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Ms. Clara Webber was the first children's librarian of Pomona Public Library. A long time correspondent with Mrs. Laura Ingalls Wilder, she was instrumental in having the Children's Room named in honor of Mrs. Wilder on May 25, 1950. Today, we house the original hand written manuscript for the novel Little Town on the Prairie. Every February, we host the Laura Ingalls Wilder Sociable in honor of Mrs. Wilder's February 7th birthday.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

This is my kind of cat!


Intelligent cat 1
Originally uploaded by Rejean Pellerin
Okay, this is the situation. My parents are quite elderly Mom will be 89 next month, Dad will be 92 in May. They have two cats that will be 13 in June. One cat has diabetes and I have been going over to their house twice a day to give her a shot of insulin. The whole routine has been upsetting to them. Being of the "old school" they wanted to put them down. I cannot do that. So, I have brought them to my place. They are so freaked that they won't come out of the carrier. The door is open and I put two bowls of food in front of them as well as a bowl of water. I have been "hey kitty kitting " myself to death. Any suggestions out there????

Also I have been locked up in my room because they know me and I hoped that would help. It doesn't seem to.

Okay, Goddess, I can feel you rolling your eyes at me. Yes, I have two more cats!!!! I know Mr. Big would approve of me rescuing them.

Honestly, if anyone has any suggestions as to what would help, please leave a comment. I am also very worried that this diabetic cat isn't eating.

No joke: HELP!

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