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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
I received a phone call from Buffy's new human.
She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
Thanks to your caring she got Buffy. Luck had nothing much to do with it.
It was because YOU cared enough to worry about the poor little thing. "Gandalf" wrote in message ... I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
Gandalf wrote:
I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. We'll be purring that he hasn't suffered any permanent damage from starvation. Poor little fellow! Glad to hear how happy he is in his new home. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
Gandalf wrote:
I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ That was so nice of her to let you know. Thanks for updating us, I hope we can see more pictures as he gains weight. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
Gandalf wrote:
Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! I love a happy ending. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
Gandalf wrote:
I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! Great story and I'm happy to hear about the clean bill of health from TED. You saved another master! Thanks, Gandalf. :~) kili |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
"Gandalf" wrote in message
... I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein If *you* hadn't gone to all the lengths you did to find him a home, he wouldn't be with her, so, a little luck and a *lot* of loving care by you got him to his forever home! Well done! Ear Skritches, CatNipped |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! That is just wonderful. Poor Buffy! Purring that your and his new slave's efforts will be rewarded by a healthy, happy Buffy. -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Report on Buffy the 'Garage Kitty'
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... I received a phone call from Buffy's new human. She took Buffy to see TED today. All his physical exams cam back normal, except that he is dangerously thin. The labs will come back on Friday, or Monday. The vet said it's a good thing I had started feeding him when I did; he might still have some damage (probably 'minor') from starving for so long :-( The vet also said she was very impressed with Buffy's good behavior. And the vet told his new human to thank me for rescuing him. TED gave Buffy's human a BIG break on the charges: apparently, she has a soft spot for rescue cats. (And of course, Buffy will be seeing this TED for a very long time, with luck.) He's between 1 and 2 years old; and probably closer to 1 year. He seemed to have a more kitten like personality, so this doesn't surprise me at all. Buffy is settling in his new home like he has always lived there. He's confined to the sun room for now, but can be heard crying at the door, begging for attention. She told me he's just a real lover, and is very gentle, and sweet. He knows how to use a scratching post, too. And she got him some new toys: he especially likes the feather on a wand. TED warned against using it much though, until he gains some more weight back. Buffy needs to treated like a 'sick cat', until his weight is more normal. He'll be on kitten food for quite a long time, I think. She loves him to pieces, already. She has been without a cat for several months, and was already thinking about getting another kitty. Talk about your lucky timing: she was going to start looking for another kitten or cat this weekend! Instead, she got Buffy! You did a wonderful, kind thing and because of it good things have happened for the boy to find a perfect home. I am a firm believer in that good things happen from good things done. Call it karma, or what you will. Tweed hmm, too many "things" in this post but you know what I mean |
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