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Old March 30th 06, 07:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs for Pandora's quick recovery and for the well-being of her Good
Samaritan.

Rhia, Amy and their catservant John
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Old March 30th 06, 08:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:48:10 +0000 (UTC), "Helen Miles"
wrote:

We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M


{{{{{Helen}}}}}}

Purrs for Pandora to mend perfectly soon, and purrs for your shattered
nerves.

I'm so glad she was found, and bless that good Samaritan.

Blessings,

Ginger-lyn

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Old March 30th 06, 08:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M


OMG. I have missed all this through being at work. Massive purrs coming
from KFC & quiet ones from BF (as that's all he can ever manage) that
Pandora will recover.

Tweed



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Old March 30th 06, 10:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.


I'm so glad she's back. And may that good samaritan, whoever they may be, be
blessed by Bast for the rest of their days.

Yowie


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Old March 31st 06, 01:33 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Loud purrs for Pandora's rapid recovery, and still more purrs for
whatever Good Samaritan rescued her. That person has picked up ALL
kinds of points for good Karma.

What a relief that Pandora is home and safe.

Melissa

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Old March 31st 06, 04:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Wow, I just read about Pandora. So scary! I'm extremely glad she was found
and will be ok. And what a great man who found her! Purrs for an easy
recovery.
--
Britta

"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M



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Old March 31st 06, 07:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:48:10 +0000, Helen Miles wrote:

We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M



Purring for Pandora to have a quick recovery. Purring "stay at home"
purrs for her too. MLB
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Old March 31st 06, 01:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen as I have just got back on rpca I have only just read about this
and guess you lost Pandora I am so glad a person so loving found her
and then even paid the bill, what a heartwarming story! Wilson and I send
a whole truckful of purrs for her to recover from whatever ordeal she has
been through poor baby. Hugs to you both Jean.





Helen Miles wrote in message
news:ee135be5bc4ee4d5c75cc10bbc25e384.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M



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Old March 31st 06, 09:52 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I am at work now, and today has sucked. And I'm grateful to have seen this
post because it reminds me that there are good people in this world who do
good for the sake of good, out of genuine selfless love and care for another
person, human or animal. I'm happy to hear that you have your baby back and
that it sounds like she's going to come out of her ordeal fine. As for your
Samaritan, may he or she be given as big a blessing as you've received for
heroism incognito. Thank you for reminding me that there is good to be found
in all kinds of situations, all places!

Blessed be,
Baha

Helen Miles wrote:
We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M


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Old March 31st 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:

We've located Pandora. I recieved a call from my vet telling me that she
had been brought in as an RTA as she was found on the side of the road
at about 9am by an elderly good samaritan. She is alive, with nothing
broken, but is bruised, battered and shaken and she has torn some
muscles in her back so is finding it difficult to walk.

Once the vet ID'd her with a microchip and had contacted me and I'd said
that I'd pay whatever it cost to fix her before knowing what was wrong,
the good samaritan paid her vets bills with his credit card and asked
the vet not to disclose his information. Apparently, the fact that
someone cared enough to not give a **** about the cost of fixing her up
meant that she was dearly loved. I'm still confused, overwhelmed,
baffled, relieved that I have my cat safe, and grateful to the good
samaritan.

A very wierd day so far.

Thank BAST for microchips, because she had lost her collar and ID. Purrs
for her to be on the mend soon would be much appreciated.

Helen M



I'm so relieved to hear Pandora was found and by such a great person!
What a wonderful samaritan, I wish him the very best in his life!
We are sending lots and lots of healing purrs and best wishes for
Pandora to recover completely and soon and lots of calming purrs for
you, Helen,
Polonca and Soncek

 




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