RE: In memory of Bagheera

2007-04-06 Thread Debbie
Thanks Gina. We sure do miss the big guy. 

 

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He was absolutely gorgeous!

 

Gina



Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was shifting thru pics the other day and found this one of Bagheera. I
brought this fella home from the airport where I worked. We had a lot of
temps working at that time and they were hitting at him, licking, etc... At
the same time I had just got married and we bought a new home. I scooped
Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 2 years. He
weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been neutered,
however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone had shot
him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we believe
a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned.
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark
upon our hearts.

 

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Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-04-05 Thread Gina WN
He was absolutely gorgeous!
   
  Gina
  

Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: 
#ff;color: black;}  I was shifting thru pics the other day and found 
this one of Bagheera. I brought this fella home from the airport where I 
worked. We had a lot of temps working at that time and they were hitting at 
him, licking, etc... At the same time I had just got married and we bought a 
new home. I scooped Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 
2 years. He weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been 
neutered, however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone 
had shot him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we 
believe a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned. 
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark upon 
our hearts.
   
  
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Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He's cute, looks very happy in that picture.

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Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread elizabeth trent

What a wonderful, wonderful picture.  Thank you for sharing this with us.
He was so dear.

elizabeth


On 3/29/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 I was shifting thru pics the other day and found this one of Bagheera. I
brought this fella home from the airport where I worked. We had a lot of
temps working at that time and they were hitting at him, licking, etc... At
the same time I had just got married and we bought a new home. I scooped
Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 2 years. He
weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been neutered,
however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone had shot
him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we believe
a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned.
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark
upon our hearts.


http://picasaweb.google.com/justadreamer1021/MoreCatsKittens/photo#5045947101674979682



Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread Gussies mom
I just love the big boys. Mine have always been such momma's boys.
   
  Beth

Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
body{font-family: 
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#ff;color: black;}  I was shifting thru pics the other day and found 
this one of Bagheera. I brought this fella home from the airport where I 
worked. We had a lot of temps working at that time and they were hitting at 
him, licking, etc... At the same time I had just got married and we bought a 
new home. I scooped Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 
2 years. He weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been 
neutered, however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone 
had shot him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we 
believe a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned. 
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark upon 
our hearts.
   
  
http://picasaweb.google.com/justadreamer1021/MoreCatsKittens/photo#5045947101674979682


 
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Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread TenHouseCats

oh, that photo needs to be a card... loved the other photos, too!

they come to us for a reason, and sometimes i think it may just be to remind
us that there's always love enough to go around

MC

On 3/29/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 I was shifting thru pics the other day and found this one of Bagheera. I
brought this fella home from the airport where I worked. We had a lot of
temps working at that time and they were hitting at him, licking, etc... At
the same time I had just got married and we bought a new home. I scooped
Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 2 years. He
weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been neutered,
however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone had shot
him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we believe
a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned.
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark
upon our hearts.


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Re: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread Marissa Johnson
Oh!  What a SWEETHEART!!!  Thanks for sharing...I needed that smile!
   
  MJ

Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
body{font-family: 
Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: 
#ff;color: black;}  I was shifting thru pics the other day and found 
this one of Bagheera. I brought this fella home from the airport where I 
worked. We had a lot of temps working at that time and they were hitting at 
him, licking, etc... At the same time I had just got married and we bought a 
new home. I scooped Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 
2 years. He weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been 
neutered, however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone 
had shot him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we 
believe a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned. 
Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark upon 
our hearts.
   
  
http://picasaweb.google.com/justadreamer1021/MoreCatsKittens/photo#5045947101674979682


 
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RE: In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
What a lovely boy.  Thanks.
 
Diane R.



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Subject: In memory of Bagheera


I was shifting thru pics the other day and found this one of Bagheera. I
brought this fella home from the airport where I worked. We had a lot of
temps working at that time and they were hitting at him, licking, etc...
At the same time I had just got married and we bought a new home. I
scooped Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 2
years. He weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had
been neutered, however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull
where someone had shot him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant
around. Unfortunately we believe a coyote may have got him. He went out
one morning and never returned. Normally he never left the yard. We miss
him dearly and he left his mark upon our hearts.
 
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In memory of Bagheera

2007-03-29 Thread Debbie


I was shifting thru pics the other day and found this one of Bagheera. I brought this fella home from the airport where I worked. We had a lot of temps working at that time and they were hitting at him, licking, etc... At the same time I had just got married and we bought a new home. I scooped Bagheera up and took him home. He lived with us for nearly 2 years. He weighed 20+ pounds. He had been someone's pet because he had been neutered, however they also discovered a bb lodged in his skull where someone had shot him. He was the most lovable, gentle giant around. Unfortunately we believe a coyote may have got him. He went out one morning and never returned. Normally he never left the yard. We miss him dearly and he left his mark upon our hearts.
 
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