Re: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-10 Thread dlgegg
ANNDREA, YOU DID ALL YOU COULD AND THEN GAVE HER REST AND FREEDOM FROM PAIN.  I 
AM GLAD YOU BURIED HER.  THEY SHOULD HAVE THEIR LAST RESTING PLACE, JUST LIKE 
US.
I LIVE IN THE COUNTRY ON 25 ACRES, SO I HAVE 3 PLACES I BURY MY BABIES IN MY 
FLOWER GARDENS.   THEY ARE SURROUNDED BY FLOWERS AND I CAN SEE THEM EVERY DAY.
 Anndrea DeLozier  wrote: 
> Well Lydia got to where she couldn't even swallow and had lost so much
> muscle weight. We decided to take her in today to be PTS. It seemed
> very peaceful and I have my doubts she would have made it another day
> at home anyway. I stayed with her until her very last moment and then
> took her to a wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation place. I'm very
> sad to lose her. She was truly one of a kind. But it was her time and
> I hope I will see her in my next lifetime. Thank you to those who have
> helped so graciously with info and also to whoever runs this site. It
> has been an amazing place to come across and just when I needed it
> most. We believe our Lydia was born with FeLV since she has been
> fairly skinny her whole life (but not emaciated until recently). She
> has a sister (my Dewey...named her after my most favorite liquid in
> the universe - Mountain Dew) and we will be getting her and our other
> cat tested within the next week. Thanks again and I'll let y'all know
> the test results.
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-07 Thread Bonnie Hogue
My condolences on the loss of your sweet Lydia, Anndrea.  Sounds like you 
did the best you could for her.  I believe, like you, that we may meet our 
furry friends again "in the next life."

Wishing you peace.
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia



Well Lydia got to where she couldn't even swallow and had lost so much
muscle weight. We decided to take her in today to be PTS. It seemed
very peaceful and I have my doubts she would have made it another day
at home anyway. I stayed with her until her very last moment and then
took her to a wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation place. I'm very
sad to lose her. She was truly one of a kind. But it was her time and
I hope I will see her in my next lifetime. Thank you to those who have
helped so graciously with info and also to whoever runs this site. It
has been an amazing place to come across and just when I needed it
most. We believe our Lydia was born with FeLV since she has been
fairly skinny her whole life (but not emaciated until recently). She
has a sister (my Dewey...named her after my most favorite liquid in
the universe - Mountain Dew) and we will be getting her and our other
cat tested within the next week. Thanks again and I'll let y'all know
the test results.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-07 Thread Lorrie
I'm so sorry you lost Lydia, but you made the right decision about
having her PTS.  I also stay with my kitties when they are PTS
and it is such a gentle death, so much kinder than letting them
suffer.  I wish we had the same choice when it's our time to die. 

I also believe I'll see my cats again in my next life, as 
reincarnation makes sense to me. 

Lorrie

> On 10-07, Anndrea DeLozier wrote:  Well Lydia got to where she
>couldn't even swallow and had lost so much muscle weight. We decided
>to take her in today to be PTS. It seemed > very peaceful and I have
>my doubts she would have made it another day > at home anyway. I
>stayed with her until her very last moment and then > took her to a
>wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation place. I'm very > sad to
>lose her. She was truly one of a kind. But it was her time and > I
>hope I will see her in my next lifetime.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-07 Thread Sharyl
I was saddened to read that Lydia as crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  We love them, 
care for them and in the end let them go.  You did everything you could for 
her.  She is now happily romping in the green meadows chasing butterflies with 
all our angels.

Let us know the test results of your other cats.
Sharyl

--- On Thu, 10/7/10, Anndrea DeLozier  wrote:

> From: Anndrea DeLozier 
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 5:28 AM
> Well Lydia got to where she couldn't
> even swallow and had lost so much
> muscle weight. We decided to take her in today to be PTS.
> It seemed
> very peaceful and I have my doubts she would have made it
> another day
> at home anyway. I stayed with her until her very last
> moment and then
> took her to a wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation
> place. I'm very
> sad to lose her. She was truly one of a kind. But it was
> her time and
> I hope I will see her in my next lifetime. Thank you to
> those who have
> helped so graciously with info and also to whoever runs
> this site. It
> has been an amazing place to come across and just when I
> needed it
> most. We believe our Lydia was born with FeLV since she has
> been
> fairly skinny her whole life (but not emaciated until
> recently). She
> has a sister (my Dewey...named her after my most favorite
> liquid in
> the universe - Mountain Dew) and we will be getting her and
> our other
> cat tested within the next week. Thanks again and I'll let
> y'all know
> the test results.
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-07 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Anndrea, I'm so sorry that Lydia left you. Gentle Bridge vibes to her and
hugs to you.

Diane R. 

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Subject: [Felvtalk] Our Lydia

Well Lydia got to where she couldn't even swallow and had lost so much
muscle weight. We decided to take her in today to be PTS. It seemed very
peaceful and I have my doubts she would have made it another day at home
anyway. I stayed with her until her very last moment and then took her to a
wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation place. I'm very sad to lose her.
She was truly one of a kind. But it was her time and I hope I will see her
in my next lifetime. Thank you to those who have helped so graciously with
info and also to whoever runs this site. It has been an amazing place to
come across and just when I needed it most. We believe our Lydia was born
with FeLV since she has been fairly skinny her whole life (but not emaciated
until recently). She has a sister (my Dewey...named her after my most
favorite liquid in the universe - Mountain Dew) and we will be getting her
and our other cat tested within the next week. Thanks again and I'll let
y'all know the test results.

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[Felvtalk] Our Lydia

2010-10-07 Thread Anndrea DeLozier
Well Lydia got to where she couldn't even swallow and had lost so much
muscle weight. We decided to take her in today to be PTS. It seemed
very peaceful and I have my doubts she would have made it another day
at home anyway. I stayed with her until her very last moment and then
took her to a wonderful (and affordable) pet cremation place. I'm very
sad to lose her. She was truly one of a kind. But it was her time and
I hope I will see her in my next lifetime. Thank you to those who have
helped so graciously with info and also to whoever runs this site. It
has been an amazing place to come across and just when I needed it
most. We believe our Lydia was born with FeLV since she has been
fairly skinny her whole life (but not emaciated until recently). She
has a sister (my Dewey...named her after my most favorite liquid in
the universe - Mountain Dew) and we will be getting her and our other
cat tested within the next week. Thanks again and I'll let y'all know
the test results.

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