Re: Slugger


It often seems to me that vets are much more likely to be in the business 
because of a real love of animals than people doctors are for love of humans.  My 
stupid male cat gets so upset by the trip to the vet that he messes himself - 
the girls all can cope, but he is a real "pussy-cat."  The nice lady vet just 
washes him up every time and tells him we love him anyway - and you feel she 
really does.
Auralie

In a message dated 02/26/2004 8:24:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
mhobertm@excite.com writes:

> Kitty: You listen to the rest of us talk at length about our children so
> we're always happy to hear about your babies, too! Glad to hear you've
> got such a good guy for a vet. Our small town vet and his assistant have
> taken it upon themselves to capture and neuter as many of our large
> colony of feral cats as they can...a community service project of sorts.
> They try very hard to place them afterwards and if no luck, off to the
> local no kill shelter they go. As a farm community we unfortunately have
> lots of strays who reproduce more like bunnies than cats. :-)

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