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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (42273)11/19/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<Once the infection is controlled, things should get markedly better.>>

My thinking exactly. I believe she had the infection in the hospital when she got worse and the nurse said she had an infection. We weren't looking to sue, just for her to get treatment. They could have acknowledged the infection and started treatment 3 days ago. Liability.... bull shit.



To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (42273)11/21/1999 10:25:00 PM
From: JF Quinnelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
HOW TO BATHE A CAT

1. Thoroughly clean the toilet.

2. Add the required amount of shampoo to the toilet water, and have both lids lifted.

3. Obtain the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.

4. In one smooth movement, put the cat in the toilet and close both lids (you may need to stand on the lid so that he cannot escape).

CAUTION: Do not get any part of your body too close to the edge, as his claws will be reaching out for any thing they can find.

5. Flush the toilet three or four times. This provides a "power wash and rinse" which I have found to be quite effective.

6. Have someone open the door to the outside and ensure that there are no people between the toilet and the outside door.

7. Stand behind the toilet as far as you can, and quickly lift both lids.

8. The now-clean cat will rocket out of the toilet, and run outside where he will dry himself.

Sincerely, the dog.