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Jabi I just got access to Lisa's computer and was sad to read of Oliver's crossing. I had not had a loss since Smokey, then three close together. Rascal, my quaker parrot, Little Bit, the ferret and Sandy Dragon. Only here can people understand the sign
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Marf You all remain in my prayers. I have seen many families who had a hard time excepting the end has arrived, but I have no doubt your wisdom will guide them through. You are one of the wisest people I know. Just take time for you as well. As for th
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Marf Cpould yopu change the name Lisa to Lori. I know you have much going on right now, but Lori is the one who has RA and Lupus. Nora
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Lori doesn't get on much anymore, but she reads the forum and keeps everyone in her prayers. She is extremely busy with SOS and Colony Cats and goes to some event or fundraiser most weekend and also organizes most of these events. And she is also taking
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Marf I don't get on as often these days and just now saw your post. Linda has certainly been amazing through this long course, bouncing back so many times when it looked bleak. The things she has accomplished are too numerous to count, but maybe the gre
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Marion Edward's story reminded me of Smokey and her crossing. What an honor it is to be there for such a gentle and natural crossing. Maybe we have to be older ourselves to really understand the gift this is. I will always miss Smokey just as you will m
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Enjoyed all your comments. Something brand new with Tuffy. He is using his hind feet when he moves. That is so amazing since he has missing bone in in both hind legs. Apparently, nerves are all connected. I saw the update, Marf. Thanks. Nora
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My daughter volunteers with SOS, a low cost spay/neuter group in Columbus, Ohio and they do a lot of feral TNR. The cats leave with a shot for pain and a long acting antibiotic shot and are returned to the colony as soon as they are well recovered. Nora
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I've decided to update the kittens on this thread since it has their pictures. They are 6 months old now and so much has changed. Tuffy's front legs are as straight as any cat's and he has developed so much strength in his hindquarters that he can raise
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Oh Amanda I feel your pain in your post and understand only too well. When we first moved to Salt Lake, we had two special dogs with us, Lisa's Laddy and John's Boots. We were living with Lori in a very small house and there wasn't room inside for