[Felvtalk] OT missing 16 year old greyhound MI

2010-01-31 Thread Laurieskatz
Is this ok to send to the list members? Missing Michigan italian greyhound.

http://editor.ne16.com/bfas-dogtown/Caesar_flyer.pdf

 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

2010-01-31 Thread Belinda Sauro

   Hi Gloria,
  So sad, 23 what a nice long life she had, she is with her "other" 
momma now and so grateful for the care you gave her these last few 
years.  I have added her to the CLS ... sleep soft little Li Won.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

2010-01-31 Thread Laurieskatz

Gentle journey Sweet Li Won.
Wonderful of you to care for her in her final years.
God bless you.
(My Squeaky, who was FeLV+, lived to age 22!!).


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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 3:09 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

Li Won passed from my care about 2 days ago - she was 23 year old  
Siamese, not FELV.  I've had her for at least a couple of years maybe  
3 - she belonged to a friend's mother, who had cancer and died of it.   
She was a sweet, beloved kitty, liked to sleep and eat - and was  
certainly the oldest kitty I've had.  I wish her well in her journey  
to the bridge and am grateful that she was here.

Gloria

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Re: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

2010-01-31 Thread Sharyl
Gentle hugs o Li Won.  She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with her original 
owner.  Living 23 years is wonderful.
Sharyl

--- On Sun, 1/31/10, Gloria B. Lane  wrote:

> From: Gloria B. Lane 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 4:09 PM
> Li Won passed from my care about 2
> days ago - she was 23 year old Siamese, not FELV.  I've
> had her for at least a couple of years maybe 3 - she
> belonged to a friend's mother, who had cancer and died of
> it.  She was a sweet, beloved kitty, liked to sleep and
> eat - and was certainly the oldest kitty I've had.  I
> wish her well in her journey to the bridge and am grateful
> that she was here.
> 
> Gloria
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Re: [Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

2010-01-31 Thread Cougar Clan
I am so glad she had someone to spend her last years withI can not  
imagine how awful it is to be a beloved pet then be in a pound because  
no one cares.  Bless you.

On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Gloria B. Lane wrote:

Li Won passed from my care about 2 days ago - she was 23 year old  
Siamese, not FELV.  I've had her for at least a couple of years  
maybe 3 - she belonged to a friend's mother, who had cancer and died  
of it.  She was a sweet, beloved kitty, liked to sleep and eat - and  
was certainly the oldest kitty I've had.  I wish her well in her  
journey to the bridge and am grateful that she was here.


Gloria

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[Felvtalk] Li Won has passed on

2010-01-31 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Li Won passed from my care about 2 days ago - she was 23 year old  
Siamese, not FELV.  I've had her for at least a couple of years maybe  
3 - she belonged to a friend's mother, who had cancer and died of it.   
She was a sweet, beloved kitty, liked to sleep and eat - and was  
certainly the oldest kitty I've had.  I wish her well in her journey  
to the bridge and am grateful that she was here.


Gloria

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother

2010-01-31 Thread Gloria B. Lane

Awww, I'm so sorry about your sweet Mozart.

Gloria



On Jan 30, 2010, at 7:45 PM, Jason Michael Canon wrote:


At 7:45 tonight Mozart finally went to sleep.  Keep a light on for me
little brother.

Love always,
Jason

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother

2010-01-31 Thread Belinda Sauro

Jason,
  Sorry for your loss of little Mozart ... I have added him to the CLS, 
sleep soft Mozart.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother

2010-01-31 Thread MaryChristine
GLOW to guide him safely on his journey, and to heal the hearts of all who
love him.

MC


On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Jason Michael Canon  wrote:

> At 7:45 tonight Mozart finally went to sleep.  Keep a light on for me
> little brother.
>
> Love always,
> Jason
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Re: [Felvtalk] [ article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

2010-01-31 Thread Lorrie
I get the Best Friends magazine and I read the article on FIV.
However, FIV and FelV are not the same.  


On 01-31, Laurieskatz wrote:
> Fyi...
> 
> From: Estelle Munro [mailto:este...@bestfriends.org] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:00 PM
> To: Laurieskatz
> Subject: RE: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus
> 
> Dear Laurie, There is a new article in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of
> Best Friends magazine on FIV. I think you'll find it more in line
> with your thinking.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> 
> Estelle Munro
> Assistant Editor


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[Felvtalk] Second letter to Best Friends re Clemans

2010-01-31 Thread Laurieskatz
I tried this..

 

From: Laurieskatz [mailto:lauriesk...@mchsi.com] 
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 8:23 AM
To: 'Estelle Munro'
Subject: RE: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

 

Thanks but this still does not address the issue of the FeLV article scaring
people and the likely unnecessary euthanizing of cats diagnosed with this
disease.

Will you consider printing my letter to present the other side and my own
experience, please?

Thank-you,

Laurie Crawford Stone

 

From: Estelle Munro [mailto:este...@bestfriends.org] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:00 PM
To: Laurieskatz
Subject: RE: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

 

Dear Laurie,
There is a new article in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Best Friends magazine on
FIV. I think you'll find it more in line with your thinking.

Best Wishes,

Estelle Munro
Assistant Editor


-Original Message-
From: Laurieskatz [mailto:lauriesk...@mchsi.com]
Sent: Tue 1/26/2010 7:21 PM
To: Estelle Munro
Subject: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

Dear Editor:



The article about Feline Leukemia Virus by Virginia Clemans is inconsistent
with my experience and, I believe, does a great injustice to cats diagnosed
with this virus. Certainly not all cats diagnosed with FeLV have the health
issues Clemans reports. I lived with two cats who were diagnosed with feline
leukemia after I adopted them. Stripes lived to age 16 years. Squeaky lived
to age 22 years. They were robust boy cats who lived together for 15 years.
They weighed 15-16 lbs. People always commented about what big boys they
were. They were playful and fully engaged in life.



Stripes had an occasional undiagnosed illness that always resolved. Squeaky
was never sick a day in his life until his final three weeks. Squeaky died
from oral cancer. We did not determine Stripes' cause of death. My vets did
not treat these cats any differently than other cats I have had. There was
no alarm sounded when their tests came back positive. The information was
given to me as part of a routine exam. I had no idea anyone thought this was
a big deal. Certainly my vets did not think so.



I rescued two other cats who tested positive for FeLV. Ollie lived to an old
age, asymptomatic except for some dental issues at the time he was rescued.
Bella is still alive. She is a 13 lb ball of love. She was rescued 3 years
ago and was an adult cat at that time. She was anemic and had a high fever
when rescued but these situations quickly resolved with medication treatment
by an internal medicine specialist.



Feline Leukemia does not have to be a death sentence. The kitties who test
positive should be retested as there can be false positives (and false
negatives). Their owners can find information and support groups on the
internet (yahoo offers several groups for FeLV cat owners). In this group
format they can talk to other people who live or have lived with cats with
FeLV. They can get questions answered. They can learn about feeding a
quality food, keeping stress to a minimum and various supplements and
treatments in the event of illness. Not all the cats who test positive will
be as lucky as those I mentioned here, but there is another side to this
disease and there are many cats who survive and thrive with this disease.



 

Sincerely,

Laurie Crawford Stone

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Re: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother

2010-01-31 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Jason I am so sorry for your loss of Mozart,he had a great love from you.Hugs 
to you.
Sherry


"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 Sat, 1/30/10, Jason Michael Canon  wrote:


From: Jason Michael Canon 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 8:45 PM


At 7:45 tonight Mozart finally went to sleep.  Keep a light on for me
little brother.

Love always,
Jason

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Re: [Felvtalk] Editor response re article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

2010-01-31 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Well that has NOTHING to do with the felv article!! :(


"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 Sun, 1/31/10, Laurieskatz  wrote:


From: Laurieskatz 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Editor response re article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 9:21 AM


Fyi...



From: Estelle Munro [mailto:este...@bestfriends.org] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:00 PM
To: Laurieskatz
Subject: RE: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus



Dear Laurie,
There is a new article in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Best Friends magazine on
FIV. I think you'll find it more in line with your thinking.

Best Wishes,

Estelle Munro
Assistant Editor


-Original Message-
From: Laurieskatz [mailto:lauriesk...@mchsi.com]
Sent: Tue 1/26/2010 7:21 PM
To: Estelle Munro
Subject: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

Dear Editor:



The article about Feline Leukemia Virus by Virginia Clemans is inconsistent
with my experience and, I believe, does a great injustice to cats diagnosed
with this virus. Certainly not all cats diagnosed with FeLV have the health
issues Clemans reports. I lived with two cats who were diagnosed with feline
leukemia after I adopted them. Stripes lived to age 16 years. Squeaky lived
to age 22 years. They were robust boy cats who lived together for 15 years.
They weighed 15-16 lbs. People always commented about what big boys they
were. They were playful and fully engaged in life.



Stripes had an occasional undiagnosed illness that always resolved. Squeaky
was never sick a day in his life until his final three weeks. Squeaky died
from oral cancer. We did not determine Stripes' cause of death. My vets did
not treat these cats any differently than other cats I have had. There was
no alarm sounded when their tests came back positive. The information was
given to me as part of a routine exam. I had no idea anyone thought this was
a big deal. Certainly my vets did not think so.



I rescued two other cats who tested positive for FeLV. Ollie lived to an old
age, asymptomatic except for some dental issues at the time he was rescued.
Bella is still alive. She is a 13 lb ball of love. She was rescued 3 years
ago and was an adult cat at that time. She was anemic and had a high fever
when rescued but these situations quickly resolved with medication treatment
by an internal medicine specialist.



Feline Leukemia does not have to be a death sentence. The kitties who test
positive should be retested as there can be false positives (and false
negatives). Their owners can find information and support groups on the
internet (yahoo offers several groups for FeLV cat owners). In this group
format they can talk to other people who live or have lived with cats with
FeLV. They can get questions answered. They can learn about feeding a
quality food, keeping stress to a minimum and various supplements and
treatments in the event of illness. Not all the cats who test positive will
be as lucky as those I mentioned here, but there is another side to this
disease and there are many cats who survive and thrive with this disease.





Sincerely,

Laurie Crawford Stone

Cedar Rapids, Iowa



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[Felvtalk] Editor response re article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

2010-01-31 Thread Laurieskatz
Fyi...

 

From: Estelle Munro [mailto:este...@bestfriends.org] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:00 PM
To: Laurieskatz
Subject: RE: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

 

Dear Laurie,
There is a new article in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Best Friends magazine on
FIV. I think you'll find it more in line with your thinking.

Best Wishes,

Estelle Munro
Assistant Editor


-Original Message-
From: Laurieskatz [mailto:lauriesk...@mchsi.com]
Sent: Tue 1/26/2010 7:21 PM
To: Estelle Munro
Subject: Virginia Clemans article regarding Feline Leukemia Viirus

Dear Editor:



The article about Feline Leukemia Virus by Virginia Clemans is inconsistent
with my experience and, I believe, does a great injustice to cats diagnosed
with this virus. Certainly not all cats diagnosed with FeLV have the health
issues Clemans reports. I lived with two cats who were diagnosed with feline
leukemia after I adopted them. Stripes lived to age 16 years. Squeaky lived
to age 22 years. They were robust boy cats who lived together for 15 years.
They weighed 15-16 lbs. People always commented about what big boys they
were. They were playful and fully engaged in life.



Stripes had an occasional undiagnosed illness that always resolved. Squeaky
was never sick a day in his life until his final three weeks. Squeaky died
from oral cancer. We did not determine Stripes' cause of death. My vets did
not treat these cats any differently than other cats I have had. There was
no alarm sounded when their tests came back positive. The information was
given to me as part of a routine exam. I had no idea anyone thought this was
a big deal. Certainly my vets did not think so.



I rescued two other cats who tested positive for FeLV. Ollie lived to an old
age, asymptomatic except for some dental issues at the time he was rescued.
Bella is still alive. She is a 13 lb ball of love. She was rescued 3 years
ago and was an adult cat at that time. She was anemic and had a high fever
when rescued but these situations quickly resolved with medication treatment
by an internal medicine specialist.



Feline Leukemia does not have to be a death sentence. The kitties who test
positive should be retested as there can be false positives (and false
negatives). Their owners can find information and support groups on the
internet (yahoo offers several groups for FeLV cat owners). In this group
format they can talk to other people who live or have lived with cats with
FeLV. They can get questions answered. They can learn about feeding a
quality food, keeping stress to a minimum and various supplements and
treatments in the event of illness. Not all the cats who test positive will
be as lucky as those I mentioned here, but there is another side to this
disease and there are many cats who survive and thrive with this disease.



 

Sincerely,

Laurie Crawford Stone

Cedar Rapids, Iowa



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Re: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother

2010-01-31 Thread Sharyl
Jason I was saddened to read that Mozart has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  Sweet 
dreams little brother.
Sharyl

--- On Sat, 1/30/10, Jason Michael Canon  wrote:

> From: Jason Michael Canon 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Sweet dreams little brother
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 8:45 PM
> At 7:45 tonight Mozart finally went
> to sleep.  Keep a light on for me
> little brother.
> 
> Love always,
> Jason
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