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Since: Jun 22, 2003 Posts: 86
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:36 am
Post subject: Tribute to Mac, House of Clark Archived from groups: rec>pets>cats>community (more info?)
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Small fluffy calico speaks:
Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
arm.
Mac was mostly furry gentle and diffident to the Out kitties. That is
probably why they thought he was ok. He stood up for himself when
Marissa and Miss Tuffy tried to beat him up, but didn't hurt them. They
left him alone after that. Finally he came inside and we got to know
him. He was very quiet and kept to himself mostly, but was a very
courtly gentleman-cat (something Camille and Finrod could definitely
learn, but that's a whole other subject). He had a hard time moving
with his arthritis, but he always made it up to Meowmie's lap. He
started having stomach problems which turned out to be pancreatic cancer
and soon was helped to RB. He was the last of the Out kitties and an
end of an era. Mia and I will miss him, Camille--not so much.
One time that Paw was at TED getting meds for Mac, he saw Finrod and
Scottie-Pippin in the cage (they were tiny kittens). After Mac went to
RB, he decided to take the kittens home, so even though they never knew
Mac, if it weren't for him, they would not live here or have their
names. The End.
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Since: Sep 26, 2003 Posts: 249
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:36 am
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Eileen Clark <catrunr.TakeThisOut@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Small fluffy calico speaks:
>
>Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
>into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
>day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
>TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
>Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
>arm.
>
>Mac was mostly furry gentle and diffident to the Out kitties. That is
>probably why they thought he was ok. He stood up for himself when
>Marissa and Miss Tuffy tried to beat him up, but didn't hurt them. They
>left him alone after that. Finally he came inside and we got to know
>him. He was very quiet and kept to himself mostly, but was a very
>courtly gentleman-cat (something Camille and Finrod could definitely
>learn, but that's a whole other subject). He had a hard time moving
>with his arthritis, but he always made it up to Meowmie's lap. He
>started having stomach problems which turned out to be pancreatic cancer
>and soon was helped to RB. He was the last of the Out kitties and an
>end of an era. Mia and I will miss him, Camille--not so much.
>
>One time that Paw was at TED getting meds for Mac, he saw Finrod and
>Scottie-Pippin in the cage (they were tiny kittens). After Mac went to
>RB, he decided to take the kittens home, so even though they never knew
>Mac, if it weren't for him, they would not live here or have their
>names. The End.
>
>Callie, for Mia, Camille, Finrod and Scotty-Pippin
Dat wuz a luffly Tribute, Callie. Mac sownds alot like owr Norville,
who wuz a seereeus kind ov gentlemancat, too.
Mietze
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:36 am
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dat wuza tuchin tribute, Tiger fur hiz howze
Eileen Clark <catrunr DeleteThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:catrunr-A895A7.18362426102007@news.verizon.net...
> Small fluffy calico speaks:
>
> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
> arm.
>
> Mac was mostly furry gentle and diffident to the Out kitties. That is
> probably why they thought he was ok. He stood up for himself when
> Marissa and Miss Tuffy tried to beat him up, but didn't hurt them. They
> left him alone after that. Finally he came inside and we got to know
> him. He was very quiet and kept to himself mostly, but was a very
> courtly gentleman-cat (something Camille and Finrod could definitely
> learn, but that's a whole other subject). He had a hard time moving
> with his arthritis, but he always made it up to Meowmie's lap. He
> started having stomach problems which turned out to be pancreatic cancer
> and soon was helped to RB. He was the last of the Out kitties and an
> end of an era. Mia and I will miss him, Camille--not so much.
>
> One time that Paw was at TED getting meds for Mac, he saw Finrod and
> Scottie-Pippin in the cage (they were tiny kittens). After Mac went to
> RB, he decided to take the kittens home, so even though they never knew
> Mac, if it weren't for him, they would not live here or have their
> names. The End.
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:36 am
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Snifflez... good ole Mac.
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Pitô.ônya
"Stormmee" <rgrass.RemoveThis@consolidated.net> wrote in message
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> dat wuza tuchin tribute, Tiger fur hiz howze
> Eileen Clark <catrunr.RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:catrunr-A895A7.18362426102007@news.verizon.net...
>> Small fluffy calico speaks:
>>
>> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
>> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
>> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
>> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
>> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
>> arm.
>>
>> Mac was mostly furry gentle and diffident to the Out kitties. That is
>> probably why they thought he was ok. He stood up for himself when
>> Marissa and Miss Tuffy tried to beat him up, but didn't hurt them. They
>> left him alone after that. Finally he came inside and we got to know
>> him. He was very quiet and kept to himself mostly, but was a very
>> courtly gentleman-cat (something Camille and Finrod could definitely
>> learn, but that's a whole other subject). He had a hard time moving
>> with his arthritis, but he always made it up to Meowmie's lap. He
>> started having stomach problems which turned out to be pancreatic cancer
>> and soon was helped to RB. He was the last of the Out kitties and an
>> end of an era. Mia and I will miss him, Camille--not so much.
>>
>> One time that Paw was at TED getting meds for Mac, he saw Finrod and
>> Scottie-Pippin in the cage (they were tiny kittens). After Mac went to
>> RB, he decided to take the kittens home, so even though they never knew
>> Mac, if it weren't for him, they would not live here or have their
>> names. The End.
>>
>> Callie, for Mia, Camille, Finrod and Scotty-Pippin
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:01 am
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Datz a furry tuching tryboot.
Booker
Eileen Clark wrote:
> Small fluffy calico speaks:
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> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
> arm.
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:06 pm
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:10 pm
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It seemz ta myownselfz dat da kitties dat goez to da bridge offen send offer
kittens to live at da homez dey leavefs behindz. Piglet just thinkin'.
"Me" <what.DeleteThis@doyouwant.com> wrote in message
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> Datz a furry tuching tryboot.
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> Booker
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> Eileen Clark wrote:
>> Small fluffy calico speaks:
>>
>> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
>> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
>> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
>> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
>> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
>> arm.
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:56 pm
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Yes, Piglet, that would have been just like Mac. He was so thoughtful.
Callie
In article <5oq6gcFnu490U1.RemoveThis@mid.individual.net>,
"Granby" <spaz.RemoveThis@joink.com> wrote:
> It seemz ta myownselfz dat da kitties dat goez to da bridge offen send offer
> kittens to live at da homez dey leavefs behindz. Piglet just thinkin'.
> "Me" <what.RemoveThis@doyouwant.com> wrote in message
> news:13i6rn9d6njbb76@corp.supernews.com...
> > Datz a furry tuching tryboot.
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> > Booker
> >
> > Eileen Clark wrote:
> >> Small fluffy calico speaks:
> >>
> >> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
> >> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
> >> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
> >> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
> >> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
> >> arm.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:24 pm
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Callie, fangu fur telling this story about Mac. Meowmie and me alwayz
feel sorree fur thuh Out kitteez in bad wether and scary tymes. Ize
glad he got to finully go in wif thuh famlee. Yew must hav all been
reel speshul fur him to trust yew.
Little Kitty
On Oct 26, 7:36?pm, Eileen Clark <catr....DeleteThis@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Small fluffy calico speaks:
>
> Mewomie and Paw will always remember Mac as the only cat whoeffer got
> into the tight little clique of the Out kitties. He just showed up one
> day in the yard, a beautiful smoke-coated gentleman-cat, but furry thin.
> TED checked him out and kept him a few days to fatten him up. He said
> Mac always meowed at him and stuck his paw out the cage and grabbed his
> arm.
>
> Mac was mostly furry gentle and diffident to the Out kitties. That is
> probably why they thought he was ok. He stood up for himself when
> Marissa and Miss Tuffy tried to beat him up, but didn't hurt them. They
> left him alone after that. Finally he came inside and we got to know
> him. He was very quiet and kept to himself mostly, but was a very
> courtly gentleman-cat (something Camille and Finrod could definitely
> learn, but that's a whole other subject). He had a hard time moving
> with his arthritis, but he always made it up to Meowmie's lap. He
> started having stomach problems which turned out to be pancreatic cancer
> and soon was helped to RB. He was the last of the Out kitties and an
> end of an era. Mia and I will miss him, Camille--not so much.
>
> One time that Paw was at TED getting meds for Mac, he saw Finrod and
> Scottie-Pippin in the cage (they were tiny kittens). After Mac went to
> RB, he decided to take the kittens home, so even though they never knew
> Mac, if it weren't for him, they would not live here or have their
> names. The End.
>
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