RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Please do.. they basically like the concept of a "box" to pee.. just some don't like the feeling/texture of litter to be walking on.. if you know what I mean..I hope it will work on your kitties.. let me know how it goes.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 7:59 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Hideyo, I have a kitty that does not use the litte box regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going to try that towel in a kitty box thing because everytime I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, she tinkles on them! I will let you know how this goes and thanks so much for the tip! :) Wendy --- Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) asked if > she should have > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am not > sure how dependable > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort of) > and am not sure how > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. But I > told her not to > worry about the kitties, I will take care of them > indefinitely and she > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that she > never will ask for > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she does > not have a place to > live either). > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > kitties don't like to > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce the > idea now you > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > litter box. I have a > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to pee > in the litter box, > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any soft > place) in a litter > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but she > put all her legs on > the top of the litter box and she does not put her > feet in the box at > all (of course, she does not cover the poops either) > - > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or not. I > realized that I > couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do (use a > litter box like a > normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so that > she won't keep > peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... > > I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might be > just temporary.. but > you might want to try a different type of litter --- > do you use clay > litter now? > I use wheat kind.. > > Love. > > Hideyo > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of MacKenzie, > Kerry N. > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:33 AM > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > To Nina and Kerry > > How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are > going to have a > tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe > it won't come to > that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear. > (Heck, if it weren't > for you, they probably would have been euthanized by > the time she came > out.) > Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box with a > towel -- I'm not > clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! D'you > mean that on those > occasions when he doesn't use the box, he would > perhaps use the > non-litter box (instead of the wood floor as at > present)? Thing is, I > want to figure out how to get him to use the real > litter box all the > time. He's also the only cat that does not cover up. > He's a bit of a > slob, my Tigerprobably wasn't taught, along with > not being weaned, > poor love. > Hope Garfunkle, and Ghandi and Ruby-E -- and > Hideyo!-- are all doing ok. > love, Kerry > > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Hideyo > Yamamoto > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > To Nina and Kerry > > > Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me > ship some to you. > If you are using Monoject right now, you will find > much easier to use > terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know > that you are poking... > with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles > when Papa needed fluid > (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because > it took so much to > poke - > > Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I > have 4 cats that I > reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is > in jail) and am > going to have a hard time to return them to her once > she gets out
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Oh.. I know what you mean... but not everyone will prefer to use towel.. trust me, I have got a couple of dozens at home... you are right, some may decide to pee on towel instead of regular litter box (some of mine do), but others just like to use normal litter box.. I guess my alternative was for them to pee on the bed or on couch (which happens still).. good luck! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hd cc Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:49 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Yes it sounds good, my problem is I do rescue, so I am concerned I would start a trend with a towel in the box, hu, maybe I need to cage her and try to reprogram her, I dont know, in my case I dont see it working as there are too many that could end up with potty issues because of it, oh well Sincerely Carrie www.arlingtonkittensandcats.petfinder.com www.alleycatangels.org www.adoptacat53.com - Original Message - From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:44 AM Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry > Carrie, > > Kitty urine washes out quite nicely in the wash I've > learned, so just throw the rug in the wash if you > don't think it would become too unraveled. A towel > would be a better choice because those can be washed > over and over. If this works for Pepper, I will buy > several cheap towels for her and wash them only with > each other. I am so excited because it's been a > problem! > > :) > Wendy > > --- hd cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A rug in the litter box? > > Then when its time to clean wheres the rug go? > > his is very interesting as we also have several cats > > in > > groups I know that have this problem. > > > > Sincerely > > Carrie > > > > > > > > > > > > - Original Message ----- > > From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM > > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > > To Nina and Kerry > > > > > > > Hideyo, > > > > > > I have a kitty that does not use the litte box > > > regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going > > to > > > try that towel in a kitty box thing because > > everytime > > > I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, > > she > > > tinkles on them! I will let you know how this > > goes > > > and thanks so much for the tip! > > > > > > :) > > > Wendy > > > > > > --- Hideyo Yamamoto > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) > > asked if > > > > she should have > > > > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am > > not > > > > sure how dependable > > > > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort > > of) > > > > and am not sure how > > > > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. > > But I > > > > told her not to > > > > worry about the kitties, I will take care of > > them > > > > indefinitely and she > > > > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that > > she > > > > never will ask for > > > > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she > > does > > > > not have a place to > > > > live either). > > > > > > > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > > > > kitties don't like to > > > > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce > > the > > > > idea now you > > > > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > > > > litter box. I have a > > > > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to > > pee > > > > in the litter box, > > > > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any > > soft > > > > place) in a litter > > > > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but > > she > > > > put all her legs on > > > > the top of the litter box and she does not put > > her > > > > feet in the box at > > > > all (of course, she does not cover the poops > > either) > > > > - > > > > > > > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or > > not. I > > > > realized that I > > > > couldn't make her do what I w
Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Yes it sounds good, my problem is I do rescue, so I am concerned I would start a trend with a towel in the box, hu, maybe I need to cage her and try to reprogram her, I dont know, in my case I dont see it working as there are too many that could end up with potty issues because of it, oh well Sincerely Carrie www.arlingtonkittensandcats.petfinder.com www.alleycatangels.org www.adoptacat53.com - Original Message - From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:44 AM Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry > Carrie, > > Kitty urine washes out quite nicely in the wash I've > learned, so just throw the rug in the wash if you > don't think it would become too unraveled. A towel > would be a better choice because those can be washed > over and over. If this works for Pepper, I will buy > several cheap towels for her and wash them only with > each other. I am so excited because it's been a > problem! > > :) > Wendy > > --- hd cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A rug in the litter box? > > Then when its time to clean wheres the rug go? > > his is very interesting as we also have several cats > > in > > groups I know that have this problem. > > > > Sincerely > > Carrie > > > > > > > > > > > > - Original Message ----- > > From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM > > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > > To Nina and Kerry > > > > > > > Hideyo, > > > > > > I have a kitty that does not use the litte box > > > regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going > > to > > > try that towel in a kitty box thing because > > everytime > > > I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, > > she > > > tinkles on them! I will let you know how this > > goes > > > and thanks so much for the tip! > > > > > > :) > > > Wendy > > > > > > --- Hideyo Yamamoto > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) > > asked if > > > > she should have > > > > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am > > not > > > > sure how dependable > > > > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort > > of) > > > > and am not sure how > > > > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. > > But I > > > > told her not to > > > > worry about the kitties, I will take care of > > them > > > > indefinitely and she > > > > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that > > she > > > > never will ask for > > > > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she > > does > > > > not have a place to > > > > live either). > > > > > > > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > > > > kitties don't like to > > > > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce > > the > > > > idea now you > > > > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > > > > litter box. I have a > > > > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to > > pee > > > > in the litter box, > > > > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any > > soft > > > > place) in a litter > > > > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but > > she > > > > put all her legs on > > > > the top of the litter box and she does not put > > her > > > > feet in the box at > > > > all (of course, she does not cover the poops > > either) > > > > - > > > > > > > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or > > not. I > > > > realized that I > > > > couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do > > (use a > > > > litter box like a > > > > normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so > > that > > > > she won't keep > > > > peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... > > > > > > > > I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might > > be > > > > just temporary.. but > > > > you might want to try a different type of litter > > --- > > > > do you use clay > > > > litter now? > > > > I use wheat kind.. > > > > &g
Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Carrie, Kitty urine washes out quite nicely in the wash I've learned, so just throw the rug in the wash if you don't think it would become too unraveled. A towel would be a better choice because those can be washed over and over. If this works for Pepper, I will buy several cheap towels for her and wash them only with each other. I am so excited because it's been a problem! :) Wendy --- hd cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A rug in the litter box? > Then when its time to clean wheres the rug go? > his is very interesting as we also have several cats > in > groups I know that have this problem. > > Sincerely > Carrie > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > To Nina and Kerry > > > > Hideyo, > > > > I have a kitty that does not use the litte box > > regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going > to > > try that towel in a kitty box thing because > everytime > > I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, > she > > tinkles on them! I will let you know how this > goes > > and thanks so much for the tip! > > > > :) > > Wendy > > > > --- Hideyo Yamamoto > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) > asked if > > > she should have > > > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am > not > > > sure how dependable > > > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort > of) > > > and am not sure how > > > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. > But I > > > told her not to > > > worry about the kitties, I will take care of > them > > > indefinitely and she > > > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that > she > > > never will ask for > > > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she > does > > > not have a place to > > > live either). > > > > > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > > > kitties don't like to > > > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce > the > > > idea now you > > > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > > > litter box. I have a > > > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to > pee > > > in the litter box, > > > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any > soft > > > place) in a litter > > > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but > she > > > put all her legs on > > > the top of the litter box and she does not put > her > > > feet in the box at > > > all (of course, she does not cover the poops > either) > > > - > > > > > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or > not. I > > > realized that I > > > couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do > (use a > > > litter box like a > > > normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so > that > > > she won't keep > > > peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... > > > > > > I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might > be > > > just temporary.. but > > > you might want to try a different type of litter > --- > > > do you use clay > > > litter now? > > > I use wheat kind.. > > > > > > Love. > > > > > > Hideyo > > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > > Behalf Of MacKenzie, > > > Kerry N. > > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:33 AM > > > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > > > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle > update - > > > To Nina and Kerry > > > > > > How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you > are > > > going to have a > > > tough time if you have to give them up, too. > Maybe > > > it won't come to > > > that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's > clear. > > > (Heck, if it weren't > > > for you, they probably would have been > euthanized by > > > the time she came > > > out.) > > > Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box > with a > > > towel -- I'm not > > > clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! > D'you > > > mean that on those > > >
Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
A rug in the litter box? Then when its time to clean wheres the rug go? his is very interesting as we also have several cats in groups I know that have this problem. Sincerely Carrie - Original Message - From: "wendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 8:58 AM Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry > Hideyo, > > I have a kitty that does not use the litte box > regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going to > try that towel in a kitty box thing because everytime > I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, she > tinkles on them! I will let you know how this goes > and thanks so much for the tip! > > :) > Wendy > > --- Hideyo Yamamoto > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) asked if > > she should have > > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am not > > sure how dependable > > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort of) > > and am not sure how > > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. But I > > told her not to > > worry about the kitties, I will take care of them > > indefinitely and she > > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that she > > never will ask for > > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she does > > not have a place to > > live either). > > > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > > kitties don't like to > > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce the > > idea now you > > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > > litter box. I have a > > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to pee > > in the litter box, > > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any soft > > place) in a litter > > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but she > > put all her legs on > > the top of the litter box and she does not put her > > feet in the box at > > all (of course, she does not cover the poops either) > > - > > > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or not. I > > realized that I > > couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do (use a > > litter box like a > > normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so that > > she won't keep > > peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... > > > > I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might be > > just temporary.. but > > you might want to try a different type of litter --- > > do you use clay > > litter now? > > I use wheat kind.. > > > > Love. > > > > Hideyo > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of MacKenzie, > > Kerry N. > > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:33 AM > > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > > To Nina and Kerry > > > > How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are > > going to have a > > tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe > > it won't come to > > that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear. > > (Heck, if it weren't > > for you, they probably would have been euthanized by > > the time she came > > out.) > > Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box with a > > towel -- I'm not > > clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! D'you > > mean that on those > > occasions when he doesn't use the box, he would > > perhaps use the > > non-litter box (instead of the wood floor as at > > present)? Thing is, I > > want to figure out how to get him to use the real > > litter box all the > > time. He's also the only cat that does not cover up. > > He's a bit of a > > slob, my Tigerprobably wasn't taught, along with > > not being weaned, > > poor love. > > Hope Garfunkle, and Ghandi and Ruby-E -- and > > Hideyo!-- are all doing ok. > > love, Kerry > > > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of Hideyo > > Yamamoto > > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM > > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > > To Nina and Kerry > > > > > > Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me > > ship some to you. > > If you are using Monoject right now, you will find > > much eas
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hideyo, I have a kitty that does not use the litte box regularly, much to our dislike, and I am so going to try that towel in a kitty box thing because everytime I have clothes on the floor to put into the wash, she tinkles on them! I will let you know how this goes and thanks so much for the tip! :) Wendy --- Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) asked if > she should have > euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am not > sure how dependable > she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort of) > and am not sure how > clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. But I > told her not to > worry about the kitties, I will take care of them > indefinitely and she > was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that she > never will ask for > them (she was evicted from the apartment so she does > not have a place to > live either). > > Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some > kitties don't like to > touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce the > idea now you > mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the > litter box. I have a > cat whose name is narita - she does not want to pee > in the litter box, > but does not mind doing so in a town (or any soft > place) in a litter > box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but she > put all her legs on > the top of the litter box and she does not put her > feet in the box at > all (of course, she does not cover the poops either) > - > > I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or not. I > realized that I > couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do (use a > litter box like a > normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so that > she won't keep > peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... > > I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might be > just temporary.. but > you might want to try a different type of litter --- > do you use clay > litter now? > I use wheat kind.. > > Love. > > Hideyo > > -Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of MacKenzie, > Kerry N. > Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:33 AM > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > To Nina and Kerry > > How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are > going to have a > tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe > it won't come to > that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear. > (Heck, if it weren't > for you, they probably would have been euthanized by > the time she came > out.) > Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box with a > towel -- I'm not > clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! D'you > mean that on those > occasions when he doesn't use the box, he would > perhaps use the > non-litter box (instead of the wood floor as at > present)? Thing is, I > want to figure out how to get him to use the real > litter box all the > time. He's also the only cat that does not cover up. > He's a bit of a > slob, my Tigerprobably wasn't taught, along with > not being weaned, > poor love. > Hope Garfunkle, and Ghandi and Ruby-E -- and > Hideyo!-- are all doing ok. > love, Kerry > > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Hideyo > Yamamoto > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - > To Nina and Kerry > > > Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me > ship some to you. > If you are using Monoject right now, you will find > much easier to use > terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know > that you are poking... > with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles > when Papa needed fluid > (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because > it took so much to > poke - > > Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I > have 4 cats that I > reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is > in jail) and am > going to have a hard time to return them to her once > she gets out of > jail, because she is sort of drug addict and she has > some other mental > illness and am worried that their safety might be at > risk.. they are > just so scared right now.. but started coming out a > little bit --- I > love them very much, too! > > As for Tiger, have you tried to add another box in a > separate place or > put a litter box not filled with litter, but with a > towel or something.. > your instinct is probably right a
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hi, Kerry - actually Carol (person in Jail) asked if she should have euthanized them before. I said "hell no" - I am not sure how dependable she is going to be as she is a drug addict (sort of) and am not sure how clean she can stay when she gets out of jail. But I told her not to worry about the kitties, I will take care of them indefinitely and she was very grateful. In a way, I am hoping that she never will ask for them (she was evicted from the apartment so she does not have a place to live either). Well, about tiger, I came to realize that some kitties don't like to touch the litter at all. And it might reinforce the idea now you mentioned that Tiger does not want to cover the litter box. I have a cat whose name is narita - she does not want to pee in the litter box, but does not mind doing so in a town (or any soft place) in a litter box, she does number 2 in the litter box, but she put all her legs on the top of the litter box and she does not put her feet in the box at all (of course, she does not cover the poops either) - I am not sure if it's the case with Tiger or not. I realized that I couldn't make her do what I wanted her to do (use a litter box like a normal kitty), so I accommodate her need or so that she won't keep peeing on my bed or couch (yikes) ... I hope it's not the case with Tiger and it might be just temporary.. but you might want to try a different type of litter --- do you use clay litter now? I use wheat kind.. Love. Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 7:33 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are going to have a tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe it won't come to that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear. (Heck, if it weren't for you, they probably would have been euthanized by the time she came out.) Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box with a towel -- I'm not clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! D'you mean that on those occasions when he doesn't use the box, he would perhaps use the non-litter box (instead of the wood floor as at present)? Thing is, I want to figure out how to get him to use the real litter box all the time. He's also the only cat that does not cover up. He's a bit of a slob, my Tigerprobably wasn't taught, along with not being weaned, poor love. Hope Garfunkle, and Ghandi and Ruby-E -- and Hideyo!-- are all doing ok. love, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you. If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to use terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking... with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles when Papa needed fluid (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because it took so much to poke - Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I have 4 cats that I reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is in jail) and am going to have a hard time to return them to her once she gets out of jail, because she is sort of drug addict and she has some other mental illness and am worried that their safety might be at risk.. they are just so scared right now.. but started coming out a little bit --- I love them very much, too! As for Tiger, have you tried to add another box in a separate place or put a litter box not filled with litter, but with a towel or something.. your instinct is probably right and maybe there is something that can fix with homeopathy, which I will ask with my doctor.. the mean time, you might want to try to add another litter box with different litter or but old rug in the litter box (it works very well with a couple of my non-litter box user kitties) Love, Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:32 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks, Hideyo. I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient with me luckily. My other cats are slowly getting used to him. He is very serene---he simply ignores all the stare-downs, and the occasional Tiger-swat. He's a real class act. I heard a bit more about his history---he was living in a car this summer, wi
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
How long is the owner in jail, Hideyo? Yes, you are going to have a tough time if you have to give them up, too. Maybe it won't come to that, tho. They can't depend on her, that's clear. (Heck, if it weren't for you, they probably would have been euthanized by the time she came out.) Hideyo, what's the idea behind the litter box with a towel -- I'm not clear, but I am intrigued. I sure need ideas! D'you mean that on those occasions when he doesn't use the box, he would perhaps use the non-litter box (instead of the wood floor as at present)? Thing is, I want to figure out how to get him to use the real litter box all the time. He's also the only cat that does not cover up. He's a bit of a slob, my Tigerprobably wasn't taught, along with not being weaned, poor love. Hope Garfunkle, and Ghandi and Ruby-E -- and Hideyo!-- are all doing ok. love, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you. If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to use terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking... with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles when Papa needed fluid (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because it took so much to poke - Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I have 4 cats that I reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is in jail) and am going to have a hard time to return them to her once she gets out of jail, because she is sort of drug addict and she has some other mental illness and am worried that their safety might be at risk.. they are just so scared right now.. but started coming out a little bit --- I love them very much, too! As for Tiger, have you tried to add another box in a separate place or put a litter box not filled with litter, but with a towel or something.. your instinct is probably right and maybe there is something that can fix with homeopathy, which I will ask with my doctor.. the mean time, you might want to try to add another litter box with different litter or but old rug in the litter box (it works very well with a couple of my non-litter box user kitties) Love, Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:32 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks, Hideyo. I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient with me luckily. My other cats are slowly getting used to him. He is very serene---he simply ignores all the stare-downs, and the occasional Tiger-swat. He's a real class act. I heard a bit more about his history---he was living in a car this summer, with his human mom, in the sweltering heat. She apparently was buying ice bags to keep them both cool. I don't know how his CRF figured in all this. She has had Pookie all his life (he's 15) since she was a teen, so she must badly miss him. It seems she will be in a situation to take him back around Christmas. I've never fostered for someone before. I know already it will be tough to give him up, though. He has a home with me as long as he needs. I'm going to be in touch with Nina re Tiger. I need to figure out what's going on with him and how to help him. He goes outside the box once every other week now. My instinct tells me it's stress-related partly because he doesn't get enough attention to meet his needs (which are much greater than my other cats)...maybe he really is a cat that needs to be on his own with no competition. My positives, Mickey and Momcat seem fine, as do my other two negs, Trixie and Katyis... Thanks for asking! Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:13 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Thank you very much for your kindness as always, Kerry. And thank you for mentioning about Ghandi and Ruby-E. They are doing great. Ruby-E is doing so much better after dental work and I am so glad - since she is very feral, I really cannot give any medications (it was very traumatic to catch her to take her to the vet for a dental work) - Ghandi is such a sweet baby, he screams at my name (or at least that's how it sounds to me), everytime, I see him, he just loves me and I love him! All of the kittens are doing very well
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Well, I've managed to prick myself with the green too...I find both hard to open. It's hard to monitor the water level too while you're trying to keep kitty and needle in place, neither moving. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 5:56 PM Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them very hard to open and always end up pricking myself and having to throw the needle out. For that reason I prefer Monoject. Michelle In a message dated 11/18/2005 6:55:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you.If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to useterumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking...with Monoject..
Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hideyo--thank you for your lovely offer--guess what--it's Terumo/18G that I use now! (I did have monoject to begin with till a thoughtful shelter volunteer gave me a box of the "pink" ones). Tonight's a fluid night, so fingers crossed! I guess it's a case of practice makes perfect but it would have been better if the practice could have taken place on an inanimate object, not poor Pookie. Thanks again tho, Hideyo! - Original Message - From: "Hideyo Yamamoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:41 PM Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you. If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to use terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking... with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles when Papa needed fluid (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because it took so much to poke - Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I have 4 cats that I reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is in jail) and am going to have a hard time to return them to her once she gets out of jail, because she is sort of drug addict and she has some other mental illness and am worried that their safety might be at risk.. they are just so scared right now.. but started coming out a little bit --- I love them very much, too! As for Tiger, have you tried to add another box in a separate place or put a litter box not filled with litter, but with a towel or something.. your instinct is probably right and maybe there is something that can fix with homeopathy, which I will ask with my doctor.. the mean time, you might want to try to add another litter box with different litter or but old rug in the litter box (it works very well with a couple of my non-litter box user kitties) Love, Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:32 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks, Hideyo. I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient with me luckily. My other cats are slowly getting used to him. He is very serene---he simply ignores all the stare-downs, and the occasional Tiger-swat. He's a real class act. I heard a bit more about his history---he was living in a car this summer, with his human mom, in the sweltering heat. She apparently was buying ice bags to keep them both cool. I don't know how his CRF figured in all this. She has had Pookie all his life (he's 15) since she was a teen, so she must badly miss him. It seems she will be in a situation to take him back around Christmas. I've never fostered for someone before. I know already it will be tough to give him up, though. He has a home with me as long as he needs. I'm going to be in touch with Nina re Tiger. I need to figure out what's going on with him and how to help him. He goes outside the box once every other week now. My instinct tells me it's stress-related partly because he doesn't get enough attention to meet his needs (which are much greater than my other cats)...maybe he really is a cat that needs to be on his own with no competition. My positives, Mickey and Momcat seem fine, as do my other two negs, Trixie and Katyis... Thanks for asking! Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:13 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Thank you very much for your kindness as always, Kerry. And thank you for mentioning about Ghandi and Ruby-E. They are doing great. Ruby-E is doing so much better after dental work and I am so glad - since she is very feral, I really cannot give any medications (it was very traumatic to catch her to take her to the vet for a dental work) - Ghandi is such a sweet baby, he screams at my name (or at least that's how it sounds to me), everytime, I see him, he just loves me and I love him! All of the kittens are doing very well. I wish I could build an extension of the house so that I could provide a bit bigger place for Ginger and Tsubomi Ginger and Tsubomi actually shares (alternates) the top portion of the cat condo so that each can get to see outside resting which makes me very happy! How are all your babies, Kerry? Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:58 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginge
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Actually, I agree on that – I hate opening part and I can’t get the cap off easily and ended up poking myself a lot, too J - though once you go through all that,, poking part is much smoother, don’t you think, Michelle? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:56 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them very hard to open and always end up pricking myself and having to throw the needle out. For that reason I prefer Monoject. Michelle In a message dated 11/18/2005 6:55:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you. If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to use terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking... with Monoject..
Re: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Funny, I hate Terumo needles. I find them very hard to open and always end up pricking myself and having to throw the needle out. For that reason I prefer Monoject. Michelle In a message dated 11/18/2005 6:55:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you.If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to useterumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking...with Monoject..
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Kerry, did I tell you about terumo needles? Let me ship some to you. If you are using Monoject right now, you will find much easier to use terumo -- it's so smooth that you don't even know that you are poking... with Monoject.. I had to use a couple of needles when Papa needed fluid (he is my FIV boy who had a very thick skin) because it took so much to poke - Wow, it will be hard to give up Pookie, won't it? I have 4 cats that I reclaimed from the pound the other day (the owner is in jail) and am going to have a hard time to return them to her once she gets out of jail, because she is sort of drug addict and she has some other mental illness and am worried that their safety might be at risk.. they are just so scared right now.. but started coming out a little bit --- I love them very much, too! As for Tiger, have you tried to add another box in a separate place or put a litter box not filled with litter, but with a towel or something.. your instinct is probably right and maybe there is something that can fix with homeopathy, which I will ask with my doctor.. the mean time, you might want to try to add another litter box with different litter or but old rug in the litter box (it works very well with a couple of my non-litter box user kitties) Love, Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:32 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks, Hideyo. I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient with me luckily. My other cats are slowly getting used to him. He is very serene---he simply ignores all the stare-downs, and the occasional Tiger-swat. He's a real class act. I heard a bit more about his history---he was living in a car this summer, with his human mom, in the sweltering heat. She apparently was buying ice bags to keep them both cool. I don't know how his CRF figured in all this. She has had Pookie all his life (he's 15) since she was a teen, so she must badly miss him. It seems she will be in a situation to take him back around Christmas. I've never fostered for someone before. I know already it will be tough to give him up, though. He has a home with me as long as he needs. I'm going to be in touch with Nina re Tiger. I need to figure out what's going on with him and how to help him. He goes outside the box once every other week now. My instinct tells me it's stress-related partly because he doesn't get enough attention to meet his needs (which are much greater than my other cats)...maybe he really is a cat that needs to be on his own with no competition. My positives, Mickey and Momcat seem fine, as do my other two negs, Trixie and Katyis... Thanks for asking! Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:13 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Thank you very much for your kindness as always, Kerry. And thank you for mentioning about Ghandi and Ruby-E. They are doing great. Ruby-E is doing so much better after dental work and I am so glad - since she is very feral, I really cannot give any medications (it was very traumatic to catch her to take her to the vet for a dental work) - Ghandi is such a sweet baby, he screams at my name (or at least that's how it sounds to me), everytime, I see him, he just loves me and I love him! All of the kittens are doing very well. I wish I could build an extension of the house so that I could provide a bit bigger place for Ginger and Tsubomi Ginger and Tsubomi actually shares (alternates) the top portion of the cat condo so that each can get to see outside resting which makes me very happy! How are all your babies, Kerry? Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:58 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Dear Hideyo I'm so glad to hear the news today is good, Hideyo---you and your furballs, especially Garfunkle, have been through such a lot in recent days. I hope Ghandi and Ruby-E are doing well too. Of course, Hideyo---take as much time as you need in deciding about Tsubomi. (I know how big a decision this is for you and her even though she would be going to a loving home.) I'm sorry about her IFA result, and full of admiration for your positive approach. That will be very good for the little sweetheart. Sending lots of healing vibes for Garfunkel's continuing recovery, and lots of p
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Mine are doing well; no one is sick just now, knock on wood, thanks, Hideyo. I'm still a bit clumsy with Pookie's subQs---I had thought I had it straightened out but I went thru 2 needles last night. He's very patient with me luckily. My other cats are slowly getting used to him. He is very serene---he simply ignores all the stare-downs, and the occasional Tiger-swat. He's a real class act. I heard a bit more about his history---he was living in a car this summer, with his human mom, in the sweltering heat. She apparently was buying ice bags to keep them both cool. I don't know how his CRF figured in all this. She has had Pookie all his life (he's 15) since she was a teen, so she must badly miss him. It seems she will be in a situation to take him back around Christmas. I've never fostered for someone before. I know already it will be tough to give him up, though. He has a home with me as long as he needs. I'm going to be in touch with Nina re Tiger. I need to figure out what's going on with him and how to help him. He goes outside the box once every other week now. My instinct tells me it's stress-related partly because he doesn't get enough attention to meet his needs (which are much greater than my other cats)...maybe he really is a cat that needs to be on his own with no competition. My positives, Mickey and Momcat seem fine, as do my other two negs, Trixie and Katyis... Thanks for asking! Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 4:13 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Thank you very much for your kindness as always, Kerry. And thank you for mentioning about Ghandi and Ruby-E. They are doing great. Ruby-E is doing so much better after dental work and I am so glad - since she is very feral, I really cannot give any medications (it was very traumatic to catch her to take her to the vet for a dental work) - Ghandi is such a sweet baby, he screams at my name (or at least that's how it sounds to me), everytime, I see him, he just loves me and I love him! All of the kittens are doing very well. I wish I could build an extension of the house so that I could provide a bit bigger place for Ginger and Tsubomi Ginger and Tsubomi actually shares (alternates) the top portion of the cat condo so that each can get to see outside resting which makes me very happy! How are all your babies, Kerry? Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:58 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Dear Hideyo I'm so glad to hear the news today is good, Hideyo---you and your furballs, especially Garfunkle, have been through such a lot in recent days. I hope Ghandi and Ruby-E are doing well too. Of course, Hideyo---take as much time as you need in deciding about Tsubomi. (I know how big a decision this is for you and her even though she would be going to a loving home.) I'm sorry about her IFA result, and full of admiration for your positive approach. That will be very good for the little sweetheart. Sending lots of healing vibes for Garfunkel's continuing recovery, and lots of positive thoughts for you too, Hideyo. (Don't know how you do it!) till we talk again, love and hugs to you and yours, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:36 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue, and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle. Garfunkle is doing good, he still is not back to normal and may take months before. When I thought I was going to lose him last Friday, I prayed that I needed more time to spend time with him because I was so unexpecting of it.. I feel that my wish was listened somehow, and now God is giving me more time to be with him, I don't know how long it is going to be to tell you the truth, I am just grateful that I have him today. I am taking a day by day, enjoying the time I have with him. His tummy is all extended, probably due to the liver disease and he is still yellow, and am still assist feeding most of the time since he is not taking enough calorie on his own. But he moves around a little bit and does not seem to be in pain. He purrs and loves to be scratched under his chin. Every moment I have with him and (with any of the kitties) is such a precious moment. I am going to treasure every moment.. Tsubomi was confirmed positive on IFA test. Bu
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Thank you very much for your kindness as always, Kerry. And thank you for mentioning about Ghandi and Ruby-E. They are doing great. Ruby-E is doing so much better after dental work and I am so glad - since she is very feral, I really cannot give any medications (it was very traumatic to catch her to take her to the vet for a dental work) - Ghandi is such a sweet baby, he screams at my name (or at least that's how it sounds to me), everytime, I see him, he just loves me and I love him! All of the kittens are doing very well. I wish I could build an extension of the house so that I could provide a bit bigger place for Ginger and Tsubomi Ginger and Tsubomi actually shares (alternates) the top portion of the cat condo so that each can get to see outside resting which makes me very happy! How are all your babies, Kerry? Hideyo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:58 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Dear Hideyo I'm so glad to hear the news today is good, Hideyo---you and your furballs, especially Garfunkle, have been through such a lot in recent days. I hope Ghandi and Ruby-E are doing well too. Of course, Hideyo---take as much time as you need in deciding about Tsubomi. (I know how big a decision this is for you and her even though she would be going to a loving home.) I'm sorry about her IFA result, and full of admiration for your positive approach. That will be very good for the little sweetheart. Sending lots of healing vibes for Garfunkel's continuing recovery, and lots of positive thoughts for you too, Hideyo. (Don't know how you do it!) till we talk again, love and hugs to you and yours, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:36 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue, and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle. Garfunkle is doing good, he still is not back to normal and may take months before. When I thought I was going to lose him last Friday, I prayed that I needed more time to spend time with him because I was so unexpecting of it.. I feel that my wish was listened somehow, and now God is giving me more time to be with him, I don't know how long it is going to be to tell you the truth, I am just grateful that I have him today. I am taking a day by day, enjoying the time I have with him. His tummy is all extended, probably due to the liver disease and he is still yellow, and am still assist feeding most of the time since he is not taking enough calorie on his own. But he moves around a little bit and does not seem to be in pain. He purrs and loves to be scratched under his chin. Every moment I have with him and (with any of the kitties) is such a precious moment. I am going to treasure every moment.. Tsubomi was confirmed positive on IFA test. But I am not going to be sad - because she is full of a life and has so much energy and affection - she is out of crate now and sharing the space with Ginger - they are not necessarily the best friends, but not enemy either. I am still considering having you (kerry) be the new mommy of Tsubomi.. but I am also trying to see if there is anyway I can keep her with ginger and see if it works out - so if you could give me a bit more time to think about it, I will be so grateful! Ginger is in heat again,, and am still assist feeding her.. now she is with Tsubomi, it's hard to tell how much or if ginger ate anything.. but I am force feeding her anyway - Please please pray that my Garfunkle and Ginger will only get better and will stay with me for a long time. Thank you!! IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Dear Hideyo I'm so glad to hear the news today is good, Hideyo---you and your furballs, especially Garfunkle, have been through such a lot in recent days. I hope Ghandi and Ruby-E are doing well too. Of course, Hideyo---take as much time as you need in deciding about Tsubomi. (I know how big a decision this is for you and her even though she would be going to a loving home.) I'm sorry about her IFA result, and full of admiration for your positive approach. That will be very good for the little sweetheart. Sending lots of healing vibes for Garfunkel's continuing recovery, and lots of positive thoughts for you too, Hideyo. (Don't know how you do it!) till we talk again, love and hugs to you and yours, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:36 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue, and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle. Garfunkle is doing good, he still is not back to normal and may take months before. When I thought I was going to lose him last Friday, I prayed that I needed more time to spend time with him because I was so unexpecting of it.. I feel that my wish was listened somehow, and now God is giving me more time to be with him, I don't know how long it is going to be to tell you the truth, I am just grateful that I have him today. I am taking a day by day, enjoying the time I have with him. His tummy is all extended, probably due to the liver disease and he is still yellow, and am still assist feeding most of the time since he is not taking enough calorie on his own. But he moves around a little bit and does not seem to be in pain. He purrs and loves to be scratched under his chin. Every moment I have with him and (with any of the kitties) is such a precious moment. I am going to treasure every moment.. Tsubomi was confirmed positive on IFA test. But I am not going to be sad - because she is full of a life and has so much energy and affection - she is out of crate now and sharing the space with Ginger - they are not necessarily the best friends, but not enemy either. I am still considering having you (kerry) be the new mommy of Tsubomi.. but I am also trying to see if there is anyway I can keep her with ginger and see if it works out - so if you could give me a bit more time to think about it, I will be so grateful! Ginger is in heat again,, and am still assist feeding her.. now she is with Tsubomi, it's hard to tell how much or if ginger ate anything.. but I am force feeding her anyway - Please please pray that my Garfunkle and Ginger will only get better and will stay with me for a long time. Thank you!! IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
RE: Tsubomi, Ginger and Garfunkle update - To Nina and Kerry
Hi, I am sorry that I have not written back to you about my Tsubomi, as you know, things have been a bit hectic with the animal control issue, and of course with unexpected condition of Garfunkle. Garfunkle is doing good, he still is not back to normal and may take months before. When I thought I was going to lose him last Friday, I prayed that I needed more time to spend time with him because I was so unexpecting of it.. I feel that my wish was listened somehow, and now God is giving me more time to be with him, I don't know how long it is going to be to tell you the truth, I am just grateful that I have him today. I am taking a day by day, enjoying the time I have with him. His tummy is all extended, probably due to the liver disease and he is still yellow, and am still assist feeding most of the time since he is not taking enough calorie on his own. But he moves around a little bit and does not seem to be in pain. He purrs and loves to be scratched under his chin. Every moment I have with him and (with any of the kitties) is such a precious moment. I am going to treasure every moment.. Tsubomi was confirmed positive on IFA test. But I am not going to be sad - because she is full of a life and has so much energy and affection - she is out of crate now and sharing the space with Ginger - they are not necessarily the best friends, but not enemy either. I am still considering having you (kerry) be the new mommy of Tsubomi.. but I am also trying to see if there is anyway I can keep her with ginger and see if it works out - so if you could give me a bit more time to think about it, I will be so grateful! Ginger is in heat again,, and am still assist feeding her.. now she is with Tsubomi, it's hard to tell how much or if ginger ate anything.. but I am force feeding her anyway - Please please pray that my Garfunkle and Ginger will only get better and will stay with me for a long time. Thank you!!