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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   "peejoe" wrote in message   
   news:10tt0cqsmuhfef6@corp.supernews.com...   
   >   
   > "Julia Altshuler" wrote in That way   
   y'all can   
   > see your own work before anyone else does,   
   > > but no one will see the whole thing before Marcel and Gen do.   
   I'll   
   > also   
   > > email y'all a pic of a little of the border.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > --Lia   
   >   
   > Thank you Lia.   
      
   Your pal liea is a lying dog abusing mental case.   
      
   > I'm sure it's lovely.   
      
   No DHOWET.   
      
   > You do beautiful work.   
      
   LikeWIZE yourself, jenn:   
      
   > -Jenn   
      
    From: "peejoe"    
    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:35:54 -0800   
    Subject: Re: Ender ate something...   
      
    BethF" wrote in   
    message news:vfl4b1kqqb1hf2@corp.supernews.com...   
    > "peejoe" wrote in message   
    > news:vfkj0gk9c47qd1@corp.supernews.com...   
    > > I posted this in RPD health too...   
      
    > > Last night when I was bringing Ender in he   
    > > grabbed one of those Cheese and PB snack   
    > > cracker packs off the table and gulped it down   
    > > before I caught him. He ate the plastic wrapped   
    > > and everything.   
    >   
    > > I called the vet and they were kinda blah-zay   
    > > (sp, lol) about it.   
    >   
    > > Just recommended giving him pumpkin and bread   
    > > and keeping an eye on him for trouble.   
    >   
    > > I'm afraid he never even punctured the plastic   
    > > wrap since he gulped it so fast (I didn't see him   
    > > chew, if anything it was maybe one quick crunch)   
    > > and that there's going to be a big chunk of   
    > > crackers and plastic hung up somewhere. Those   
    > > cracker packs are like 5 inches long and 1 1/2   
    > > inches wide. I don't want to wait for trouble   
    > > to happen, but then again if he   
    > > punctured the wrap there's a chance the crackers   
    > > would dissolve and the wrap would work through...   
    > > right? Ya think it would come out if he just   
   crunched   
    > > up the crackers some?   
    >   
    > > What do y'all think?   
      
    > Jenn,   
    > is he pooping?   
      
    He pooped twice this morning and afternoon, but I   
    expected that since he had dinner before the incident.   
      
    No poops yet, but "delivery" isn't expected again   
   until   
    tomorrow anyway.   
      
    So far no signs of trouble what so   
    ever, no pain vomiting etc....   
      
    -Jenn   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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