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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:04 am
I have both terrible news, and good news alike to share with the forum. I also see it fitting to do so since our guild leader request our posts focus more on animals and get back to topic. I respect this wish.
During my last three weeks in Salem, I was unfortunately informed of the death of my long time companion Oreo; a cat whom I've had for probably at least fifteen years. His suffering ended, along with his battle of a heart murmur and the AIDS equivalency. Believe me when I say that he is sorely missed. However, just days ago my mom had told me when I was speaking to her that she had adopted a new kitten, which we have named Caramello (said car-mellow). Apparently it had surfaced from beneath her porch one day, covered in motor oil and looking a little grim. I should like to report that Caramello is now clean and doing very well; even more so lively and bossy than kittens should be! He has yet to settle in with her other cats Butterscotch, the old man, Tux, the b*h and Fred and Willy, the brother sister duo. Observing it all is Scooter, her chihuahua.
Of course that's not all, she takes care of several "strays" out back of her house too. Much like her, I've got a large heart for animals and help when I can. It's odd, I cry more over animals dying than I do most humans. As well, I have more respect for them. But anyways, I thought to report all of this to you to help stay on topic, even if it's not exactly dealing with wolves.
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:52 pm
iim sorry to hear your friend died, and thank you for getting back to topic
i to had a friend die, sammy my dog died from heart worms bc she had a nasty habit of finding and eating all chocolat there was no matter where we put it
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:31 pm
i am sorry i lost a cat this summer from kidney failure i believe, i never found out. its good that ur mom is taking care of strays but tell her to be careful with putting water out for them, it can spread feline leukemia.
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:10 pm
Darkenedxheart i am sorry i lost a cat this summer from kidney failure i believe, i never found out. its good that ur mom is taking care of strays but tell her to be careful with putting water out for them, it can spread feline leukemia. Noted. All should be well and back to order now that Angie and I are home again. Well, sort of. I've been terribly engrossed in playing MAG and Warhawk lately; and may be buying CoD: Black Ops to further pass my time. We'll see.
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:49 pm
srry dude its just like losin a brother r sister
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:56 am
shippuden_shinobi srry dude its just like losin a brother r sister Indeed. Does anyone else have any cat stories they would like to share? Any kittens or older cats they've saved, or regularly feed that may be considered stray? Just thought it'd be a good time to maybe rekindle the discussion and see how everyone is doing.
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