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1326.1 | | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Tue May 03 1988 17:11 | 4 |
| Do you know if she has been tested for feline luekemia? Is she
up to date on her shots?
She sounds like a beautiful kitty.
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1326.2 | Soon... | TIMNEH::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Tue May 03 1988 18:59 | 6 |
| She has not been tested, and I don't know about her innoculation
history. She'll get shots and the FELV test when she goes in for
spaying on Thursday. She a real gem.
Rita
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1326.3 | expectant mother | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Wed May 04 1988 14:42 | 10 |
| I didn't say anything before, but...
It looks like I will be adopting Cardigan. Milo needs someone wearing
fur to love him back [he adores Maggie, but she mostly behaves like
he is a fungus].
Terms & timing are still under advisement. Will keep you posted
as things fall into place.
Ann
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1326.4 | | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Wed May 04 1988 16:10 | 6 |
| Thats great news! I hope this adoption works out well! I was just
about to respond, saying I would be able to adopt this kitty that
sounds so beautiful. If anything changes, let me know.
Good Luck.
Erin
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1326.5 | such nice people! | TIMNEH::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Wed May 04 1988 18:07 | 9 |
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I want to thank everyone who has responded to this note, either
here or by mail. You folks are terrific!
I'm sure Cardigan will love living with Ann and Maggie and Milo.
I'm so happy that my little friend has a home.
Rita
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1326.6 | WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL!! | NRADM::MARINO | | Thu May 05 1988 18:44 | 6 |
| Today was the worst day in the world for me at work. However, after
reading these notes I feel a whole lot better. To think that Cardi
and Spider would have been put down had it not been for Rita's efforts
in saving them. Good luck Ann and Jan with your new kitties.
Arlene
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1326.7 | Anticipa-yay-tion | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Fri May 06 1988 12:44 | 16 |
| Cardi's coming home tomorrow ...
I was concerned that Milo's boundless energy might be trying for
her so soon after her surgery. But when Rita informed me that she
"whopped the vet in the face" before going home, me comfort level
increased considerably.
I've been telling Milo and Maggie that she coming and what I expect
of each of them.
[I've also been telling them about my two-year-old niece coming
to visit in a couple weeks, too, and what will be expected of them when
she arrives. So they may both now be labouring under the apprehension
that my sister gave birth to a cat ...]
Ann
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1326.8 | Tomorrow's the big day! | TIMNEH::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Fri May 06 1988 16:29 | 21 |
| Yup, no problem with Cardi's recovery! I took her in for her spay
at 9am yesterday morning and picked her (and Spider!) up at 6pm.
Even though they were groggy from the anesthesia, they were still
spunky. The vet came out with little Cardi cradled *ever* so gently
in his arms, like a precious fragile object. The little "precious
fragile object" looked up at him as if to say, "What the $%^^&
did you do to me???" and reached up a tiny paw and whopped him!
Thesse kitties have got personality in abundance ;-)
I'm sure Milo will be no problem!
Although they spent last night curled up on the floor and lethargic,
this morning they were both eating like pigs, using the litterbox,
and jumping up onto my lap, purring, snuggling, getting inhto my
face and doing typical cat things.
Cardi and Spider are so lucky to be going to wonderful folks. And
they are such cuties, I know their new moms are gonna love them,.
Rita
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1326.9 | settling in | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Mon May 09 1988 10:26 | 25 |
| Cardi is the 'dust kitten' I've been looking for for years! Grey
& fluffy _very_ proud of her plumelike tail.
Maggie was not at all welcoming, but two good things to say about
her: 1) She doesn't try to make friends with Maggie. 2) Milo
is so busy trying to make up to Cardi that Maggie can sleep for
hours in solitude on the bed.
The situation between Cardi and Milo is not yet ideal, but holds
much promise. His initial reaction to her was to bat her tail while
she was exploring the cellar. When she turned to face him with a
little 'mrr?' he stepped back, his tail got a big as a bottle brush,
and he gave out the most tentative and half-hearted hiss I have
ever heard in my life. [his first and thus far his last] She then
gave a small growl and got back to exploring. Milo's lungeing
behaviour doesn't help. And he is jealous.
Cardi herself seems moderately content and isn't at all shy about
asking for attention. But she's still a bit tentative, preferring
to approach seated person, but I guess that's to be expected.
She says that the cellar is her room at present, but comes out to
socialise and explore and demand attention. She is still making
up her mind about Rick, but on the whole seems to think he's OK.
Ann
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1326.10 | "I don't want to talk about it, OK?" | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | OK, _why_ is it illegal? | Mon Feb 06 1989 16:57 | 61 |
| [rather than start a whole new string....]
Since coming to live with us 9 months ago, Cardigan has been extremely
interested in watching the Great Outdoors, but has shown no interest
in actually _going_out_into_ it.
Rick had to do some emergency travel this past week-end and got
in verrry late Saturday night after the cats and I had settled down for
the night. You guessed it, she slipped out unseen.
Sunday morning, Rick came upstairs at about 8:45 and asked, "Have
you seen the wide-body cat?" He was in the process of serving the
cats Sunday brunch and became concerned when she didn't attend.
She does not miss meals. It's against her priciples.
We tore the house apart, calling and running the can-opener -- thus
confusing the other two who felt that the noise signified some sort
of Sunday moveable feast.
No Cardi.
After about 45 minutes, we decided that she _must_ be outside. So
we strapped on our mukluks and went out calling for her. After
making a circuit of the house and grounds, I took off down the road
and back. No Luck. Then I made another circuit of the house looking
high and low and calling.
I was panicky [Rick wasn't too much better, but optimistically pointed
out that Cardi had TONS of fur and is a little chubby and is the
best equipped of our babies to weather a night out of doors...]
Then I saw a little grey nose poking out from under the slab for the
back steps followed by a silent slithering.
It was Cardigan!! I walked [not ran] up the slope making dumb cooing
mommy-noises. She promptly meeped pitifully and backed up under
the steps.
I tried coaxing, I went back down the hill...as long as I didn't
approach her she would come out. Once, she even slithered up on
the front porch and meeped to be let in, but when I approached the
door, and consequently Cardi, she shot off again.
Finally, I went inside and locked Milo & Maggie in our bedroom,
went downstairs and opened the front door, climbed half-way up the
stairs and called and cooed and waited.
Within two minutes, my beautiful grey furry ditz slithered into
the house and on to the couch. She began purring at top volume,
but would not look at me.
She was EMBARRASSED!!! to have gotten locked out and didn't want
to face me!
Ann
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1326.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Feb 07 1989 10:21 | 2 |
| RE .10 I AM SOOOOOOOOO GLAD YOU FOUND HER UNHARMED!
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