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Old March 24th 06, 08:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Cruising cats: visit to TED

Ahoy,
Because of the ineptitude of their two crew members, Rosie and Cinder
had to see TED today.
Before we left, Jim & I had purchased enough Revolution to last several
months. We wanted to be sure that the kitties would not be tormented by
fleas that we may track onto the boat, or heartworms from the mosquitoes
that we are bound to encounter during our journey.

Having invested a considerable sum in this product, we now realize that
we don't remember where we packed it and we can't find it.

What to do? Not knowing where we will be next, we can't order more from
the Internet. There was only one option left.

I looked up TED offices on the Internet and found one in the area who
had Revolution. The catch is, even though we had recent health
certificates, TED had to see the cats before prescribing the medicine.

Well, remember, we came by boat and don't have a car. Fortunately, one
of our neighbors with a boat on the same dock also live in the area and
offered to loan us a car. They also have a cat onboard, and totally
understood our failure as crew.

Rosie was napping out in the open, and I got her into her carrier with
only minor resistance.

Cinder knew right away something was up and hid in Rosie's den and
suffered the indignity of being dumped out onto the bed and then stuffed
into a carrier.

At TED's, they were subjected to the dreaded thermometer in the nether
regions and drops they always dislike immensely put between their
shoulder blades.

I think they will be discussing how hard it is to get good help.

On another topic, it appears that the weather will allow us to leave the
dock tomorrow morning. We will be heading from Galveston, Texas in the
direction of New Orleans, Louisiana. Much of the Gulf Coast from here
and Mississippi was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. Not only homes, but
marine related businesses such as marinas were destroyed or damaged.

We expect to do a lot of anchoring out for the next several days.

Annie, crew for Rosie and Cinder