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Old April 5th 06, 01:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Adrian A wrote:
Helen Miles wrote:
We were back at the TED this evening. HRFL has had a tummy bug and has
been *off* for a few days. It turns out that he has colitis, and
possibly a little bit of pancreitis.(


Many purrs for his recovery.

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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:d611028be59788c01ac5b6e84cbd49c6.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We were back at the TED this evening. HRFL has had a tummy bug and has
been *off* for a few days. It turns out that he has colitis, and
possibly a little bit of pancreitis.(

He's had something to ease the pain, and he seems to feel better, but
some purrs for a quick recovery would be gratefully received.

Whilst I was there, Mr Edwards made a joke... he said that he's
nominating Pandora for "luckiest cat" award as she emerged only bumped
and bruised from her ordeal.

He also mentioned that the night Pandora went missing (very bad
weather), 3 other cats belonging to other clients from his surgery went
missing too. One was an 18 year old insulin dependent diabetic boy who
dissapeared for 3 days. Apparently, by Saturday his owners were so
frantic they were emotionally exhausted and drained, thinking that their
dear boy had died somewhere from lack of insulin.

Instead he wandered in through the cat flap as if nothing had happened,
was in pretty good shape, and was demanding breakfast! Incidentally,
everyone else eventually turned up too.

Helen M


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Old April 5th 06, 02:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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aw, poor Tiger. Purrs and prayers that he recovers soon. Lily (USA) and her
mama

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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:d611028be59788c01ac5b6e84cbd49c6.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We were back at the TED this evening. HRFL has had a tummy bug and has
been *off* for a few days. It turns out that he has colitis, and
possibly a little bit of pancreitis.(

He's had something to ease the pain, and he seems to feel better, but
some purrs for a quick recovery would be gratefully received.

Whilst I was there, Mr Edwards made a joke... he said that he's
nominating Pandora for "luckiest cat" award as she emerged only bumped
and bruised from her ordeal.

He also mentioned that the night Pandora went missing (very bad
weather), 3 other cats belonging to other clients from his surgery went
missing too. One was an 18 year old insulin dependent diabetic boy who
dissapeared for 3 days. Apparently, by Saturday his owners were so
frantic they were emotionally exhausted and drained, thinking that their
dear boy had died somewhere from lack of insulin.

Instead he wandered in through the cat flap as if nothing had happened,
was in pretty good shape, and was demanding breakfast! Incidentally,
everyone else eventually turned up too.

Helen M


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Old April 6th 06, 03:20 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Sorry I'm so late with this. Hope HRFL Tiger is better now.


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Old April 6th 06, 09:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:
We were back at the TED this evening. HRFL has had a tummy bug and has
been *off* for a few days. It turns out that he has colitis, and
possibly a little bit of pancreitis.(

He's had something to ease the pain, and he seems to feel better, but
some purrs for a quick recovery would be gratefully received.

snip
Incidentally,
everyone else eventually turned up too.

Helen M


Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes for HRFL to recover soonest.
I'm relieved to hear that the other kitties that got out the night
Pandora did, eventually came back.
Hugs,
Polonca and Soncek

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Old April 7th 06, 11:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs Purrs and Purrs for HRFL, and for Pandora, and for
the other lost kitties, since they all got home safe they must
have just been to a meeting at the Mother Ship Jean.



Helen Miles wrote in message
news:d611028be59788c01ac5b6e84cbd49c6.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
We were back at the TED this evening. HRFL has had a tummy bug and has
been *off* for a few days. It turns out that he has colitis, and
possibly a little bit of pancreitis.(

He's had something to ease the pain, and he seems to feel better, but
some purrs for a quick recovery would be gratefully received.

Whilst I was there, Mr Edwards made a joke... he said that he's
nominating Pandora for "luckiest cat" award as she emerged only bumped
and bruised from her ordeal.

He also mentioned that the night Pandora went missing (very bad
weather), 3 other cats belonging to other clients from his surgery went
missing too. One was an 18 year old insulin dependent diabetic boy who
dissapeared for 3 days. Apparently, by Saturday his owners were so
frantic they were emotionally exhausted and drained, thinking that their
dear boy had died somewhere from lack of insulin.

Instead he wandered in through the cat flap as if nothing had happened,
was in pretty good shape, and was demanding breakfast! Incidentally,
everyone else eventually turned up too.

Helen M


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