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18th April 21:45
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Thank you everyone for you purrs and prayers
for Angus. He passed away in his sleep last night while still at the emergency vet. They haven't been able to determine exactly what he had, but suspect a neurological problem or virus. Angus developed tremors yesterday. They will be doing an autopsy to find out what caused his death and if it is contagious or not. Please purr and pray for Angus' foster siblings. We are afraid for them too if this is contagious. So far they seem fine though. Angus was a bright star of a kitten. Little guy that he was, he was the first to the food bowl. He let us know with his sweet (and loud) meow when he wanted to be cuddled or played with. He and his foster siblings were rescued at a very young age and were bottle fed for several weeks. They all had a difficult start, but with love and care they became beautiful and loving young cats. Angus' life was too short, but he was well loved and will be remembered and missed by me (his previous foster mom) and his current foster mom. Debbie Berry dberry@mitre.org |
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18th April 21:46
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Purrs for little Angus for a safe passage to the RB, and soothing purrs to
the hoomins and siblings he left behind. -- Victor M. Martinez martiv@FAKE.che.utexas.edu http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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18th April 21:46
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in article 3F79E223.58E67840@mitre.org, Debra Berry at dberry@mitre.org
I'm so sorry to hear this. Please let us know what they find. Purrs for the little one to find many friends at the RB. Karen |
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19th April 05:39
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<< Angus' life was too short, but he
was well loved and will be remembered and missed by me (his previous foster mom) and his current foster mom. Debbie Berry dberry@mitre.org >> I'm terribly sorry, Debbie. What a sweet baby. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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