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Thank you for that story.  It made me laugh.

Lots of hugs and kisses to everyone.

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From: abijann <no_reply >

Subject: Cat

To: livercirrhosissupport

Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 9:14 PM

We have about 10 outside cats. One of them decided they would

jump up into the vehicle while I was unloading groceries late last night. We

didn't know she was in there when we left for the transplant

hospital today. Suddenly, she decided she was going to let us

know of her presence. She come up front of the vehicle meowing and

jumped up on the dash of the vehicle. When I got her off, she

only let me hold her second and then she went to hide. She hid in

the step well going to the door and there was no way to get her out.

We didn't want to open the door, cause she would take off.

We parked in a parking building they had at the transplant center.

She was there for the entire 8 hours it took us to go down and

back and have the doctor appointment. She and a male cat of ours

are very close. When I left her out, when we got home, she

meowed her way all the way to the male cat and kept rubbing against

him. I think she will be scared to get in another vehicle again.

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That's pretty funny. Although I'd have thought she would have headed straight

for the cat box! :) LOL

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> We have about 10 outside cats. One of them decided they would

> jump up into the vehicle while I was unloading groceries late last night. We

didn't know she was in there when we left for the transplant

> hospital today. Suddenly, she decided she was going to let us

> know of her presence. She come up front of the vehicle meowing and

> jumped up on the dash of the vehicle. When I got her off, she

> only let me hold her second and then she went to hide. She hid in

> the step well going to the door and there was no way to get her out.

> We didn't want to open the door, cause she would take off.

> We parked in a parking building they had at the transplant center.

> She was there for the entire 8 hours it took us to go down and

> back and have the doctor appointment. She and a male cat of ours

> are very close. When I left her out, when we got home, she

> meowed her way all the way to the male cat and kept rubbing against

> him. I think she will be scared to get in another vehicle again.

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When I read that story about the cat, I said, " Oh no, poor kitty " . She

shouldn't do that again.

Penny

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> To: livercirrhosissupport

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didn't know she was in there when we left for the transplant

> hospital today. Suddenly, she decided she was going to let us

> know of her presence. She come up front of the vehicle meowing and

> jumped up on the dash of the vehicle. When I got her off, she

> only let me hold her second and then she went to hide. She hid in

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Mister Macgreggor ( big huge orange tabby cat, male) had a shelf fall on his

head last winter. He had 5 stitches to close it. Man o man, I never heard a cat

howl like him in the car. They stitched him up, and not a peep, and he didnt

give any one a bit of a hard time. But he hates that car. I think it is

agoraphobia. He has always been an inside cat, and the outside is just sooo big.

Love, Bobby

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Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:41:29 PM

Subject: Re: Cat

When I read that story about the cat, I said, " Oh no, poor kitty " . She

shouldn't do that again.

Penny

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didn't know she was in there when we left for the transplant

> hospital today. Suddenly, she decided she was going to let us

> know of her presence. She come up front of the vehicle meowing and

> jumped up on the dash of the vehicle. When I got her off, she

> only let me hold her second and then she went to hide. She hid in

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> back and have the doctor appointment. She and a male cat of ours

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speaking of cat stories in cars, i have a good one, my brother had a cat ,orange

tabby named maurise,well we were moving and mother decided to sleep in the back

of the station wagon while father was driving, we were asleep to, but i was

awoken by my mother swearing at the cat, well maurice must have had a nervous

stomache and alittle diareah,well he crapped in my mothers hair

,ahahahahahahahaha, we had to go to a rest stop so she could wash her hair, i

still laugh about it to this day when i think of it.to funny!!! bet she never

slept with the cat in the car again hahahahaha .love ya barby

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Thanks for that story. That was too funny! I know your mom didn't think so at

the time, though, lol.

Penny

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> > > We parked in a parking building they had at the transplant center.

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