Elizabeth you have no reason to leave us.You are very important to all of us 
too.I didn't join this list until AFTER my Maizee Grace passed away.Everyone 
here helped me to get through the grieving,which I still do once and awhile.I 
have 4 boys,3 with fiv and one neg.I do volunteer with felv and fiv kitties 
though.Losing them hurt almost as much as losing my own.So don't ever think you 
have to unsubscribe,you have become a part of this wonderful family.So please 
keep in touch.
  Sherry and her fuzzballs of love(Rafferty,CousCous,Xander and Tristan

elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Thank you.
   
  I am such an independent cuss -- never thought I would need support from 
anyone but you all have done so much to help me through Mama Kitty's illness 
and her death.  This group has been a valuable source of information and 
comfort.  I've come to think of you as family and I just can't see 
unsubscribing at this point.  I hope it is ok to stay. 
   
  I do have one FeVL+ interest.  One of my ferals that I've been feeding for a 
couple of years -- I named him Zulu -- was captured and neutered by my neighbor 
(who is involved with cat rescue) last year.  He tested positive for FeVL and 
they would not allow him to be PTS (I am grateful to them for that).  He is so 
very feral that there was no hope of ever being able to adopt him.  We all 
wrestled with the decision but we decided to return him to the wild.  We are 
well outside of the city limits and reasoned that since he is neutered he would 
be far less likely to bite anyone.  They clipped his ear to indicate that he 
was neutered and vaccinated.  The decision to set him free was a controversial 
one -- but I've seen too many cats here have to live their lives in cages and I 
pleaded with the cat rescue to set him free and they agreed.  We have one 
neighbor here who has outside kitties - and we contacted him first and sent him 
a lot of information on FeVL+ (although he was
 already very well educated) and he agreed that for our Zulu in this situation 
- this was by far the best decision. 
   
  Since they released Zulu, I've constantly kept good food in the bistro here 
at Liz's Kitty Boutique and Day Spa (and sometimes infirmary).  He has a 
healthy appetite and eats very well.  Zulu will now let me stand within one 
foot of the door (inside) while he eats (outside)..but he is constantly on 
guard to see if he needs to flee for his life.  I give him as much peace as 
possible since meals should be eaten in peace.  If we were ever to test him 
again, we would have to trap him - and he is now very wise to that.  I figure 
the best I can do is keep giving him quality food and clean water and sneak in 
supplements when I can. 
   
  As I grieve it is good to know that there are so many of you who do 
understand.  There is nothing more heart wrenching than literally burying 
someone you love.  I can't remember if I told you but one neighbor gave me a 
beautiful granite stone that he found in Colorado the week before - it is about 
a foot wide and made of granite.  This stone marks Mama's grave...along with a 
beautiful gift from another neighbor:  she brought Mama a beautiful copper 
shepherd's hook...from this hangs a stone bird bath from a black chain that 
hangs low beside Mama Kitty's grave.  Mama did so love to watch the birdies.  
   
  Mama's grave is surrounded by roses -- not just the wonderful perfectly 
formed Hybrid Tea roses for cutting (only fragrant ones planted here) -- but 
also several OGRs (Old Garden Roses) that are so wonderfully fragrant - like 
Bayse's purple (a rugosa) and some beautiful pink and fragrant pink bourbon 
roses..two Loetta Liggett's...can't name them all.  Clematis' wind up the old 
roses that bloom once so that there are blooms on them throughout the season  
There are also daffodils, irises and beautiful pink and white impatiens.  I 
planted a mini rose beside her grave this weekend - a prolific 
bloomer..fragrant and a soft peach color..delicate and beautiful like she was.  
I've been thinking of getting some guardian figures to protect her grave -- 
like Bastet or some lions...but I mostly want for it to be beautiful and 
peaceful and a place that calms the spirit of all who visit.  The place where 
she is buried will be the most beautiful part of this yard.  It meant so much to
 me that my parents asked if they could come over to see where she is buried.  
They cried with me.  I am so very fortunate to be surrounded by love. 
   
  I cannot tell you how many times this weekend I have seen Mama Kitty with me 
as I was sitting on her porch.  I see her everywhere.  I know she is with me.
   
  Thanks for listening to me ramble...and most of all, thank you to all of you. 
 i love you all so much.
  elizabeth


 
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