OT--drooling kitties!

2007-07-11 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey
My Mamie used to stand on top of me in the AM and knead--and drool in  
my face!  I love it!


Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


On Jul 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Susan Dubose wrote:


Ah, I LOVE it when they drool when you pet them...!

How funny that Merlin always goes back to your house whenever  
possible  :)


I have a cat
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened  
claws.

 Trajan Tennent




- Original Message -
From: elizabeth trent
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: Need help ASAP with a kitty

Susan, you are an absolute angel :0)

Four of my seven babies were feral.  I had a $450 stray too ---  
Merlin.  Poor thing had abscesses on both sides of his face -- he  
was so skinny and beat up.  We got him all fixed up and gorgeous.   
Someone in the neighborhood adopted him after that.  I never  
mentioned all the vet bills.  He was a dear love - and anytime he  
got to go outside for any length of time - he would make a bee line  
for Liz's Kitty Boutique and Day Spa :0)  (my front porch)


All of my seven babies were either abandoned or totally feral.   
Sweet, dear Shakiti was SO shy it took months and months to be able  
to pet him.  He's my precious little boy now and lets me hold him  
like a baby now while he drools on my shoulder LOL  He curls up  
with me any time I take a nap -- he loves his mommy.  If he so much  
as hears another human voice though -- he will hide and you won't  
be able to find him either until the big bad strangers are gone.


I've never insisted that my babies allow me to pet them either.   
Slow and steady -- no sudden moves and lots of love.  They all seem  
to come around in time..but sometimes it takes a very long time.  I  
can even brush and comb all of mine now.  I caught Othello once to  
take him to the vet's -- but that may not ever happen again LOL   
They are SO smart!  Othello is the mighty hunter -- he's the  
fastest and the sneakiest.


Zulu -- totally feral boy who dines at the boutique will run if he  
sees you through the door or window any closer than six feet.   
Evenso -- that is progress! :0)  It takes a lot of patience with  
these dear ferals -- but every bit of time spent is worth it.


elizabeth







Re: OT--drooling kitties!

2007-07-11 Thread elizabeth trent

Lately, Phlelix has taken a liking to classical music.  He boldly gets out
of bed -- walks over to the remote for the wave radio...steps on the on
button...then comes back to bed to cuddle like the sweet baby he is :0)
What a good boy LOL

On 7/11/07, Taylor Scobie Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My Mamie used to stand on top of me in the AM and knead--and drool in my
face!  I love it!
 Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


 On Jul 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Susan Dubose wrote:

 Ah, I LOVE it when they drool when you pet them...!

How funny that Merlin always goes back to your house whenever
possible  :)

I have a cat
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com http://www.petgirlspetsitting.com/
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org http://www.tx.siameserescue.org/
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
 Trajan Tennent





- Original Message -
*From:* elizabeth trent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
*Sent:* Monday, July 09, 2007 8:36 PM
*Subject:* Re: Need help ASAP with a kitty


Susan, you are an absolute angel :0)

Four of my seven babies were feral.  I had a $450 stray too --- Merlin.
Poor thing had abscesses on both sides of his face -- he was so skinny and
beat up.  We got him all fixed up and gorgeous.  Someone in the neighborhood
adopted him after that.  I never mentioned all the vet bills.  He was a dear
love - and anytime he got to go outside for any length of time - he would
make a bee line for Liz's Kitty Boutique and Day Spa :0)  (my front porch)

All of my seven babies were either abandoned or totally feral.  Sweet,
dear Shakiti was SO shy it took months and months to be able to pet him.
He's my precious little boy now and lets me hold him like a baby now while
he drools on my shoulder LOL  He curls up with me any time I take a nap --
he loves his mommy.  If he so much as hears another human voice though -- he
will hide and you won't be able to find him either until the big bad
strangers are gone.

I've never insisted that my babies allow me to pet them either.  Slow and
steady -- no sudden moves and lots of love.  They all seem to come around in
time..but sometimes it takes a very long time.  I can even brush and comb
all of mine now.  I caught Othello once to take him to the vet's -- but that
may not ever happen again LOL  They are SO smart!  Othello is the mighty
hunter -- he's the fastest and the sneakiest.

Zulu -- totally feral boy who dines at the boutique will run if he sees
you through the door or window any closer than six feet.  Evenso -- that is
progress! :0)  It takes a lot of patience with these dear ferals -- but
every bit of time spent is worth it.

elizabeth









Re: OT--drooling kitties!

2007-07-11 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey

What a cool little guy!

Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:48 PM, elizabeth trent wrote:

Lately, Phlelix has taken a liking to classical music.  He boldly  
gets out of bed -- walks over to the remote for the wave  
radio...steps on the on button...then comes back to bed to cuddle  
like the sweet baby he is :0)  What a good boy LOL


On 7/11/07, Taylor Scobie Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Mamie used to stand on top of me in the AM and knead--and drool  
in my face!  I love it!


Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


On Jul 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Susan Dubose wrote:


Ah, I LOVE it when they drool when you pet them...!

How funny that Merlin always goes back to your house whenever  
possible  :)


I have a cat
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did  
wait,

   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened  
claws.

 Trajan Tennent




- Original Message -
From: elizabeth trent
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: Need help ASAP with a kitty


Susan, you are an absolute angel :0)

Four of my seven babies were feral.  I had a $450 stray too ---  
Merlin.  Poor thing had abscesses on both sides of his face -- he  
was so skinny and beat up.  We got him all fixed up and gorgeous.   
Someone in the neighborhood adopted him after that.  I never  
mentioned all the vet bills.  He was a dear love - and anytime he  
got to go outside for any length of time - he would make a bee  
line for Liz's Kitty Boutique and Day Spa :0)  (my front porch)


All of my seven babies were either abandoned or totally feral.   
Sweet, dear Shakiti was SO shy it took months and months to be  
able to pet him.  He's my precious little boy now and lets me hold  
him like a baby now while he drools on my shoulder LOL  He curls  
up with me any time I take a nap -- he loves his mommy.  If he so  
much as hears another human voice though -- he will hide and you  
won't be able to find him either until the big bad strangers are  
gone.


I've never insisted that my babies allow me to pet them either.   
Slow and steady -- no sudden moves and lots of love.  They all  
seem to come around in time..but sometimes it takes a very long  
time.  I can even brush and comb all of mine now.  I caught  
Othello once to take him to the vet's -- but that may not ever  
happen again LOL  They are SO smart!  Othello is the mighty hunter  
-- he's the fastest and the sneakiest.


Zulu -- totally feral boy who dines at the boutique will run if he  
sees you through the door or window any closer than six feet.   
Evenso -- that is progress! :0)  It takes a lot of patience with  
these dear ferals -- but every bit of time spent is worth it.


elizabeth