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  • #766791
    katthays
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    Hi Klippies! LOL, GD.

    #766792
    katthays
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    OMG, that is hilarious, Klippies!!!!

    #766793
    ecbrown
    Participant

    Thanks for asking, GD. How Lucy is feeling can be hard to determine since she hides pain well (as most cats do.) She also eats pretty well and doesn’t do any face pawing (which some cats do) when her mouth hurts. Drooling is a big hint…I’ve seen the tiniest glimmers or spots of drool…probably once every few days and only during her long afternoon nap.

    She goes to the vet this Friday for some blood work (required for the meds she’s on.) I’ve asked them to examine her too this time. When they try to look in her mouth, it becomes obvious if it is painful. (I find it really hard to examine a cat’s mouth so we don’t try that at home.) We should know a lot more about whether her meds are helping her after that exam.

    #766794
    Jeankit
    Participant

    Lol, thanks for the funny one Klippies goes w/GD’s ad!

    Oh, mine says find fine rugs…yup for the kits to baptize them w/barf!

    #766795
    Buttons
    Moderator

    Oh my gosh!! I need a cappachino asap!!!! I’ve been chasing piglets all day!!! Eventually got the feed watered and settled in the new home… On a comfy sawdust bed 🙂

    #766796
    Commune
    Moderator

    Hello Button’s 🙂

    #766797
    AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew
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    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/best-obituary-ever-written-eccentric-mississippi-father-171554898.html

    ‘Best obituary ever’ written for eccentric Mississippi father

    Harry Weathersby Stamps drank buttermilk from a martini glass garnished with cornbread. And as the Sun Herald reports, that’s just one of the many eccentric details included in a loving and entertaining obituary written by his daughter that has gone viral across social media.

    “I kept thinking of things—there are a lot of things I just couldn’t put in there—and I thought, ‘Mama’s not going to let me run that.’ But she read it and said, ‘That’s him,'” daughter Amanda Lewis told the Sun Herald.

    The obituary, which appeared in Monday’s edition of the Sun Herald, included several memorable passages, including the following:

    ”Harry excelled at … living within his means, outsmarting squirrels, never losing a game of competitive sickness, and reading any history book he could get his hands on. … His signature every day look was all his: a plain pocketed T-shirt designed by the fashion house Fruit of the Loom, his black-label elastic waist shorts worn above the navel and sold exclusively at the Sam’s on Highway 49, and a pair of old school Wallabees.”

    Stamps was a teacher of government and sociology at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Jefferson Davis campus. Former students told the paper their beloved professor was a member in a bacon-of-the-month club, referred to daylight saving time as “the devil’s time,” and crowed like a rooster during phone calls with his grandchildren.

    The obit has been described by the paper as “perhaps the most entertaining, warm and enlightening obituary seen in years.”

    Another passage written by Lewis described her father’s unusual love of food:

    “Harry was locally sourcing his food years before chefs in California starting using cilantro and arugula (both of which he hated). For his signature bacon and tomato sandwich, he procured 100% all white Bunny Bread from Georgia, Blue Plate mayonnaise from New Orleans, Sauer’s black pepper from Virginia, home grown tomatoes from outside Oxford, and Tennessee’s Benton bacon from his bacon-of-the-month subscription. As a point of pride, he purported to remember every meal he had eaten in his 80 years of life.”

    His other daughter, Allison, said her father’s love of food stayed with him throughout his life, even as he struggled with a number of health issues.

    “After he was diagnosed with diabetes, he told me, ‘Life’s not worth living if I can’t have butter on my sweet potatoes.’ That pretty much summed up his point of view on things,” she said.

    And in the hours since the 80-year-old’s life story was put to print, it has taken off across the Internet, appearing on thousands of Facbeook pages and being chronicled by news outlets across the Web.

    “He wouldn’t know what going viral means. He would have thought that was a disease he contracted, which would have excited him to have another illness to lord over folks,” Lewis told the Herald. “Probably the best compliment I’ve gotten is that at least six people asked if he wrote it.”

    And it wasn’t lost on Lewis that her father passed away on this year’s spring forward to daylight saving time, referring to it as her father’s “last act of protest.” In fact, closing out the obituary, she writes:

    “Finally, the family asks that in honor of Harry that you write your Congressman and ask for the repeal of Day Light Saving Time. Harry wanted everyone to get back on the Lord’s Time. “

    #766798
    hayward.eunice
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    Maybe u guys can help wana start feeding klippies dry food and try and teach him to drink his milk out a bowl but I’m not sure how? His teeth r bugging him big time teething issues 🙁

    #766799
    katthays
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    Wow, that is amazing, Deb, love it!!!

    #766800
    ecbrown
    Participant

    Klippies, I’ll let folks with tiny kitten experience chime in on how to train them to eat, drink. I wasn’t aware of this when I first got cats so I wanted to mention that there are some advantages to keeping him on wet food….especially for male cats. The moisture in wet food can help keep them hydrated and can help prevent things like diabetes and urinary problems (which tend to happen more frequently for male cats.) If you are interested in learning more, I found this website helpful…

    Feeding Your Cat: Know the Basics of Feline Nutrition

    It is written by a vet and she does a good job of explaining the basics.

    #766801
    Buttons
    Moderator

    Hey commune!! And hello to all that have popped their heads in today 🙂

    #766802
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Morning, all! Klippies, I second what ECB said about wet food, it’s definitely better for male cats (as I found out the hard way).

    #766803
    AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew
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    #766804
    Jeankit
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    Hello Buttons & Kilroy!

    Mia from SF area as Main page alert!

    #766805
    katthays
    Participant

    Deb, OMG, how horrible!

    #766806
    Commune
    Moderator

    doesn’t Mia belong to someone from here?

    #766807
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You’re right, Commune. SylvesterMiaFelix’s Mom posts here sometimes (I hope I got the kitties names right).

    #766808
    TrufflesMom
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    #766809
    GD
    Participant

    Yes, Mia belongs to Karin/SylvesterMiaFelixsMommy.

    #766810
    GD
    Participant

    Yes, Mia belongs to Karin/SylvesterMiaFelixsMommy.

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