Re: Belinda - Azithromyacin
In a message dated 9/2/2005 3:25:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: PS. You have to take the azithromyacin for a long time, Bailey was on > it for 6 or 8 weeks can't remember exactly but it was a long time.> WOW!! That IS a long time.. We never used it for more than 10 days, except w/ opthalmic treatmnet. And even with that, we D/C'd after 10 days, administered the Intranasal/Intraocular VX., (YEP!!) Waited one week, and then administered the zithro for an additional 10 days... Patti
Nina - Azithromyacin
Nina, Aztithromycin (zithromax) is VERY similar to Doxy. BOTH are anti-bacteriels, habe NO effect on viral infections, and BOTH can lead to a resistancy after prolonged use We have used both for mainly URI's, but we did learn from our veterinary opthamologist that zthromax is VERY effective in treating chronic eye problems Perhaps your baby did NOT respond to the zithromax after the recommended "time" allotted for dosing, and your vet decided to put her back on the doxy before she built up the resistance to zithro. One of the "nicer" things about using zthro is NOT having to follow each dose w/ H20 & there is less stomach upset w/ zithro I wish I could answer the question concerning the "switch", I just know in the last few years the use of both doxy & zithro has increased in rearing felines...' I wish you the "best" of luck with your baby... Just sorry I could not answer more questions. :( Patti
Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda
Yes -- Belinda is awesome! =^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, Travis, and 5 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^= Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/My Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/ruthiegirl1/terrispage.html?1083970447350 - Original Message - From: Kerry MacKenzie To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:09 PM Subject: Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda Thanks for that Patti---I couldn't agree more. Belinda is such a huge part of this group (as well as playing a huge part right from the beginning-as a relatively new member I didn't realize that until recently when James made special mention of Belinda's enormous contribution right from the getgo). It meant and means such a lot to me--can't emphasize this enough--to be able to see my kitties that had passed away given recognition on the CLS list. And yes, Patti's right, it takes real dedication and strength and commitment to be able to maintain the CLS list and deal with all its associated sorrow, year in, year out. A huge thank you from me too, Belinda. I appreciate the work you do so much. Kerry - Original Message - From: Barb Moermond To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda Hear hear! What you said![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible! It certainly takes a "very special someone" to keep up with all the losses, sickness, and special needs in our group Yet, week after week she does a remarkable job. There is so much "sorrow", and many times you see the multiple losses an indiviual has encountered in such a brief time, (Just as I recently did experience), that sometimes on Mondays I just light my candles and say my "own" prayers, because it can be so painful to see the list grow.. Tonight is Thursday, and it was tonight that I went thru the service, prayers and candlelighting Before that I actually took the time and went over ALL the lists for our departed fur-angels over the years. It has truely been a "bittersweet" experience for me.. Not only did memories come flooding back to me about my own, dear "fur~angels, but also the memories of going thru these tragic losses with other list members over the years. How sad it is to see just how many losses so many of us have gone thru, yet, here we are. STILL.. It certainly says much about this wonderful list and our members. It is with hearfelt thanks to Belinda that we can mourn our losses, celebrate their lives and ALWAYS remember them & what special places they have in our hearts. And, knowing, one day, we will ALL be reunited as "WE" cross The Bridge to be greeted by our departed fur~angels. Heartfelt thanks to you Belinda, for giving us that gift, which I do believe encourages each and everyone of us to go on.. Much Love, PattiBarb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda
Big hello to this group, Im a newbie here but it dont take long to know that Belinda is an angel, and is now a certified member of our family! It feels real good to know that people like her still care and do make a difference! SUE&DEVIN&ms. kittyKerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for that Patti---I couldn't agree more. Belinda is such a huge part of this group (as well as playing a huge part right from the beginning-as a relatively new member I didn't realize that until recently when James made special mention of Belinda's enormous contribution right from the getgo). It meant and means such a lot to me--can't emphasize this enough--to be able to see my kitties that had passed away given recognition on the CLS list. And yes, Patti's right, it takes real dedication and strength and commitment to be able to maintain the CLS list and deal with all its associated sorrow, year in, year out. A huge thank you from me too, Belinda. I appreciate the work you do so much. Kerry - Original Message - From: Barb Moermond To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda Hear hear! What you said![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible! It certainly takes a "very special someone" to keep up with all the losses, sickness, and special needs in our group Yet, week after week she does a remarkable job. There is so much "sorrow", and many times you see the multiple losses an indiviual has encountered in such a brief time, (Just as I recently did experience), that sometimes on Mondays I just light my candles and say my "own" prayers, because it can be so painful to see the list grow.. Tonight is Thursday, and it was tonight that I went thru the service, prayers and candlelighting Before that I actually took the time and went over ALL the lists for our departed fur-angels over the years. It has truely been a "bittersweet" experience for me.. Not only did memories come flooding back to me about my own, dear "fur~angels, but also the memories of going thru these tragic losses with other list members over the years. How sad it is to see just how many losses so many of us have gone thru, yet, here we are. STILL.. It certainly says much about this wonderful list and our members. It is with hearfelt thanks to Belinda that we can mourn our losses, celebrate their lives and ALWAYS remember them & what special places they have in our hearts. And, knowing, one day, we will ALL be reunited as "WE" cross The Bridge to be greeted by our departed fur~angels. Heartfelt thanks to you Belinda, for giving us that gift, which I do believe encourages each and everyone of us to go on.. Much Love, PattiBarb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Belinda - Azithromyacin
Honestly don't know Nina :( I'd never heard of it before Baileys mouth problems. -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Service http://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com (affordable hosting & web design) http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites) http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re: Nina
Lisa, Oh my dear, you are so truly welcome. We all really do understand, we've been through it, and are going through it, too. I'm sorry you are still having so much trouble assist-feeding Kitty. He sounds like he still has a strong mind of his own! Have you been offering him really yummy treats in tiny portions to see if he'll eat on his own? Have you tried KFC chicken? Sit down next to him and take a bite, offer him a little bit directly from your mouth, chew it up a bit if you have to, (sorry if this grosses you out, but I'll do anything to get them to eat!). Sometimes getting them started on junk kick-starts them eating again. How is his overall condition? Is he still hiding from you? Does he groom himself and engage in any of his normal activities? Do think about Belinda's suggestion about the feeding tube. It sounds horrendous, but from all I've heard, the kitties actually come to enjoy feeding time. And there's the added bonus of not having to pill them their meds. Not to mention, he'll stop running when you enter the room. If it will keep Kitty strong enough while you fight his illness, it's worth considering. I know how frustrating it is to have to take a "wait and see" approach to Kitty's care. Every moment that ticks by with actually engaging in an activity that may help him can be tortuous. I don't know anything about "Active Uveitis". Have you gotten on the web to research it? I can firmly attest to benefiting far more from animal guardians, (owners), that find themselves in similar predicaments, than the very best vets I've been too. Even a good vet can't possibly be current on everything, they should welcome anything you discover that may help. Hang in there, you and your husband sound like such wonderful, caring people. I'm sorry you had to find us, but I'm very pleased to have made a new friend in you. Nina Elizabeth Paz wrote: Nina thank you for. Please try to get a hold of your emotions. I completely understand about tearing up at just the thought of losing him, I really do get it. It's easier said than done, but those strong panicky emotions don't help anyone. Put the energy into resolving to fight for him to recover! Do your best to not mourn him before he's gone. He's still here, right beside you, (well, okay at this point he may be hiding under the bed!). Enjoy each moment you have with him still in the physical. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, square your shoulders and commit to him and yourself to do everything you can to help him. What else can we do? What a wonderful message, you got me back on the "Sane" path againStill having a problem with the feeding and I must admit hubby and I get hit with most of the food (Kitty is a head shaker) but we are still trying and giving him lots of love, as usual. But explain to him what we are doing and if he could help us. But he has a look in his eyes that says, "In Your Dreams" but we will keep trying. The Ophthalmologist told us that he has Active Uveitis, but wants to hold back the prednisone from his eyes for now, unless of course that the eyes change for the worst. 2 yrs ago he ended up with 5 Corneal Ulcers, she said she was sure they were cause by taking prednisone orally and using it at the same time in his eyes. I know there may be no other way, it is such a catch 22 with Kitty having the FELV, but as I said Nina she wants to wait about a wek to see if the oral meds kick in and also help his eyes. She asked me to keep my eye on him for any changes in the eyes. My own Vet will be back on the 8th of this month so I will get Kitty back there and get a real good check up, then we will be going back to the ophtho in 2 weeks, now during this waiting period I must get the food into my wee boy. Spoon, finger, syringe what ever works. Thank you for all your help Nina, and especially for the shake into reality. Your friend Lisa.
Belinda - Azithromyacin
Hi Belinda, Do you know if the Azithromyacin is similar to Doxycycline? Grace has not been doing well for the past month or so, so she's back on Dox. It has helped her somewhat, but I'm afraid she may be resistant to it now. Nina Belinda Sauro wrote: PS. You have to take the azithromyacin for a long time, Bailey was on it for 6 or 8 weeks can't remember exactly but it was a long time.
Re: Lisa......
PS. You have to take the azithromyacin for a long time, Bailey was on it for 6 or 8 weeks can't remember exactly but it was a long time. -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Service http://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com (affordable hosting & web design) http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites) http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re:Lisa......
Bailey was pretty lucky his didn't involve his throat at all, but it was a shame we couldn't get anything but pulling his teeth to work, his teeth were very healthy, but it was the last resort to offer relief and thank goodness it worked!! Has your vet had you try azithromycin (sp?), it is the newest preferred drug for this condition and it helped Bailey quite a bit, just didn't take care of it completely. Also the acupuncture helped and she was having me give him chamomile tea and wanted me to feed him raw (I tried a raw mixture that she bought, it was chunky, I knew he wouldn't eat that and he didn't. I have since switched all of mine to raw that I make and grind up to Fancy Feast consistency and they all eat it, Bailey in particular loves it and has actually gotten chunky!!!). -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Service http://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com (affordable hosting & web design) http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites) http://bmk.bemikitties.com
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My prayers for Pheffer Anne, and her parents. What kind of cancer does she have? Is it treatable? There are several cancer groups I could recommend depending on what kind it is. I have added her to the service. -- Belinda Happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties ... http://www.bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candle Light Service http://www.bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com (affordable hosting & web design) http://HostDesign4U.com --- BMK Designs (non-profit web sites) http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Nina
Nina thank you for. Please try to get a hold of your emotions. I completely understand about tearing up at just the thought of losing him, I really do get it. It's easier said than done, but those strong panicky emotions don't help anyone. Put the energy into resolving to fight for him to recover! Do your best to not mourn him before he's gone. He's still here, right beside you, (well, okay at this point he may be hiding under the bed!). Enjoy each moment you have with him still in the physical. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, square your shoulders and commit to him and yourself to do everything you can to help him. What else can we do? What a wonderful message, you got me back on the "Sane" path againStill having a problem with the feeding and I must admit hubby and I get hit with most of the food (Kitty is a head shaker) but we are still trying and giving him lots of love, as usual. But explain to him what we are doing and if he could help us. But he has a look in his eyes that says, "In Your Dreams" but we will keep trying. The Ophthalmologist told us that he has Active Uveitis, but wants to hold back the prednisone from his eyes for now, unless of course that the eyes change for the worst. 2 yrs ago he ended up with 5 Corneal Ulcers, she said she was sure they were cause by taking prednisone orally and using it at the same time in his eyes. I know there may be no other way, it is such a catch 22 with Kitty having the FELV, but as I said Nina she wants to wait about a wek to see if the oral meds kick in and also help his eyes. She asked me to keep my eye on him for any changes in the eyes. My own Vet will be back on the 8th of this month so I will get Kitty back there and get a real good check up, then we will be going back to the ophtho in 2 weeks, now during this waiting period I must get the food into my wee boy. Spoon, finger, syringe what ever works. Thank you for all your help Nina, and especially for the shake into reality. Your friend Lisa.
Re: anyone know anything about these shelters
nope, never heard of any of them! On 8/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you get any feedback or know the website URLS for them, please let me > know. I'm > always looki9ng for new ones to add to my listing. (with a disclaimer to > check them > out in person first, of course) > > Jenn > http://ucat.us > http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html > Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue: > http://ucat.us/adopt.html > Adopt a FIV+ cat: > http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/ > http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html > Adopt a FELV+ cat: > http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html > "Saving one animal won't make a difference in the world, but it will make a > world of > difference for that one animal." > ~~~ > I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat > who must > live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life. > Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up > until she > earns a free can of formula! > PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! > > If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you > can send > them to, to help feed Bazil! > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.17/85 - Release Date: 8/30/2005 > > > -- MaryChristine AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 289856892
Belinda......
Belinda let me say I second everything Patti said about you. You are a wonderful loving friend to all of us and I thank you for being there and will always remember your kindness. I was thinking this about his mouth also Belinda, I can't recall if this substitute Vet did or did not look down his throat.My own Vet will be back on the 7th and I have an appointment on the 8th...so I can't wait. We lost our sweet Tiger with a Tumor in his throat, he was 15 yrs old, way too young. It is still hard for me to say his name without feeling the loss. So I will make sure that my Vet really checks him thoroughly when I go on the 8th. Don't want to go back to see the crazy lady that caused him such pain, so I will have to wait it out.which is very hard. Lisa.
Re: Please add Big Rik to the special needs list - Big Rik has died
Thanks, Tonya. I am glad, too, that I was holding him. I think for his last few hours he was only semi-conscious but I hope he could feel my arms and hear my voice.catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Susan, I'm so sorry you lost Big Rik. I'm glad he went at home in your arms though. tonyaSusan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you, Julie. Aren't our old guys wonderful. I am so sad to have to say that Big Rik died in my arms around 2am this morning. I had followed up on the suggestion of potassium - talked to my vet and added it to his SQ fluids. Late yesterday afternoon he seemed to rally a bit but it didn't last long. He has had this voracious appetite - scarfed down almost a whole can of cat food when he seemed to feel a little better yesterday.. I think that in itself is a sign of something wrong - he was like that for about a week.(I know that hunger/eating is one of the last functions to be lost - that a cat will eat up almost to the point of death so I knew it wasn't really a positive thing. He may have had some thyroid problems to develop or diabetes. Had I not known his kidneys were so bad and if he hadn't been in such poor condition I'd have had blood work done.) In fact I didn't get my hand out of the way fast enough one day and he chowed down hard on my thumb. I look at the thumb now and wish I had another opportunity for him to bite me. Give your Tommy and Sunny hugs from me. I hope they are around for many, many years but when their time comes I know Big Rik will be there waitiing for them - they can have the "old folks club". Based on the amount of SQ fluids he absorbed very quickly over the last couple of days I think his kidneys just quit. I will definitely look into the glucosamine/condroitin treats - I have other older kitties - but at 13-15 they are just kids compared to Big Rik. Thanks for that information.Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Susan, Sending huge amounts of love and good wishes to Big Rik! I adore the grumpy old men! My Tommy is an old-timer, too, (not even sure how old), but he's also a bit weak in the hindquarters. My vet Wendy said it's from losing a bit of muscle mass due to the combination of age and arthritis. I have some kitty glucosamine/condroitin but he doesn't like the taste mixed in his food and he really objects to being pilled. This company does have a treat formula that I bought for Sunny last year (she's about 105 years old!) and she wasn't crazy about it, but Tommy likes treats so I think I'll try it again for him. http://www.zukes.com/cats/ Give Big Rik a big hug and Tommy and Sunny understand completely 'what a drag it is getting old...' Love, Julie Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Please add my 19 1/2 year old Big Rik to the special needs list. He has been your typical grumpy old man for the last few years, but incredibly healthy. He has just begun to stay dehydrated enough to need subQ fluids and I noticed yesterday that his hind quarters are getting week and unsteady. He's a really fine old fella, felv negative. thanks"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it isto protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Paws Come WITH Claws!!!If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-think your decision to acquire a pet. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Please add Big Rik to the special needs list - Big Rik has died
Thanks, Michele. I will always treasure those last hours with him.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am so sorry. It sounds like he had a final rally his last day. That happens a lot. It is wonderful for him that he felt so good in his last day. Michelle
Re: Vacs
Hi Jen We give our own vacs and give all of them in the lower leg as far as possible :) They just came out with a new vaccine for leukemia - am checking to see when I can buy them - yippee - it spreads the vaccine out so it can't cause that lump. I give all of mine kitties every year, since I do rescue I really need to protect them (I have 15 of my own) all rescues get the leukemia at abt 12 weeks - no earlier. Rabies is the only one I have to have the vet do, it is not buyable here in CA Terri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > That is correct, you do NOT want to give them the leukemia vaccine. It is a > pointless > injection, and increases their chance of developing a vaccine associated > injection > site sarcoma. Personally, I don't give FELV vaccines to ANY of my cats, > period. I > follow the new guidelines that say that every 3 years is often enough for most > booster vaccines, and only do rabies every 3 years. I do not do any other > booster > vaccines for my adult cats, I have one that has vaccine reactions, and so > it's not > worth the trade off for me. I would do the kitten series if I had any kittens, > though. FVRCP (3 in 1 for Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, > Panleukopenia) > at 8 weeks, 12-14 weeks, and 1 year, plus rabies at 1 year, then at 4 years > old, 7 > years old, etc. > > http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/CCAH/Prog-ID/ID-Facts_Vax-home.htm is a good > resource > for standard schedules, but I think it's a little over-kill to do so many > boosters in > kittens, I think 8 weeks, and one within the next two months after that is > enough, > plus when they are a year old. > > Mind you, that's MY policy, it doesn't mean it's the right vaccination > schedule for > YOUR cats. > > Can I ask you this... > > When your vet gave your kittens their vaccines, where did he inject them? > It's VERY > important to only give vaccines on the leg, as low as possible. NEVER give any > vaccines in the scruff, or loose skin on the body. > > Jenn > http://ucat.us > http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html > Adopt a cat from UCAT rescue: > http://ucat.us/adopt.html > Adopt a FIV+ cat: > http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/ > http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html > Adopt a FELV+ cat: > http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html > "Saving one animal won't make a difference in the world, but it will make a > world of > difference for that one animal." > ~~~ > I collect KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil, a 3 yr old special needs cat > who must > live on a liquid diet for the rest of his life. > Bazil's caretaker collects labels and sends them to KMR, where they add up > until she > earns a free can of formula! > PLEASE save your KMR kitten formula labels for Bazil! > > If you use KMR, even just one can, please ask me for the mailing address you > can send > them to, to help feed Bazil! > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.17/84 - Release Date: 8/29/2005 -- Terri Durham-Stone Safe a Life "Spay and Neuter" Live well, Love much, Laugh Often
Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda
I agree - we are fortunate to have this supportive, wonderful group, and Belinda has a large part of the responsibility for that. They aren't all like this. Thanks, Belinda! Gloria On Sep 2, 2005, at 5:39 AM, Doljan, Joan wrote: Let me add my heartfelt thanks to Belinda as well. Joan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Felvtalk- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:29 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible! It certainly takes a "very special someone" to keep up with all the losses, sickness, and special needs in our group Yet, week after week she does a remarkable job. There is so much "sorrow", and many times you see the multiple losses an indiviual has encountered in such a brief time, (Just as I recently did experience), that sometimes on Mondays I just light my candles and say my "own" prayers, because it can be so painful to see the list grow.. Tonight is Thursday, and it was tonight that I went thru the service, prayers and candlelighting Before that I actually took the time and went over ALL the lists for our departed fur-angels over the years. It has truely been a "bittersweet" experience for me.. Not only did memories come flooding back to me about my own, dear "fur~angels, but also the memories of going thru these tragic losses with other list members over the years. How sad it is to see just how many losses so many of us have gone thru, yet, here we are. STILL.. It certainly says much about this wonderful list and our members. It is with hearfelt thanks to Belinda that we can mourn our losses, celebrate their lives and ALWAYS remember them & what special places they have in our hearts. And, knowing, one day, we will ALL be reunited as "WE" cross The Bridge to be greeted by our departed fur~angels. Heartfelt thanks to you Belinda, for giving us that gift, which I do believe encourages each and everyone of us to go on.. Much Love, Patti
RE: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda
Title: Message Let me add my heartfelt thanks to Belinda as well. Joan -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:29 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible! It certainly takes a "very special someone" to keep up with all the losses, sickness, and special needs in our group Yet, week after week she does a remarkable job. There is so much "sorrow", and many times you see the multiple losses an indiviual has encountered in such a brief time, (Just as I recently did experience), that sometimes on Mondays I just light my candles and say my "own" prayers, because it can be so painful to see the list grow.. Tonight is Thursday, and it was tonight that I went thru the service, prayers and candlelighting Before that I actually took the time and went over ALL the lists for our departed fur-angels over the years. It has truely been a "bittersweet" experience for me.. Not only did memories come flooding back to me about my own, dear "fur~angels, but also the memories of going thru these tragic losses with other list members over the years. How sad it is to see just how many losses so many of us have gone thru, yet, here we are. STILL.. It certainly says much about this wonderful list and our members. It is with hearfelt thanks to Belinda that we can mourn our losses, celebrate their lives and ALWAYS remember them & what special places they have in our hearts. And, knowing, one day, we will ALL be reunited as "WE" cross The Bridge to be greeted by our departed fur~angels. Heartfelt thanks to you Belinda, for giving us that gift, which I do believe encourages each and everyone of us to go on.. Much Love, Patti
Re: Our Wonderful, Dedicated Belinda
Wonderfully put Patti, Belinda is a pillar amoungst us all. She has done so much and maintained such a place in all hearts and the CLS that gives us all comfort. Thank you Belinda Huggs and Purrs and thank you Patti for your heart felt email. Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible! It certainly takes a "very special someone" to keep up with all the losses, sickness, and special needs in our group Yet, week after week she does a remarkable job. There is so much "sorrow", and many times you see the multiple losses an indiviual has encountered in such a brief time, (Just as I recently did experience), that sometimes on Mondays I just light my candles and say my "own" prayers, because it can be so painful to see the list grow.. Tonight is Thursday, and it was tonight that I went thru the service, prayers and candlelighting Before that I actually took the time and went over ALL the lists for our departed fur-angels over the years. It has truely been a "bittersweet" experience for me.. Not only did memories come flooding back to me about my own, dear "fur~angels, but also the memories of going thru these tragic losses with other list members over the years. How sad it is to see just how many losses so many of us have gone thru, yet, here we are. STILL.. It certainly says much about this wonderful list and our members. It is with hearfelt thanks to Belinda that we can mourn our losses, celebrate their lives and ALWAYS remember them & what special places they have in our hearts. And, knowing, one day, we will ALL be reunited as "WE" cross The Bridge to be greeted by our departed fur~angels. Heartfelt thanks to you Belinda, for giving us that gift, which I do believe encourages each and everyone of us to go on.. Much Love, PattiHave a purrfect day Cherie