question how someone who does not love animals can love people..Not meant to start a debate or anything. I feel the same way about people who hunt and eat
Oh Susan!
How very sad that you've lost your two sweet older fellas! I am sure
that Mr. Kitty and Red Man are up in Heaven singing your praises. How
wonderful that you were able to make their final home so secure and
loving. Shame on those people that threw Mr. Kitty away like that!
Bless
Thanks, Nina. These old fellas are just very special, aren't they. We all were thinking that by now Mr. Kitty's owner - they guy who got married - must be paying for giving Mr. Kitty up -- by living with a very controlling wife! We all think he deserves it. I've got to wonder how much you love
It seems to me that Mr. Kitty paid a very dear price to give his owner
an opportunity to see just how bad his judgement in women must be! I do
hope they both somehow benefit from his sacrifice. They must define
love in a very different way then we do. Thank you again for being
there to ease
He paid a very dear price, indeed. I think the couple of months he spent caged at the vet, so traumatized that he was considered feral, damaged his health to the point that it shortened his life.Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems to me that Mr. Kitty paid a very dear price to give his owner
Well, I guess sometimeswhen it rains it pours. Early Saturday morning I lost two more of my fosters, both negative. Red Man was an older orange tabby who had chronic sinusitis and asthma. He got a pretty bad URI and it went into pneumonia. Red Man was the sweetest old fella - sometimes he'd wake
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Well, I guess sometimeswhen it rains it
pours. Early Saturday morning I lost two more of my
s, theyre just lost cause nobody wants to give them half a chance
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Thanks, Chris. And I love the old kitties, even
though I know I may not have them very long. There is just
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Thank you for continuing to work on that. I have
a feline leukemia positive Katrina kitty now - our Director just brought her
back last month. Some insurance adjustors had been feeding her - she kept
going back to what
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Well, I guess
Susan,I don't know what to say. You must be horribly bereft with all of these losses. I can't even imagine. I'm so sorry. I hope (and am pretty sure) you have some sweet kitties to see you through your grief. I've found it interesting over the years watching how everyone's 'status' changes
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