Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-09-06 Thread catatonya
I'm so sorry for your loss.
tonya

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From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:42 PM


I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost the 
use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV.  The 
paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was still 
eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was suffering.  She 
deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from the sedative and 
never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever 
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4 
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and 3 
aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and 
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure didn't 
limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with Bright Eyes, 
Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


      

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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-09-06 Thread Laurieskatz
I am so sorry to hear this...I have heard that if they make it to age 2
their chances are pretty good. I also think I've heard around age 5 can be a
challenge. Mine lived to ages 16 and 22 years!
Laurie

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I'm so sorry for your loss.
tonya

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From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:42 PM


I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost
the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the
FeLV.  The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She
was still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was
suffering.  She deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from
the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and
3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure
didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with
Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


      

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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-09-06 Thread Gloria B. Lane
When mine have died, it's been mostly around age 2.5 to 3 years.  I  
have two that are over 10.


Gloria



On Sep 6, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:

I am so sorry to hear this...I have heard that if they make it to  
age 2
their chances are pretty good. I also think I've heard around age 5  
can be a

challenge. Mine lived to ages 16 and 22 years!
Laurie

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Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:48 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

I'm so sorry for your loss.
tonya

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From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:42 PM


I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.   
She lost

the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the
FeLV.  The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel  
control.  She
was still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she  
was
suffering.  She deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my  
arms from

the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten  
I've ever
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a  
litter of 4
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their  
mom and

3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for  
nothing and
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It  
sure

didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with
Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl




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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-17 Thread Amy
Sharyl,

I'm sorry to hear about Mattie.  She sounds so sweet.  Her story reminds me a 
lot of a little grey kitty I lost.  She had so much personality and was so full 
of life.

Amy

--- On Thu, 8/13/09, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:

 From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:42 PM
 I had to make that last vet trip with
 my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost the use of her
 back legs last week due to neurological issues from the
 FeLV.  The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder
 and bowel control.  She was still eating and grooming
 herself but I couldn't wait until she was suffering. 
 She deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my
 arms from the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.
 
 Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive
 kitten I've ever had.  No challenge was too great for
 her.  She is the last of a litter of 4 positive babies
 I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their
 mom and 3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still
 doing fine.  
 
 All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting
 for nothing and teaching me so much.  I learned not to
 let a handicap limit me.  It sure didn't limit her love
 of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge
 with Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.
 
 Sharyl
 
 
       
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-14 Thread Heather
Sharyl, I'm sorry for your loss of Mattie--what a special little girl she
was, I'm always thankful to hear of FELV kittens who do get the chance to
live out their lives, however short they may be.

This story reminded me of my first FELV encounter, moved to a new office to
find an injured double-positive Mama kitty and her babies.Much like
Mattie's family, Mom--albeit double-positive--has outlived all of her
babies.   Hobbs, Sissy, Mickey and Sebastian were beautiful, sweet kitties
who won't be forgotten and hopefully are playing with Mattie, CJ, Bright
Eyes  Houdini.

I think when they are born with with as opposed to being affected as an
adult they just usually have much shorter life spans.  Knowing love  good
care in that time is what matters.

Bless you for taking care of them,

Heather in Tampa

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost
 the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV.
  The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was
 still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was
 suffering.  She deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from
 the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.

 Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever
 had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4
 positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and
 3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.

 All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and
 teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure
 didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with
 Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

 Sharyl




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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-14 Thread POTT, BEVERLY
I'm sorry, Sharyl :-(

-Original Message-
From: Sharyl [mailto:cline...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She
lost the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from
the FeLV.  The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel
control.  She was still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait
until she was suffering.  She deserved better than that.  She fell
asleep in my arms from the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've
ever had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a
litter of 4 positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is
that their mom and 3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still
doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing
and teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It
sure didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge
with Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


  



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[Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Sharyl
I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost the 
use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV.  The 
paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was still 
eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was suffering.  She 
deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from the sedative and 
never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever 
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4 
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and 3 
aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and 
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure didn't 
limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with Bright Eyes, 
Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


  

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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Debbie Harrison

Sharyl, I am so sorry for your loss...bless you for giving her the best year of 
her life

Debbie (COL)
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle  Philo


 
 Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 13:42:03 -0700
 From: cline...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
 
 I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today. She lost 
 the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV. 
 The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control. She was 
 still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was 
 suffering. She deserved better than that. She fell asleep in my arms from the 
 sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.
 
 Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever 
 had. No challenge was too great for her. She is the last of a litter of 4 
 positive babies I rescued last summer. What amazes me is that their mom and 3 
 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine. 
 
 All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and 
 teaching me so much. I learned not to let a handicap limit me. It sure didn't 
 limit her love of life. She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with Bright Eyes, 
 Houdini, and CJ.
 
 Sharyl
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Sherry DeHaan
hugs to you Sharyl in this sad time.All those wonderful kittens had a wonderful 
mom. :)
 
 
 


 
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 Thu, 8/13/09, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 4:42 PM


I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost the 
use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV.  The 
paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was still 
eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was suffering.  She 
deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from the sedative and 
never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever 
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4 
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and 3 
aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and 
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure didn't 
limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with Bright Eyes, 
Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


      

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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread MaryChristine
know that she is sharing all the stories of this wonderful year with you
with her sibkits, and all the other FeLV darlings we've all known--and
never, ever, forget that it was your love that gave her the chance to have
those memories. what a gift, to have none nothing but love and safety in her
life

fly gently, little one!

-- 
Spay  Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference

MaryChristine
Special-Needs Coordinator, Purebred Cat Breed Rescue (www.purebredcats.org)
Member, SCAT (Special-Cat Action Team)
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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Lorrie
Sharyl,

I'm so sorry you lost Mattie.  In May we lost a FelV kitten who had
neurological symptoms, and then lost control of her bladder and
bowels. Mitty was such a special, sweet girl, and we still miss her.
Even tho we're sad to lose them, Mattie and Mitty were both loved and
cared for during their short lives.  Many sick kittens are not that
fortunate.

Lorrie

On 08-13, Sharyl wrote: I had to make that last vet trip with my dear
 sweet Mattie today.  She lost the use of her back legs last week
 due to neurological issues from the FeLV.  The paralysis spread and
 she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was still eating and
 grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was suffering.  She
 deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from the
 sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.
 
 Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten
 I've ever had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the
 last of a litter of 4 positive babies I rescued last summer.  What
 amazes me is that their mom and 3 aunts, all positives and now
 spayed, are still doing fine.
 
 All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for
 nothing and teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap
 limit me.  It sure didn't limit her love of life.  She is now at
 the Rainbow Bridge with Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.
 
 Sharyl
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
I'm so sorry, Sharyl. I hope that if Mattie is given a second time around,
she finds you again.  Sweet Bridge vibes to your little girl.

Diane R. 

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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

I had to make that last vet trip with my dear sweet Mattie today.  She lost
the use of her back legs last week due to neurological issues from the FeLV.
The paralysis spread and she had lost bladder and bowel control.  She was
still eating and grooming herself but I couldn't wait until she was
suffering.  She deserved better than that.  She fell asleep in my arms from
the sedative and never felt the 2nd shot.

Even though blind since birth she was the most inquisitive kitten I've ever
had.  No challenge was too great for her.  She is the last of a litter of 4
positive babies I rescued last summer.  What amazes me is that their mom and
3 aunts, all positives and now spayed, are still doing fine.  

All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and
teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure
didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with
Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

Sharyl


  

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Re: [Felvtalk] RIP Mattie 7/09 - 8/09

2009-08-13 Thread Sally Davis
Sharyl

I am so sorry. Thanks for giving her a loving home. She knows she was loved.


Sally


 All I can say is Mattie had a wonderful 12 months wanting for nothing and
 teaching me so much.  I learned not to let a handicap limit me.  It sure
 didn't limit her love of life.   She is now at the Rainbow Bridge with
 Bright Eyes, Houdini, and CJ.

 Sharyl




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