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  1. #1
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    Bless you for taking her home. It upsets me so much when I hear about people going in to care who cannot take their pets. So very stressful for all concerned.

    I hope little Puff's lump turns out to be nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    It upsets me so much when I hear about people going in to care who cannot take their pets. So very stressful for all concerned.

    I hope little Puff's lump turns out to be nothing.
    It feels like the little warts one of my old dogs has. I don't know if cats get those, but I assume they do!

    There are has got to be a way to allow the elderly who need assistance to keep their pets! I bet that old man and Puff would feel much better if they could have stayed together! Once Puff is settled in, I'm going to see if I can find out where he is and send a note/pictures so he knows she's ok.

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    Was it here or where(?) that I read that article about purring has healing powers, the vibrations or something really heals! Her human probably needs her more now that ever!

    Mama lived a whole lot longer than the doctors said she would and I have always said she lived for Kitty Boo, Boo is what kept her alive and she stayed with Mama until she drew her last breath and we had to remove her from Mama's chest when the undertaker came.

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
    Was it here or where(?) that I read that article about purring has healing powers, the vibrations or something really heals!

    I have always said she lived for Kitty Boo
    I've heard that too. Something about how it's the same frequency as ultrasound waves. My Mom works at a nursing home that has two resident cats. They are very effective at calming the residents, especially the Alzheimer's patients.

    My grandma has a kitty and I have frequently said that she will pass on shortly after Chow goes. She lives for that kitty and he for her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    Once Puff is settled in, I'm going to see if I can find out where he is and send a note/pictures so he knows she's ok.
    That would be lovely, and would make him feel so much better. It can't do people any good to have to leave their animals behind.

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    It sure is Puff's lucky day. I'm so glad you took her home, and even if it may take some time to adjust, I think she'll soon find out she's in a loving home, but it would be great if you could find out where her "old Daddy" is and let him know she's OK.

    I hope her lump is nothing serious.



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