----- Original Message -----From: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]To: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:52 PMSubject: Re: don't be afraidtSince we are on the topic of animals I now know that Mercy College is just a walk from the train station in Dobbs Ferry they offer a program training seeing eye dogs. I would love doing that. I love animal!My dog was 17 when I put her down still have her ashes on my shelf. My other dog and cat are buried in a cemetary. It seems I have more patience with dogs and cats than I do with humans.Pat----- Original Message -----From: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">Paul CarneyTo: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:14 AMSubject: Re: don't be afraidtDear Pamela, Gerald and other cat lovers.
Pamela Harper <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The cat became depressed. I don't know what assesment tool one uses to asses animals with depression. A
I can cat-egorically tell you that in such cat-astrophies do not require a 'test' of any sort. However, they DO require a cood cat-alyst.
(Not at all sorry for the terrible puns)
Best wishes
Paul
http://www.traumatherapy.co.uk
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