MC -- you hard headed woman ... get yourself back on here before I have to
come up there with a big can of "you know what!"..

elizabeth in alabama...phelix, antonio,tiffy, alexsis, tori,
shaktit,othello...


On 7/1/07, Gloria B. Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Agreed, I feel very sad about this - MC has been a wonderful member
for quite a while, and a wealth of good information.  We've had a
great group for so long.  There are many times that we need to be
gentle with each other.  Need to remember that all we see here are
typed messages, and there's lots more going on with each one than
that. But I'm glad you're here and think things will settle down.

Glad to hear about MeME.  I have a sick Li Won (mouth), Toby (mouth),
Rufus(diabetes) and Hambone(uri and whatever) - none are FELV however.

Wondering what you did for the stomatitis...?

Gloria



>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Jane Lyons
>To: <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
>Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 3:34 PM
>Subject: Re: goodbye.
>
>I'm not sure what is going on here, but for a new person (me) it is very
>sad since I've come to rely on this list as a lifeline for my Felv
>positive cat.
>
>I use two vets, one of them well known nationally, and neither of
>them have the
>knowledge and experience that you guys (collectively) have of Feline
Leukemia.
>This is a priceless resource, especially for people like myself, who
>come here shell
>shocked and need to hear the reality from the "frontline", not
>theory nor statistics.
>
>My little cat, who came from an over burdened colony situation,
>having been thrown
>on their porch from a moving car, is so much better and it is
>largely the result of the
>information that I got here. Also, I was so grateful to be able to
>express the grief and
>fear I initially felt, knowing I was with people who really loved
>their cats, and who would
>(hopefully) understand.
>
>It must be difficult repeating the same information over and over
>again, and having to
>adjust to a lot of personalities and dysfunction, but if the bottom
>line is helping cats,
>your time is not in vain.
>
>I came here four weeks ago with a kitten suffering from giardia,
>stomatitis, very badly
>swollen glands, constant sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea and very
>poor appetite.
>
>I am happy to report we now have formed stools, no swollen glands,
>an occasional sneeze
>and wet nose and a ravenous appetite. The stomatitis seems to be
>healed on the bottom
>of her mouth, although the top is still red, but not as inflamed as
>it had been. For the first
>time in her little life she seems comfortable and very content.
>
>I hope things here can be worked out. We are very grateful to all of you.
>
>Jane (and a much improved MeMe)



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