Thank you all so much for your kind thoughts and words. Knowing there
were so many that mourned Ceasar along with me helped so much. I've
been so blessed in being able to help many of my fur friends recover
from what seemed like insurmountable odds that having to make the final
decision over
God, Nina, I am so incredibly sorry.
Michelle
i/d gives Lucy diarrhea. It's actually what made her really bad
last week. Her stools were really soft and she would not eat, so I gave
her some i/d because she likes it and then she had liquid diarrhea. It's
what the vet had prescribed for her at first.
Michelle
In a message dated 7/7
This is very sad news. I read your post this morning and said a
prayer right then. I hoped that he would end up being okay after his
obviously rough times. I'm sorry that things have turned out
otherwise. Thank you for taking care of him, and giving him his
freedom and peace in a gentle way
I am interested inn following this thread.thank you for your insight.
Sheila
Nebraska
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Subject: FeLV vaccination of "recovered" cat?
> Hello,
>
> My parent's cat tested positive for FeLV as a young kitten-
Hi all,could we add sweet little gray Whiskey to the CLS? Her liver failed.I didn't really know her all to well,but I had talked to her and pet her each time I was at Crash's. Thank you, Sherry
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I personally strongly recommend that you DO not vaccinate your kitties
with feLK vaccinations. My holistic vet tells me, and I agree, the
vaccination will suppress their immune system significantly (even if
temporarily) and sometimes, when they get vaccinations, it cause the
very illness that they
Hi, Everyone :)
Well, I've just gotten a new kitty; his name is Noni (as in no knees),
but to me, he's Sweet William. He's very affectionate, and very fat,
lol. :) I'm going to change the food they had him on as soon as I
can, but want to give him time to settle in first. He is unneutered,
Nina you did the best that you could for the sweet guy.My thoughts are with you,and he is now in peace with no pain.Take care SherryNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello my beloved group,I just got the call from the vet. Ceasar had deep puncture wounds that were abscessed all over his body, the d
Oh Nina I am so sorry.
-Original Message-From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; Paul Hendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 12:29:50 -0700Subject: Ceasar is no longer in pain (please add him to the CLS)
Hello my beloved group, I just got the call from
I'm so sorry about Caesar. But you know, he knew you were there when he
needed you most of all. You saved him from such a terrible death and this
alone is something you should feel good about. He knew that you'd always
have a little piece of your heart saved just for him and he knew to claim it
Oh, Nina! I'm so sorry...Please don't blame yourself, it sounds like
Ceasar knew what he was doing and just who to go to for the relief he
so desperately needed. He obviously trusted you...what a blessing
that he knew he could come to you! Please take care of
yourself...Ceasar is no longer i
Nina,, I am so sad….and don’t
know what to say… I am in shock…life is just not fair sometimes…I
will come up with more meaningful thing to say… I just need a bit time to
digest this information…and I am just so mad that he had to go..
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Nina, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm so happy this street boy had a friend he could depend on to do the right thing, I am also crying with you. Thank you for loving the street kids. May God Bless you greatly RoxaneNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello my beloved group,I just got the cal
Dear Nina,
I'm crying with you - I was so hoping he would recover.
He knows you loved him, and he knows you only wanted the best for him.
Please don't think of it as a failure on your part - you succeeded in
more ways than you realize. That is why he came back to you - because he
knew you would he
Thank you for all you did for Nina and for loving him. Gina Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello my beloved group,I just got the call from the vet. Ceasar had deep puncture wounds that were abscessed all over his body, the deepest around his neck and the most infected on his rear leg, no
GLOW to light his path and ease your heart - thank you for helping him.Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello my beloved group,I just got the call from the vet. Ceasar had deep puncture wounds that were abscessed all over his body, the deepest around his neck and the most infected on his rear leg,
I am so sorry about Ceasar. I think the whole group was hoping for a
different outcome. I believe you did the gentlest, bravest thing you
could do to help him and released him from his pain.
Joan
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I'm so sorry for your loss, Nina.
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From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 7, 2006 2:30 pm
Subject: Ceasar is no longer in pain (please add him to the CLS)
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org, Paul Hendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello my beloved group,
> I just got
Hello my beloved group,
I just got the call from the vet. Ceasar had deep puncture wounds that
were abscessed all over his body, the deepest around his neck and the
most infected on his rear leg, no wonder my brave little man was
limping. He had a high fever and the worst news of all, he was
Jen,
It is common for kittens to test positive if infected by the mother
and then test negative later.
But why is she "due" for an FELV vaccination? FELV vaccinations aren't
routine. Is she going to be kept with positive kitties or is she going
to be an outdoor cat?
Bonnie
http://grants.libr
This was sent to me. It's reality.
This was written by an author in Canada.
Please forward to others.
> I wrote a story today. I have submitted it to a >Canadian dog magazine, and I am hopeful they >will print it. It might just help ONE dog. >Permission to cross post granted, as long my >na
Hello,
My parent's cat tested positive for FeLV as a young kitten- she was a
stray and we assume that she was infected by her mother. Six months
later she was tested again and was negative. We were told that it was
possible that she either fought it off, or that the antibodies in her
system w
Kerry,
Prayers going out for little Bandy. He is such a
trooper! Give him hugs from me.
:)
Wendy
--- Kerry Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He is sick again...He started limping on the left
> leg Sunday and it seemed to be causing him some pain
> so I started giving him some pain meds and a
This group and my other group (WA Siamese Rescue) are far more the best.
People like that shouldn't be allowed to moderate groups.
I am surprise too she didn't ask what size underwear/bras you wore.
I was on a group a few years ago like that decided to leave as well. Took some groups members wit
Nina,
Ceasar is in my thoughts and prayers. I'm glad he came back to you...I agree that he is trying to seek help from you.
I hope the Vet visit goes well for him.
Please do let us know what happens!
Terrie Mohr-ForkerTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE & COLLIE RESCUEOwner/DriverCheck sites
Nina, My prayers are out there for you & Caesar. As someone who cares for the street kids, I feel your pain. Best wishes and MANY prayers Roxane Horton, IANina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You guys all know I caretake a couple of small colonies of ferals. You may have heard me talk abo
Thank you Belinda.
Nina
Belinda wrote:
Nina,
Prayers and healing positive energy that whatever is going on can be
treated.
Thanks Kerry,
That's what I was hoping. He could be so skinny from being too busy to
eat. It is kitten season, and he's still intact. It may be that people
are "dumping" cats near you, or it may be that the word is out in cat
circles that you are a human that will help. Either way, I know y
Thank you Joan.
Nina
Joan Doljan wrote:
Hands and paws crossed here for Ceasar.
Thank you Sherry.
Sherry DeHaan wrote:
Nina,prayers to you and poor Caesar
Sherry
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
Nina,
Prayers and healing positive energy that whatever is going on can be
treated.
--
Belinda
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I'm writing to see if anybody has room to take a nice
cat located in Rochester, NY. I will arrange for
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On top of that, my dog has recently been diagnosed
with bone cancer and only has weeks
I'm writing to see if anybody has room to take a nice
cat located in Rochester, NY. I will arrange for
transportation if anybody has room. I would take her
myself but I am 8 months pregnant and still very ill.
On top of that, my dog has recently been diagnosed
with bone cancer and only has weeks
Nina, I hope you can get the needed help for Ceasar and that it is something treatable.. Do you think he was just in some fight or some type of accident? I know how it is with the ferals as I, too, feed a bunch. I think people know that and drop them off close by so they will get fed... Our pra
He was up last night when I went in there...I guess he had been eating as one side of his food tray was empty..I always give him 2 or 3 choices as I need him to eat..and always one without any supps in it..That may be crazy, but I want him to eat most of all. He looks awful cause of the ringworm,
Michelle, Sorry you had so much trouble with your other groups...I go to other groups, but this is the only one that I post on as I really can't keep up with all of it..Like you said, it is true that we are all here to help each other. We have all experienced different things with our kitties, a
Hands and paws crossed here for Ceasar. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 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 wor
Nina,prayers to you and poor CaesarSherryChris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How great of you to have such concern over a cat that too many people wouldhave ignored. No matter what the outcome tomorrow, he will not die a slowpainful death and even if the result tomorrow is grim, you will have sparedh
I'm obviously a big fan of Feliway spray and Rescue Remedy.You might try
the spray on yourself when you visit. It will make it easier on the cat
which will make it easier on the person who is having to give her up and on
you. You might also ask Samantha for help. You would be surprised wh
Now is a very good time to get back in contact with
the AC. Ceasar needs to talk to you and is not sure you can listen.
A vet who is used to dealing with ferals can handle them re medication. I
have had a couple (one very sick and another because she seriously bite me) have
to stay a coup
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,
Apple Pectin worked on Mai Mai (a wonderful dog who found me) when she had
major IBD type symptoms. You might try that. I have used it on
cats with diarrhea too. My alternative vet recommends it highly. It
is a health food/internet procuct.
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