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John S November 18th 04 03:20 AM

CattyWampus - 1988-2004
 
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 21:36:45 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

CattyWampus
1988-2004

Glad to see that you are not posting OT as you stated below.



Regards
John S

To live forever in infamy, the liar:

On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:36:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

I'd be delighted to see the non-boaters leave, even if they slam the
door behind them, and get this newsgroup back on topic, or at least on
pleasant topics.

Don White November 18th 04 03:43 AM


My condolences....it's tough when a loved member of the family passes on.



bb November 18th 04 03:49 AM

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 21:36:45 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

CattyWampus
1988-2004


Please adopt a stray cat. They have nothing to give but love. All our
cats were once homeless or strays.


Condolences, Harry

My orange and white short hair is sleeping on my printer as I type. I
can't imagine life without her, but, when it comes, I'm sure I'll
figure out how to cope.

She is my best friend. I rescued her when she was a small kitten.
The people who lived in the house kept her in a laundry basked placed
upside down with books on top to keep her inside. They had a couple
of doberman dogs that were allowed the run of the house while this cat
was kept a captive to her laundry basket.

When I heard the story about her predicament, I said, let's go get
her, and then I'll find a good home for her. After about 15 seconds
of having her in my lap, I knew, even though I already had another
cat, I'd never let this one out of my sight again.

My original cat, "Fred", died a few years later, after 17 loyal years
to me, leaving me with only my beautiful, loving, orange and white
stray. TG I had my little female cat to help me through my loss.

On topic, my current cat has no use for boats, or motors, but she's
damned glad not to be trapped under a laundry basket anymore, and lets
me know just how much she appreciates being rescued, every day.

bb

John S November 18th 04 03:50 AM

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:48:36 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Don White wrote:
My condolences....it's tough when a loved member of the family passes on.


Thanks...it's pretty dreadful, actually. She was a great cat.


Partial birth abortion is a hell of a lot worse than losing a cat. Harry
supports partial birth abortion yet laments over a cat.

His priorities in life are wrong.



Regards
John S

To live forever in infamy, the biggest liar of rec.boats got caught in his own words:

On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:36:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

"I'd be delighted to see the non-boaters leave, even if they slam the
door behind them, and get this newsgroup back on topic, or at least on
pleasant topics."

Gould 0738 November 18th 04 03:55 AM

Sorry about your cat, Harry.

They do become like a family member.

John S November 18th 04 04:26 AM

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:57:30 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Don White wrote:
My condolences....it's tough when a loved member of the family passes on.



Thanks. It really sucks.


Like sucking out the brains of a baby in a partial birth abortion? Oh, that
doesn't count. That's just fine with you.



Regards
John S

To live forever in infamy, the biggest liar of rec.boats got caught in his own words:

On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:36:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

"I'd be delighted to see the non-boaters leave, even if they slam the
door behind them, and get this newsgroup back on topic, or at least on
pleasant topics."


Kerry shot his goose in Ohio and had it cooked there too! Heh heh!

Eisboch November 18th 04 07:31 AM

Harry Krause wrote:
CattyWampus
1988-2004

CattyWampus, our much-loved creamy orange American shorthair cat, died
peacefully in her sleep at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, November 17th, after
our veterinarian injected her with a sedative overdose.


Our condolences Harry. Pets certainly are part of the family and it's
tough to see them go.

We are going through a similar circumstance right now - in fact it's the
reason we haven't left for Florida yet. Mrs. E's 14 year old Westie
"Major" has an inoperable cancer and the vet says it's just a matter of
time. He has good days and bad, but I suspect the time is very soon.

How did CattyWampus get along with your other "cat"?

Eisboch

Marshall Banana November 18th 04 10:30 AM

Also Sprach John S :
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:48:36 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:


Don White wrote:
My condolences....it's tough when a loved member of the family passes on.


Thanks...it's pretty dreadful, actually. She was a great cat.


Partial birth abortion is a hell of a lot worse than losing a cat. Harry
supports partial birth abortion yet laments over a cat.


Too bad your mom didn't get an abortion.

Dan

--
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in dark rooms, munching little white pills and listening to electronic music.

LaBomba182 November 18th 04 04:55 PM

Subject: CattyWampus - 1988-2004
From: Harry Krause


CattyWampus
1988-2004


Sad to here. And my cat sends her condolences as well.

Capt. Bill

Dr. Dr. Smithers November 18th 04 08:20 PM

She was well kept for 16 yrs is a ripe old age for a cat.
Remember the good times. Why so many cats without any dogs?


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LaBomba182 wrote:
Subject: CattyWampus - 1988-2004
From: Harry Krause


CattyWampus
1988-2004


Sad to here. And my cat sends her condolences as well.

Capt. Bill



Thanks...

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