Deanne,

I'm so sorry to hear about your baby.  I chose not to
transfuse Cricket also, because I didn't really have
the money and I didn't want to prolong the inevitable
if it was indeed the inevitable.  In hindsight, and
had I had the 300-400$ (could be less elsewhere), I
would have done the transfusion, and treated him with
the doxy and Epogen.  I would have continued the
ImmunoRegulin (Equistim) and started him on
Interferon.  But things happen for a reason I believe,
and Cricket crossed over the bridge.  I miss him
terribly, but the good Lord has blessed us with
another kitten in the past few weeks, who uncannily
looks and acts just like Cricket minus one eye (she
had an "auto accident" before the people at the
shelter found her).   I was not conscious of how much
like Cricket she is when we adopted her from the
shelter, but now that we've had her for a couple of
weeks, it's really strange, and I consider it a
blessing. 

I am glad that MeCa crossed over peacefully.  That is
a blessing in disguise.  Only you and Chelsea know
what's best to do.  Listen to her and she will let you
know what she wants.  I am sorry you and Chelsea are
going through this right now.  Bless you for loving
and caring for Chelsea like you do.

:)
Wendy

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