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Old July 19th 04, 04:30 AM
Sethran
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Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with
the strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)
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Old July 19th 04, 04:33 AM
Sherry
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Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with
the strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)

Wow, that sounds like a *great* outcome. You did good! And $200 isn't really
all that much money -- well, it *is*, but golly Sethran, you invested it well
and beat the odds that a couple of strays like them have.
Best of luck for the echo to turn out well. \
Sherry
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Old July 19th 04, 04:33 AM
Sherry
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Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with
the strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)

Wow, that sounds like a *great* outcome. You did good! And $200 isn't really
all that much money -- well, it *is*, but golly Sethran, you invested it well
and beat the odds that a couple of strays like them have.
Best of luck for the echo to turn out well. \
Sherry
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Old July 19th 04, 04:51 AM
Cathy Friedmann
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"Sethran" wrote in message
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Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with
the strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)


Right. ;-) Anyway, excellent! Good luck w/ Heather's heart & her
echocardiogram.

Cathy


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Old July 19th 04, 04:51 AM
Cathy Friedmann
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"Sethran" wrote in message
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Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with
the strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)


Right. ;-) Anyway, excellent! Good luck w/ Heather's heart & her
echocardiogram.

Cathy


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Old July 19th 04, 05:49 AM
MacCandace
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But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Very cool, I'm happy for them and you...one last thing to worry about. Hope
Heather is okay.

Candace
(take the litter out before replying by e-mail)

See my cats:
http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace

"One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
than human." (Loren Eisely)
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Old July 19th 04, 05:49 AM
MacCandace
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But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Very cool, I'm happy for them and you...one last thing to worry about. Hope
Heather is okay.

Candace
(take the litter out before replying by e-mail)

See my cats:
http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace

"One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
than human." (Loren Eisely)
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Old July 19th 04, 06:01 AM
Mary
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"Sethran" wrote in message
om...
Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with the

strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)


Wonderful news, Sethran!


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Old July 19th 04, 06:01 AM
Mary
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"Sethran" wrote in message
om...
Thought I'd just post a quick message about how things turned out with the

strays I've been working with. The little black and white guy
with the severe URI went to a no kill shelter and was adopted two days
later. The brown tabby with the degloved chin and FIV finally tested
negative for FIV and has found a home with one of our vets. He's
doing great and chasing her older cat without mercy.

Between the two cats I spent about two hundred dollars of my own
money. And now I just found out that Heather needs an echo to rule
out a heart problem, so that's 400 more gone. But happy endings are
happy endings...and it only took a good month to rehome the little
buggers!

Sethran (who refuses to rescue anything else for a while...at least a
week)


Wonderful news, Sethran!


 




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