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Subject: [OM] Re: OT Another Dead Cat Day
From: Rand E <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:15:56 -0400
Walt,
   Are you still dry today ?  After Alberto ?  I have doubts.
Rand E.

Walt Wayman wrote:
> Thanks to all who offered condolences, both on and off list. It is 
> appreciated. I will respond briefly here to a couple, if  you'll bear with me.
> 
> To Paul, who wrote, "Now, I wake up every morning with a beautiful 
> platinum-grey Ragdoll named Mittens all stretched out and snuggled up to my 
> back."
> 
> Exactly what is it with ragdolls that they have to be in the middle of 
> everything we do? I am crowded in the bed each night by 33 pounds of 
> ragdolls, the resident circus brothers, Barnum and Bailey. I haven't been to 
> the bathroom alone in the nearly six years since they came to live with us. 
> If I close the door and shut them out, they scratch and bang on it and yell 
> "Let us in" in cateese. Barnum is sitting in the chair beside me as I type 
> this.  He wants to help, and he wants the mouse.  When he was a kitten, he 
> chewed a mouse cord completely in two.
> 
> To Greg, who wrote, "The good news in your case is that even though the 
> coronavirus that's involved in FIP is contagious, the disease itself really 
> isn't per se. Hopefully, you won't have any other cats in your household that 
> will develop it."
> 
> The three remaining cats are Kinsey, the ruling female, who's 14, and the 
> ragdoll brothers, who are six, so our vet says, because of their age, we 
> probably don't have anything to worry about. We got a second opinion from our 
> oldest daughter, who's a vet, and she agreed.  We don't take our cats to her 
> because her clinic is way the hell and gone on the other side of Atlanta and 
> is 35 miles and over an hour away, while the Cat Clinic of Cobb is two miles 
> and five minutes away.  Besides, she doesn't specialize and will treat 
> anything, whether it walks, hops, crawls, flies, slithers, swims, or even 
> oozes into the clinic. 
> 
> We understand that the virus can survive in the house for several months, but 
> is killed by common household disinfectants, so we'll do a bit of spraying 
> and scrubbing and wait until the fall, or later, to fill the vacancy, 
> probably with a Maine Coon kitten.
> 
> And one additional thought.  We are pretty dry here, probably at the 
> beginning of another summer drought, and digging even a small 18x24x24-inch 
> kitten-size grave yesterday made me wonder how the folks back in the old 
> days, before the invention of the backhoe, managed to bury their dead in this 
> red Georgia clay.  When dry, this stuff is about .02 of a point down the Moh 
> scale from a brick.
> 
> Thanks again for the kind words, folks.  And don't forget to take pictures of 
> pets, family, and friends, because it seems like we always expect them to be 
> with us longer than they actually are.
> 
> Walt
> 
> --
> "Anything more than 500 yards from 
> the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
> Edward Weston
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