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From: kcorrigan@chgw.com <kcorrigan@chgw.com>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: [MOL] Liz'a Cat.Dear Gail: I can't imagine anyone giving up one of those little fellows -- but their loss was your gain -- right? I don't think there is a smarter dog in the world, but springer spaniels are wonderful dogs, too. Weren't you lucky to have had yours for such a long time? It's funny, but the love and affection I got from Norman helped me feel better. I'd hold him and cry and he'd lick my face and snuggle, and it wouldn't seem so bad. He's so precocious that we have to spell a lot of things, and now he knows what we're spelling! I have pictures of him and Guido at work on my desk. People think I'm weird. We got Guido (the lahsa apso) at the Humane Society for Norman so he'd have someone to play with. Now they're inseparable, but Norman is definitely the alpha dog. Pets are great -- I couldn't live without them, and indeed, I never have! -- Kathy in Boise.
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From: gail.estes [SMTP:gail.estes@mci2000.com]
Sent: Monday, October 12, 1998 9:50 AM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: Re: [MOL] Liz'a Cat.Hi Kathy, I have a little black mini schnauzer too. His name is Pepper. I adopted him last April from the humane society. I love him to death. He's a little imp and keeps me moving. He wants to play all day long! When I was ill, I had a beautiful Springer Spaniel named Sunny. He never left my side and he would go crazy if Steve and I were in separate rooms because he couldn't be in two different rooms at once and would bark and scold us. Sadly, we had to put him down two years ago. He was 17 years old and his little body just gave out.
Gail Estes
-----Original Message-----
From: kcorrigan@chgw.com <kcorrigan@chgw.com>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 8:23 AM
Subject: RE: [MOL] Liz'a Cat.
Liz: I don't think it's silly at all to talk about your cat. I have a little black Schnauzer named Norman. He was with me all through my chemo and radiation, and when I was in the hospital for about two weeks in March, he stopped eating. My husband sneaked him into the hospital wrapped in a blanket and the nurse was his accomplice. Norman took a nap with me, and I told him I was going to be all right. He started eating again! After I got home, he never left my side (and doesn't, to this day). He sleeps snuggled up as close to me as he can get -- a little, black ball. I love to listen to him breathe at night -- and sometimes he snores. I also have a lahsa apso named Guido, and three long-haired cats. I love them all. -- Kathy in Boise.-----Original Message-----
From: Christine White [SMTP:christine.white@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Friday, October 09, 1998 9:14 PM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: Re: [MOL] Liz'a Cat.I do recall you telling us about your kitten. Pets are such good company.
We just took in a stray cat about 3 weeks ago (I'm such a softy). She hung
around our deck for a few days, so pathetically thin. Now she seems healthy
and very affectionate. Tried, without luck, to find her owners. We also got
4 goldfish the kids were selling at school a few days ago. Now we have 2
cats, a rabbit, a guinea pig, a hedgehog and 4 goldfish. Do you think I
should learn how to say no? LOL.
Christine
P.S. Read the other post about your cat's name. We still call our new cat
"Kitty" because we never really intended to keep her so didn't want to give
her a name. I think "Kitty" is what it will stay.At 08:14 AM 10/10/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Lillian and the rest of the MOL family
>
>I have been sitting here reading my email and being bugged by my kitten. Do
>you remember my telling you right after I got out of the hospital and was
>in the first steps of recovering from surgery, about the pathetic little
>kitten who had been separated from its mother much too young and it was
>brought to us by a lady who "just couldn't keep it because she already had
>a cat". My son and I took it in and he taught it how to eat and washed its
>fur and cleaned its eyes daily for several weeks.
>
>Well now, about three months later, she is a typical kitten who is into
>everything and wants constant attention. She wants to be on my keyboard
>when I type in letters. The only ill effects of her shakey start in life
>seem to be an allergy of some sort that causes her to have sneezing fits.
>She and I have recovered together, and although I wasn't thrilled to take
>on "operation rescue" she is a pretty cat and I'll probably always have a
>real bond with her because of the timing and circumstances of her arrival.
>
>Now I hope you all don't think talking about my cat is too wierd.
>
>By the way, are Vicci and Joan still out there somewhere. I haven't been
>consciously aware of any posts from them recently. But then, Sometimes I am
>unconscious even when I appear to be conscious.
>
>Liz
>
>
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