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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

114.0. "Muffin is in dire need of help!" by TELALL::JOHNSONL () Thu Jan 02 1992 10:44

    Muffin, a three-year-old, fixed, female calico cat, is in dire need
    of help.  Let me explain...
    
    A friend of mine went into the hospital a couple weeks ago and is very 
    sick.  She'll probably be in for a few more weeks.  She's an older woman
    who lives alone in a condo in Leominster.  Her cat, Muffin has been her 
    only companion.  My friend's condition will determine whether she can 
    continue to live by herself when she leaves the hospital.
    
    Right now, no one is available to take care of Muffin.  She's been kept 
    in the house alone (and was wandering around outside for the first week
    my friend was hospitalized).  An elderly relative is making occasional 
    long trips from Billerica to give her food and change her litter box, 
    but can't keep it up because of the long drive and a vacation in the 
    near future.  I can't take Muffin because my housemates are allergic 
    to cats.
    
    So I am looking for someone who could be a foster parent for at least a
    few weeks.  I'm also looking for a possible permanent parent depending
    what happens with my friend.
    
    Muffin is a healthy, playful, loving cat.  She's small in size and 
    relatively short-haired.  She's got a baby-face, and loves to bat the 
    plastic tops of milk containers around the floor.  She has a deep, 
    wonderful purr.  Right now, I think she's very confused as to where her 
    mother is and why no one is coming home to spend time with her.
    
    If you can help out, please contact me as soon as possible at DTN
    223-9618 or ICS::JOHNSONL or LESLIE JOHNSON @MSO.  I'd GREATLY
    appreciate any help, as I've grown attached to Muffin while visiting my
    friend.  The only other alternative is to bring her to the pound, and
    that would break my heart. 8^(
    
    Thanks so much,
    
    Leslie
    
     
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114.1Hosp. visits for Muffin..?SOLVIT::IVESThu Jan 02 1992 15:0117
    This is not an permanent answer but, SOME hospitals will let
    you bring in a pet to visit if they think it would help the
    persons recovery.
    
    When our daughter was in the hospital for extensive testing she was
    so lonely for her cat. One day the doctor asked her if she could
    have anything brought into the hospital what would it be. Immediately
    Holly said, "my kitty cat."  When we came for visiting hours that
    night the doctor told us to bring the cat in every time we came into
    visit until he said stop. This was very beneficial to Holly and her
    kitty as he missed her so much.
    
    This might help the kitty settle down faster in his/her foster home.
    
    Worth a try.
    
    Barbara
114.2SENIOR::DDOUGLASFri Jan 03 1992 11:047
    
    
       I think that's a wonderful idea, especially where it's your friends
      only companion and vise versa, it would probably be good medicine for
      both (if it's allowed).
    
    Best of luck as it is a sad situation
114.3Good News!FACVAX::JOHNSONLFri Jan 03 1992 13:0326
    Hi everyone,
    
    Well, I have good news!  Someone I know is going to take Muffin for up
    to a month.  My friend's relative is supposed to bring her over to his
    house today.  Once I get the confirmation tonight, I can breathe a sigh
    of relief.  My friend's condition still is unsure.  There's a good
    chance she'll have to live in a rest home instead of by herself.  I
    probably won't know the final decision for another week or two.  I got
    a few calls from people who might want to take Muffin permanently if
    needed.  So there's hope for Muffin.
    
    I've gotten so many wonderful calls and messages from people offering
    to help in some way.  The response has really warmed my heart.  I hope
    I can someday re-pay the people who have helped me by being of help to
    their cats.  
    
    I will be visiting my friend this weekend and will tell her about the
    many people who have offered their support.  I'm sure she will send me
    to the notes file with a message for you.  I hope to post one next
    week.
    
    Thanks so much!
    
    Leslie and Muffin
    
    
114.4Another happy report! Yay!!!MR4DEC::COLAIANNIFri Jan 03 1992 15:1111
    Leslie,
    
      I'm so glad we found a "foster dad" for Muffin! Barbara told me who
    is going to take care of her while your friend recovers. I have never
    met him, but I know he is a really nice guy, and loves kitties!
    
       Thank you for being so thoughtful and taking this crusade on to help
    Muffin and your friend out! You're wonderful! 
    
     Y  (aka Big Bird)
       
114.5My friendTELALL::JOHNSONLMon Jan 06 1992 08:0815
    Hello everyone,
    
    I visited my friend at the hospital yesterday and told her about all
    the notes people who offered their help.  She gave me the following
    message to pass on to everyone.  She wasn't able to make it long
    because of her condition, but every word is sincere:
    
     This is the owner of Muffin.  Muffin is in the good hands of Mark
     in Arlington.  It is because of your good graciousness that I can
     feel relieved while in the hospital.  Happy holidays.   
    
    Thanks again!
    
    Leslie
          
114.6SMILEMCIS2::HUSSIANfeed me, love me, hug me...purr-rrr-rrMon Jan 06 1992 09:081
    :*)
114.7more smilesRIPPLE::KENNEDY_KAStrong and DeterminedMon Jan 06 1992 20:271
    I second Bonnie      8*}