Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-18 Thread Beth
Laura, I understand your frustration with people, but at least you had him for 
a little while & he was loved & cared for. So many don't even get that.

Beth
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--- On Wed, 2/17/10, LauraM  wrote:

From: LauraM 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 9:33 PM

I just wish I had known his history...it probably would have been too late 
anyway, but maybe we could have started him on something, anything, that would 
have given him a little more time.
He was probably suffering for months - he was never taken to a vet until late 
last year, when he was neutered. Poor guy, he was the sweetest soul, so mellow, 
and he fit in so well with my others. I will miss him.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-18 Thread Sharyl
Laura, I will light a candle for Frosty Paws to light his way on his journey to 
the Rainbow Bridge.  He passing is tragic but he had you love for his last 
month.  That counts for something.
Sharyl

--- On Wed, 2/17/10, LauraM  wrote:

> From: LauraM 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 8:42 PM
> I had Frosty Paws PTS this afternoon.
> I sat with him all day and several times thought he was
> nearly dead, but he stayed alive long enough to make it to
> the vet. My vet agreed that euthanasia was the best option.
> I had thought I felt a lump, and my vet said it was
> lymphosarcomaso I'm at peace with our decision.
> I'm just so angry at the person who gave him to me -
> apparently he had several episodes of sickness during the
> time she had him, yet I was never informed of this. He was
> presented to us as an asymptomatic cat who had just happened
> to test positive for the virus. If I had known this, I don't
> think I'd have taken on the heartbreak of another sick cat,
> especially so soon after Chutney's death. I'd only had
> Frosty for a little over a month, and he appeared to be
> healthy until a couple of days ago. My vet said he didn't
> blame me for being ticked off - what if he had had some
> other disease that could have been passed to my cats? I have
> 3 with FeLV and 2 with FIV, all healthy...she knew her cat
> would have been living with mine and yet she failed to fill
> me in completely on his condition. She'd wanted to be with
> him when he passed, and I was so angry, I called her this
> morning and told her Frosty hadn't made it through the
> night. Then I hung up on her.
> On a happier note - Bridget had her 4th LTCI injection
> today, and guess what? She has been steadily gaining weight
> and visibly growing since beginning treatment.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-18 Thread Debbie Bates

Frosty was meant to be with you, Laura...and you were there for himnever 
doubt it.  Godspeed, little oneyou are now healthy and whole.

Debbie 
“Sometimes you have to look reality in the eye and deny it” (Garrison Keillor)



 
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:42:15 -0800
> From: hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed
> 
> I had Frosty Paws PTS this afternoon. I sat with him all day and several 
> times thought he was nearly dead, but he stayed alive long enough to make it 
> to the vet. My vet agreed that euthanasia was the best option. I had thought 
> I felt a lump, and my vet said it was lymphosarcomaso I'm at peace with 
> our decision.
> I'm just so angry at the person who gave him to me - apparently he had 
> several episodes of sickness during the time she had him, yet I was never 
> informed of this. He was presented to us as an asymptomatic cat who had just 
> happened to test positive for the virus. If I had known this, I don't think 
> I'd have taken on the heartbreak of another sick cat, especially so soon 
> after Chutney's death. I'd only had Frosty for a little over a month, and he 
> appeared to be healthy until a couple of days ago. My vet said he didn't 
> blame me for being ticked off - what if he had had some other disease that 
> could have been passed to my cats? I have 3 with FeLV and 2 with FIV, all 
> healthy...she knew her cat would have been living with mine and yet she 
> failed to fill me in completely on his condition. She'd wanted to be with him 
> when he passed, and I was so angry, I called her this morning and told her 
> Frosty hadn't made it through the night. Then I hung up on her.
> On a happier note - Bridget had her 4th LTCI injection today, and guess what? 
> She has been steadily gaining weight and visibly growing since beginning 
> treatment.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-17 Thread Cougar Clan
You loved him and he knew that.  It is heart breaking for you and the  
helplessness and frustration of the situation must be awful but you  
can through for the little one.  There are so many "what ifs" with  
this terrible disease.   Bless you for caring for this little soul.   
Perhaps one day you will know why he came into your life like this and  
why you came into his life.

On Feb 17, 2010, at 8:33 PM, LauraM wrote:

I just wish I had known his history...it probably would have been  
too late anyway, but maybe we could have started him on something,  
anything, that would have given him a little more time.
He was probably suffering for months - he was never taken to a vet  
until late last year, when he was neutered. Poor guy, he was the  
sweetest soul, so mellow, and he fit in so well with my others. I  
will miss him.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-17 Thread LauraM
I just wish I had known his history...it probably would have been too late 
anyway, but maybe we could have started him on something, anything, that would 
have given him a little more time.
He was probably suffering for months - he was never taken to a vet until late 
last year, when he was neutered. Poor guy, he was the sweetest soul, so mellow, 
and he fit in so well with my others. I will miss him.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-17 Thread Sherry DeHaan
At least Frosty Paws is a peace and not sick any longer.Thank you for taking 
care of him.
Sherry  Hugs to you

"We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way"

--- On Wed, 2/17/10, LauraM  wrote:


From: LauraM 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 8:42 PM


I had Frosty Paws PTS this afternoon. I sat with him all day and several times 
thought he was nearly dead, but he stayed alive long enough to make it to the 
vet. My vet agreed that euthanasia was the best option. I had thought I felt a 
lump, and my vet said it was lymphosarcomaso I'm at peace with our decision.
I'm just so angry at the person who gave him to me - apparently he had several 
episodes of sickness during the time she had him, yet I was never informed of 
this. He was presented to us as an asymptomatic cat who had just happened to 
test positive for the virus. If I had known this, I don't think I'd have taken 
on the heartbreak of another sick cat, especially so soon after Chutney's 
death. I'd only had Frosty for a little over a month, and he appeared to be 
healthy until a couple of days ago. My vet said he didn't blame me for being 
ticked off - what if he had had some other disease that could have been passed 
to my cats? I have 3 with FeLV and 2 with FIV, all healthy...she knew her cat 
would have been living with mine and yet she failed to fill me in completely on 
his condition. She'd wanted to be with him when he passed, and I was so angry, 
I called her this morning and told her Frosty hadn't made it through the night. 
Then I hung up on her.
On a happier note - Bridget had her 4th LTCI injection today, and guess what? 
She has been steadily gaining weight and visibly growing since beginning 
treatment.
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-17 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Laura

I just want to tell you how sorry I am. I have been through the heartbreak 4
times. I can certainly feel your pain. Thanks for looking out for Frosty
Paws. There is a special place for you.

Sally(VA)

 ilver, and  Spike
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[Felvtalk] Frosty Paws has passed

2010-02-17 Thread LauraM
I had Frosty Paws PTS this afternoon. I sat with him all day and several times 
thought he was nearly dead, but he stayed alive long enough to make it to the 
vet. My vet agreed that euthanasia was the best option. I had thought I felt a 
lump, and my vet said it was lymphosarcomaso I'm at peace with our decision.
I'm just so angry at the person who gave him to me - apparently he had several 
episodes of sickness during the time she had him, yet I was never informed of 
this. He was presented to us as an asymptomatic cat who had just happened to 
test positive for the virus. If I had known this, I don't think I'd have taken 
on the heartbreak of another sick cat, especially so soon after Chutney's 
death. I'd only had Frosty for a little over a month, and he appeared to be 
healthy until a couple of days ago. My vet said he didn't blame me for being 
ticked off - what if he had had some other disease that could have been passed 
to my cats? I have 3 with FeLV and 2 with FIV, all healthy...she knew her cat 
would have been living with mine and yet she failed to fill me in completely on 
his condition. She'd wanted to be with him when he passed, and I was so angry, 
I called her this morning and told her Frosty hadn't made it through the night. 
Then I hung up on her.
On a happier note - Bridget had her 4th LTCI injection today, and guess what? 
She has been steadily gaining weight and visibly growing since beginning 
treatment.
 
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