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Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Condor
Great story. We just had to take our beloved Ukrainian cat, Miss Kitty, to the vet yesterday. We have an elderly vet and very good. Also loves animals and keeps his billings reasonable. Miss Kitty went out yesterday morning while I went to a group breakfast. She was just fine. When I got home and parked, she came around the garage with therr legs working and one rear dragging. She had apparently been caught in something or tangled with an animal. Her knee was without flesh and the bone was broken just below the joint. The vet said he would do his best and that there is a surgeon in Birmingham that will pin the knee if the setting and imolilization doesn't show signs of working. We left Miss Kitty overnight with the vet. During the night, she shed the splint device and seperated the repair. He fixed it again today. We brought her home and are watching her 7/24 in an effort to keep her still. She hates this, but is a good Kitty. Wish us luck. Would have her in the surgery, but takes a week to get her in and we may as well see if this works. Love Miss Kitty!
we had a cat we called Miss Kitty. Her name was Tab though, my mom just called her miss kitty
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Condor
Great story. We just had to take our beloved Ukrainian cat, Miss Kitty, to the vet yesterday. We have an elderly vet and very good. Also loves animals and keeps his billings reasonable. Miss Kitty went out yesterday morning while I went to a group breakfast. She was just fine. When I got home and parked, she came around the garage with therr legs working and one rear dragging. She had apparently been caught in something or tangled with an animal. Her knee was without flesh and the bone was broken just below the joint. The vet said he would do his best and that there is a surgeon in Birmingham that will pin the knee if the setting and imolilization doesn't show signs of working. We left Miss Kitty overnight with the vet. During the night, she shed the splint device and seperated the repair. He fixed it again today. We brought her home and are watching her 7/24 in an effort to keep her still. She hates this, but is a good Kitty. Wish us luck. Would have her in the surgery, but takes a week to get her in and we may as well see if this works. Love Miss Kitty!
we had a cat we called Miss Kitty. Her name was Tab though, my mom just called her miss kitty
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
what a wonderfully uplifting story.
I am so glad i read this to know that there are still thoughful kind people in this world.
Thank you KarenMarie for posting this. :heart:
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
what a wonderfully uplifting story.
I am so glad i read this to know that there are still thoughful kind people in this world.
Thank you KarenMarie for posting this. :heart:
Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Condor
Great story. We just had to take our beloved Ukrainian cat, Miss Kitty, to the vet yesterday. We have an elderly vet and very good. Also loves animals and keeps his billings reasonable. Miss Kitty went out yesterday morning while I went to a group breakfast. She was just fine. When I got home and parked, she came around the garage with therr legs working and one rear dragging. She had apparently been caught in something or tangled with an animal. Her knee was without flesh and the bone was broken just below the joint. The vet said he would do his best and that there is a surgeon in Birmingham that will pin the knee if the setting and imolilization doesn't show signs of working. We left Miss Kitty overnight with the vet. During the night, she shed the splint device and seperated the repair. He fixed it again today. We brought her home and are watching her 7/24 in an effort to keep her still. She hates this, but is a good Kitty. Wish us luck. Would have her in the surgery, but takes a week to get her in and we may as well see if this works. Love Miss Kitty!
we had a cat we called Miss Kitty. Her name was Tab though, my mom just called her miss kitty
Our Miss Kitty is no more. She had the leg amputed today and she passed away at around 10 pm this evening. We are broken hearted. She was like one of our own children. She even thought of herself as one of us. She spent last night with her paws touching my arm gently like she knew it was our last moments together. We will miss our little Ukrainian furry daughter.
Thanks, I really appreciate that.Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Condor
Great story. We just had to take our beloved Ukrainian cat, Miss Kitty, to the vet yesterday. We have an elderly vet and very good. Also loves animals and keeps his billings reasonable. Miss Kitty went out yesterday morning while I went to a group breakfast. She was just fine. When I got home and parked, she came around the garage with therr legs working and one rear dragging. She had apparently been caught in something or tangled with an animal. Her knee was without flesh and the bone was broken just below the joint. The vet said he would do his best and that there is a surgeon in Birmingham that will pin the knee if the setting and imolilization doesn't show signs of working. We left Miss Kitty overnight with the vet. During the night, she shed the splint device and seperated the repair. He fixed it again today. We brought her home and are watching her 7/24 in an effort to keep her still. She hates this, but is a good Kitty. Wish us luck. Would have her in the surgery, but takes a week to get her in and we may as well see if this works. Love Miss Kitty!
we had a cat we called Miss Kitty. Her name was Tab though, my mom just called her miss kitty
Our Miss Kitty is no more. She had the leg amputed today and she passed away at around 10 pm this evening. We are broken hearted. She was like one of our own children. She even thought of herself as one of us. She spent last night with her paws touching my arm gently like she knew it was our last moments together. We will miss our little Ukrainian furry daughter.
Sorry for you loss, dude
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: Aquila76
Wow, that is awesome! I think we need to hear things like this since we're always getting hit with murder, theft, fraud, etc. from the mass media. It's nice to see that people do actually care about each other and aren't just selfish wannabe thugs like we see on TV and news so much.
You should print this thread out and bring it to your boss. It may warm his heart even more to know how appreciated he is, even by strangers.
Hahaha!!! As close are we are, the vet and i, i dont think i would be comfortable letting him know that i told you all that he is A truly wonderful fellow.