Re: [MOL] Liz'a Cat. [00962] Medicine On Line


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Title: RE: [MOL] Liz'a Cat.
Hi Kathy, I really wish that I could have a playmate for Pepper.  He is only 12 months and full of energy.  When I try to check my e-mail he keeps pawing at my arms and barking until I stop and play with him.  We are limited to 1 pet in our Modular Home Park.  He has fallen in love with the little beagle who lives in back of us and on good days, they chased each other to exhaustion.  Unfortunately, the rains have started so play time will be limited to sunny days.
Gail
-----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 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.