<div>Heart healing drool to Sandy for her loss of Sir Boxer. What a very sad week this has been -- far too many of our beloved babies to the bridge.</div>
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<div>Drool to Norman on his kidney disease. Judy, I've had a lot of cats over my life, and a great majority of them ultimately die of kidney disease. That being said, it is fairly slow moving, and things like a change in diet, subcutaneous fluids, and medicine can slow that greatly and keep them very comfortable -- you are likely looking at years and not months left with your Norman. The bassest are sending healing drool.</div>
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<div>Continued drool to both Grampa Mitchell and to Chrissie. Glad to hear you're both a little better.</div>
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<div>Power-restorative drool to Claudia and to Marie and Bob. I live in an area that tends to have a multi-day power outage every 18 months whether we need it or not (last one was New Year's Eve/New Year's Day) and it gets old quickly.</div>
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<div>And finally, drool to Teddy, the blind puppy. We hope he gets a wonderful forever home and lives a long and happy life. Laura (Geoffrey, Molly, Henry, Rosebud, Lisa (ATB), Dub-Dub (ATB))</div>