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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably
five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm -- Email: adam seven zero seven AT verizon DOT net |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
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Adam wrote: Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Thank you for checking on her, and for caring about her. It sounds like her life was not unpleasant, and if she had people like you caring for her and checking on her then she was certainly loved. There are worse thing for a cat than hanging out with other cats and napping in the sun. Cleo |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Itz gud dat Fuzzmom kud be kared fur in herown lastest daze.
Rebecca "Adam" wrote in message ... Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm -- Email: adam seven zero seven AT verizon DOT net |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
On Oct 19, 4:58*pm, Adam wrote:
Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. *Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. *The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. *Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. *She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. *For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. *Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA:http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): * * * *http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm -- Email: adam seven zero seven AT verizon DOT net Dat waz a nys tribyewt tu Fuzzmom Unca Adam. Fangu fur taykin kayr uv hur az best yu cud an fur showin hur luv. DaRennieKidz |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Dat was a bootiful tribute to Fuzzmom Her iz inna bedder plase
now but we gnowz yew still miss hurself. Bless yer broke heart Wuv n Purrs Mosey n Tabitha .... Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm -- Email: adam seven zero seven AT verizon DOT net |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Thank you for checking on and caring for Fuzzmom. She wasn't alone in her
last days, she was looked after and cared for and that is what matters most. Fran -- Remove "spam" from addy to reply |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Fangu fur rememfuring dis shelter cat, Unca Adam. Myne mommy is now
volunteerin at our SPCA an knos how sad it iz to see the long-term cats stay for weeks an then mumfs. Our kommunity will neffer forget Fuzzmom. Tess On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 16:58:26 -0400, Adam wrote: Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Yu'z uh gudgud purrsun, Unka Adam.
Meowmee wented tu boff websitez. Hur rememfurrz Fala, an wuz sooosooo sad bowt da d*ggy at da shelter hoo wuz sooo skinny. -- Pitô.ônya "Adam" wrote in message ... Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm -- Email: adam seven zero seven AT verizon DOT net |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Adam wrote:
Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. The young one went to its OneTrueHome, but Fuzzmom was diagnosed with kidney failure and placed on a special diet. Fuzzmom remained available for adoption as a special needs cat, and enjoyed being held, but nobody adopted her, though I tried to give her attention when I was there. After a while it became clear that she was going downhill. She was moved to the free-range room (where a special diet wasn't possible) so she wouldn't spend her last days in a cage. For the first few months, she just hung out with the other cats and slept in the sun. Then she started hiding as best she could, and snarled when touched, probably because she was in pain, but every time I was there I checked on her. Eventually one day she wasn't there, and I wasn't surprised to be told that she had been helped to the Bridge. Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm Dat's a fine Tribyoot, Uncle Adam, an yu'ze a gud hoomin fur cayring so much. As Cleo sed, dere ar far wurs ways ov spending yur lasst days denn napping inda sun. Wile it's a shaym shee dint find her TrooHome, Fuzzmom noo shee had grayt frends hoo luffd her rite ware shee wuz. Mietze -- Remove the first m to reply |
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Tribute to Fuzzmom, House of DCSPCA
Fuzzmom was mostly white, with patches of dark grey, and was probably
five to ten years old. Fuzzmom and her grown kitten were private surrenders to the Dutchess County SPCA in Hyde Park, NY. [snip] Adam Dutchess County SPCA: http://www.dcspca.org/ Hyde Park's most famous animal (not an SPCA resident): http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/Pets/fala.htm Thank you, everybody, for your caring. Fuzzmom was just one of the 200+ cats that pass through the SPCA yearly, but they are all special. Fangu fur rememfuring dis shelter cat, Unca Adam. Myne mommy is now volunteerin at our SPCA an knos how sad it iz to see the long-term cats stay for weeks an then mumfs. Our kommunity will neffer forget Fuzzmom. Tess The longest-term resident there is Ms. Kitty, who has been there for FOUR YEARS! There isn't even anything "unadoptable" about her; she just always gets overlooked. Pi2nya AKA Sweetee wrote: Yu'z uh gudgud purrsun, Unka Adam. Meowmee wented tu boff websitez. Hur rememfurrz Fala, an wuz sooosooo sad bowt da d*ggy at da shelter hoo wuz sooo skinny. I've seen "Sally," but she's now in a foster home, gaining weight, and will soon be adoptable. Criminal charges are pending against the sub-human. I wonder if anyone else here has even heard of Fala... Adam |
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