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carole
04-02-2003, 02:39 PM
well last night my lexie and ash actually slept on the couch only a few inches away from each other, i could not believe it,as u know ash is not into being friends with my new little girl, she chose to stay down there all night with him instead of being on our bed, oh i feel rejected, not just kidding, i got up at 4 am and it was so cute to see them both.
I had retired earlier and my hubby said they both were sitting by him all night before he came to bed too, ash only comes up now and then but lately has been all the time, so good to see.
lexie was sprawled over the top of his legs and ash inbetween.
there is hope yet they may become friends, at least they tolerate each other quite well so far, lexie would love to play with him, but he is not interested in that no way.
well off to the specialist with my mum for the test results today, nervous, but heres hoping its good news. cheers everyone.

NoahsMommy
04-02-2003, 03:15 PM
How cute!!!! :)

I'm glad to see they are getting along slowly...its so cute to see cats being good buddies. :)

kimlovescats
04-02-2003, 03:38 PM
Definitely sounds like progress!!! Good luck to mom!

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
04-02-2003, 03:48 PM
I'm glad they're getting along better. Most times it just takes time for them to get used to each other. Good news! :D

carole
04-02-2003, 09:38 PM
the best news in the world, mum got the all clear today, they got it very early all the cancer and its not spread to her lymph glands, hooray, she may still have therapy, not sure yet, has to be discussed with the oncologist when we get appointment,may i take this time to stress to all women out there please go and get your mammography from 40 onwards it can save your life, as it has for my mother. thanks to all for your concern i am so pleased to beable to write some good news.:)

Miss Meow
04-02-2003, 09:45 PM
That's fantastic, Carole!

You are right about the mammograms. I worked in a women's hospital for a while and there were too many oncology patients with breast or cervical cancer who never had mammograms or pap smears.