Marylyn,
You should realize that there is no worry about what my decision will be if Ceasar chooses to give up his life on the street! It's not me that needs convincing, the other cats in my household might though. Be assured that I will do everything in my power to help Ceasar in any way I can and in whatever way he'll let me. I had been asking him to trust me enough to let me help him and the fact that he showed up last night and I was able to catch him so quickly tells me he "heard" me. At this point it's not Ceasar that I'm as concerned about good communication with as much as the vet. She's the one that needs to understand how important it is to save him, if at all possible. Please keep praying that Ceasar's greater good be served.
Thank you for your concern about Ceaser, it's truly appreciated,
Nina

Marylyn wrote:

First listen to Ceaser, not your vet, re his fate. He came back to you for help. What kind of help is a real question but for help. Ebony Thomas Katt was totally torn up when he chose me to take care of him--blood and pus ran down my legs from his wounds. He lived with me, first as a feral, then as an outdoor cat, then an outdoor-indoor then about 13 years as an indoor cat sleeping on my bed and ruling my life. I have had other ferals in bad shape come for help. Maybe it is time Ceaser became an indoor cat--or at least a cat who owned a person. Please listen to him.








If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow man. St. Francis
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:41 PM
Subject: OT - Need prayers for Ceasar please


You guys all know I caretake a couple of small colonies of ferals. You may have heard me talk about Caesar, "the one that got away". He's a big tabby Tom that I tried to trap for a very long time and nothing I came up with worked. He disappeared about a year ago and I figured he was either killed or found a new territory. Well, he showed up a couple of days ago looking really bad. He's emaciated, has open sores all over his body, hair loss from who knows what, and limping on his right rear leg. Yesterday he was in an area that, had I been prepared, I could have gotten a net over him. The feral group I belong to convinced me not to try to net him, since he's an adult intact Tom, even though he's sick. I was very lucky to find someone to borrow a drop trap from and the good news is, I got him tonight. The bad news is, he's even sadder looking up close. He was bleeding from the nose and his drool contained blood too. The vet's office where I take ferals to agreed to see him if I bring him in first thing tomorrow. I'm sick with worry over how bad he looks. I'm afraid she's going to tell me to pts. Please pray that whatever is going on with Ceaser, it's something he can recover from. Thanks everyone, I know how much power this group has, and as always, I appreciate your support,
Nina





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