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Old March 31st 06, 05:11 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One of the
techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey! You must be
Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how much she loves Persia,
and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they
take Persia out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean
her kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.

Jill


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Old March 31st 06, 05:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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jmcquown wrote:
Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One of the
techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey! You must be
Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how much she loves Persia,
and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they
take Persia out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean
her kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.

Jill


aw, Jill. That broke my heart reading that too. I wonder how our
furbabies really feel when they are put in a kennel and don't see us for
some time. The sense of abandonment they must feel. I don't really know
if this is true, or if they really have no sense of time passing or
what. Or maybe Persia just recognizes her carrier and goes to it because
it's something familiar? Poor babies, but we all need our time to
ourselves too.
Lily & her mama

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Old March 31st 06, 07:26 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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jmcquown wrote:

She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they take Persia
out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean her
kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.


Awww, poor Persia, getting her hopes up. But sooner or later, it does
come true, at least!

Joyce
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Old March 31st 06, 03:07 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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jmcquown wrote:
Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One
of the techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey!
You must be Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how
much she loves Persia, and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I
hadn't realized. When they take Persia out and let her roam around
in the 'cat room' while they clean her kennel, she heads straight for
*her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going home!" That sort of breaks my
heart.

Jill


Awwwwwwww.
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Old March 31st 06, 05:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 22:11:29 -0600, "jmcquown"
yodeled:

Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One of the
techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey! You must be
Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how much she loves Persia,
and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they
take Persia out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean
her kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.

Jill


But OTOH, it's good to know that the people there love her.

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Old April 1st 06, 06:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"jmcquown" wrote:
Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One of the
techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey! You must be
Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how much she loves Persia,
and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they
take Persia out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean
her kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.


Persia is just the smartest girl! When I boarded Betty last year, she
was surprisingly the opposite - she was excited to see me, but still
didn't want to get into her carrier.

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Old April 1st 06, 07:59 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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When I picked up Rusty from boarding at the vet's clinic, he often had a
bald spot on his
nose. They told me thats from him rubbing his nose against the cage. I
presume he
tried to escape from jail. It made me feel so guilty about going out of town
and
leaving him at the vet's.

Winnie

"jmcquown" wrote in message
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Went to the vet's office pick up a bag of Hill's x/d for Persia. One of
the
techs came up front, spotted it on the counter and said, "Hey! You must
be
Persia's mom!" G Then she proceeded to tell me how much she loves
Persia,
and Peaches, too! She did tell me something I hadn't realized. When they
take Persia out and let her roam around in the 'cat room' while they clean
her kennel, she heads straight for *her* carrier as if to say, "I'm going
home!" That sort of breaks my heart.

Jill




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Old April 1st 06, 08:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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W. Leong wrote:
When I picked up Rusty from boarding at the vet's clinic, he often
had a bald spot on his
nose. They told me thats from him rubbing his nose against the cage. I
presume he
tried to escape from jail. It made me feel so guilty about going out
of town and
leaving him at the vet's.

Winnie

Sometimes, though, you just gotta go. I don't have anyone who can pet-sit
for me (and no, I wouldn't trust a stranger, even from an "agency") with a
key to my apartment.

Jill


 




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