I failed him.  I did not notice his symptoms in time.  Now I have his
"sister" (not blood related" by herself.  She is going to be miserable,she
does not like to be alone.  I had an appointment for 2 other cats on
Monday.  I am switching her out with one of them so that I can get her
completely checked out.  Not that heart failure is contagious, but I need
to be more on top of my FELV+ cats, or now, cat.  I can't do this anymore,
I don't know how yall do it.  I don't have "too many" cats overall, but I
do think I have "too many" to handle many chronically ill (or potentially
chronically ill).  I guess any cat is "potentially chronically ill."  By
the way, I fell even more in love with this doctor when he told me he had
taken home 2 FELV+ kittens from the clinic and they died before 10 months
old.  I read between the lines that someone wanted their FELV+ kittens
euthanized or did not want them when they tested pos.

On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Marsha <mar...@lynxe.com> wrote:

> Kelley, I am so, so sorry to hear about Merlin.  Thanks for doing your
> best and taking care of him as you did.  Sometimes love just isn't enough
> to keep them here, and they have to move on to the next realm.  Out of our
> sight and hearing, but never disconnected from our hearts.
>
> Soft headbonks and purrs from FeLV+ Brock and me, and my Murrlin too.
>
> Marsha
>
>
> On 9/27/2015 2:08 PM, Kelley S wrote:
>
>> They say his heart gave out.
>>
>> Kelley
>>
>>
>
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