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i was find by lunch on sunday. i only had the mild asthma, i did not have
the strong asthma, rash, itching or snnezing that would be normal if i just
took no precausions. also i took a shot of benadyl pretty quickly after
getting zoey out of the fence.
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From: Elizabeth H. Thiers [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 6:09 PM
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Subject: Re: cat in my fence
Ken Barber, Cat God, Lifesavior. Your quite a hero. Hope your breathing
better soon.
Beth the OT
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Barber, Kenneth L.
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:17 PM
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Subject: cat in my fence
i got home to find judy frantic. the neighbores cat had got it's head cought
in our chain link fence and could not get it out. i am alergic to cat's and
don't usually touch them, but i got down and put my hand on it and said
"it's okay baby" and it relaxed and moved it's tell a little. i had to use a
hack saw to cut a link and then unwind it to make the hole bigger and get
the cat out. she appeared to be a little stressed, but not as much as my
wife.
i am have a mild bit of breathing difficulty even with some bynadryl. i'll
probably not even feel it tomarrow. i simply could not turn away and not
help her.
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