Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-17 Thread felv



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Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-17 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Robin, I'm so sorry that Norman is gone, my heart goes out to you.  Gloria 





Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-17 Thread Sheila208
Robin, I'm so sorry that sweet Norman had to go to the bridge because it grieves you so much. Just remember that he is walking, playing and a full time party with all our other babies who have gone. It seems there have been so many to leave lately. 

Sheila


Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread EWagner7701
Robin, 
I am sorry to hear about Norman.  What a lucky kitty to have had a caring person.  
Erika

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Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread catatonya
Robin,
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Norman.  It's such a 'lost' feeling you have when you lose so many so close together.  Be good to yourself.  It takes a lot out of you going through so much grief.  I am so sorry, but I'm glad Norman and your other positives found a loving and understanding home.
 
tonyaRobin Sarafinchan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
 
Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't eating much and hadn't much energy.
 
Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross over to the bridge.
 
It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right one.
 
I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the others due to other illnesses).
 
For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
 
For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more furkids in our lives.
 
Thank you for listening.
 
Robin

Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread Terri Brown




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  - Original Message - 
  From: Hideyo Yamamoto 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 5:53 
  PM
  Subject: RE: pls add Norman to the 
  CLS
  Robin, I am so very sorry for your lose of Norman and two other 
  babiesof yours - I am crying reading your email - I can (and so does 
  everyoneelse on the list) feel your sorrow and pain by losing him - it's 
  justsuch a horrible disease, and sometime it happens too quickly 
  -Please know that Norman and other babies are in angel's hands with 
  nomore pain, but just lots of love for you 
  -Hugs,Hideyo-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of NinaSent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:22 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: 
  Re: pls add Norman to the CLSHello Robin,I'm so sorry to hear 
  about your babies.  Losing three loved ones in sucha short time 
  must be so hard to comprehend.   I can only imagine the sadness 
  and disbelief you and your family must be going through.  Thank you 
  for taking the time and the considerable energy it takes to let us know 
  about Norman, it was very generous of you to share his story.  I'm 
  sure Norman and your other Angels in fur will be by your side when you 
  are ready to introduce any lucky new members that come into your 
  home.Sending healing energy and much love to you all,NinaRobin 
  Sarafinchan wrote:> I've been off and on the list since one of our 
  cats tested positive > almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite 
  healthy up until a month ago > when he became lethargic and his 
  appetite diminished.>  > Blood work showed him to be anemic 
  (13) so we did a transfusion which > improved his condition a bit for a 
  few weeks but he still wasn't > eating much and hadn't much 
  energy.>  > Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand 
  up and seemed in real > distress so we took him to the vet in the 
  morning and helped him cross> over to the bridge.>  
  > It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the 
  rightone.>  > I just wanted to thank you to everyone 
  for their advice and for > listening.  This is the third cat we've 
  lost in less than 2 years (the> others due to other 
  illnesses).>  > For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but 
  I don't know how long he > was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years 
  ago).  It's such a > horrible disease, I hope someday some of my 
  money can go to research.>  > For now, we're going to 
  retest our other three cats, hope they > continue to be negative and go 
  from there.   I know there will be more> furkids in our 
  lives.>  > Thank you for listening.>  > 
  Robin


RE: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Robin, I am so very sorry for your lose of Norman and two other babies
of yours - I am crying reading your email - I can (and so does everyone
else on the list) feel your sorrow and pain by losing him - it's just
such a horrible disease, and sometime it happens too quickly -

Please know that Norman and other babies are in angel's hands with no
more pain, but just lots of love for you -

Hugs,

Hideyo

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

Hello Robin,
I'm so sorry to hear about your babies.  Losing three loved ones in such

a short time must be so hard to comprehend.   I can only imagine the 
sadness and disbelief you and your family must be going through.  Thank 
you for taking the time and the considerable energy it takes to let us 
know about Norman, it was very generous of you to share his story.  I'm 
sure Norman and your other Angels in fur will be by your side when you 
are ready to introduce any lucky new members that come into your home.
Sending healing energy and much love to you all,
Nina

Robin Sarafinchan wrote:

> I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive 
> almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago 
> when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
>  
> Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which 
> improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't 
> eating much and hadn't much energy.
>  
> Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real 
> distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross

> over to the bridge.
>  
> It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right
one.
>  
> I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for 
> listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the

> others due to other illnesses).
>  
> For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he 
> was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a 
> horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
>  
> For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they 
> continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more

> furkids in our lives.
>  
> Thank you for listening.
>  
> Robin






Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread TatorBunz


Robin,
    I'm so sorry to hear about your loss of "Norman" you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for caring for him and the others.
I too would like to see money go into research for this heartbreaking disease. I would donate what I could to help in finding a cure.
 
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Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread Nina

Hello Robin,
I'm so sorry to hear about your babies.  Losing three loved ones in such 
a short time must be so hard to comprehend.   I can only imagine the 
sadness and disbelief you and your family must be going through.  Thank 
you for taking the time and the considerable energy it takes to let us 
know about Norman, it was very generous of you to share his story.  I'm 
sure Norman and your other Angels in fur will be by your side when you 
are ready to introduce any lucky new members that come into your home.

Sending healing energy and much love to you all,
Nina

Robin Sarafinchan wrote:

I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive 
almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago 
when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
 
Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which 
improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't 
eating much and hadn't much energy.
 
Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real 
distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross 
over to the bridge.
 
It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right one.
 
I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for 
listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the 
others due to other illnesses).
 
For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he 
was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a 
horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
 
For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they 
continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more 
furkids in our lives.
 
Thank you for listening.
 
Robin






Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread Joan Doljan
Robin,
 
Please accept my sincere sympathies for your loss.  Also, thank you for giving him such good care and a loving home.
 
JoanRobin Sarafinchan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
 
Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't eating much and hadn't much energy.
 
Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross over to the bridge.
 
It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right one.
 
I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the others due to other illnesses).
 
For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
 
For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more furkids in our lives.
 
Thank you for listening.
 
Robin

RE: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
I am sorry to hear about Norman, my heart goes out to you
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I'm so sorry to hear about Norman, Robin. My deepest sympathy goes to you and your family. You have been through such a lot in the last 1-2 years. 
I'm glad that little Norman knew what it was to be much loved and cared for. Thank you for being there for him--for being there for all your kitties.
hugs, Kerry

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin SarafinchanSent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:26 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: pls add Norman to the CLS
I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
 
Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't eating much and hadn't much energy.
 
Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross over to the bridge.
 
It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right one.
 
I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the others due to other illnesses).
 
For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
 
For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more furkids in our lives.
 
Thank you for listening.
 
Robin


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Re: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread carlas
Robin

I am sorry for your loss of Norman my heart goes out to you

Carla



From:   "Robin Sarafinchan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date sent:  Thu, 16 Jun 2005 13:26:01 -0400
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> I've been off and on the list since one of our cats tested positive
> almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a month ago
> when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
> 
> Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a transfusion which
> improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still wasn't
> eating much and hadn't much energy.
> 
> Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up and seemed in real
> distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped him cross
> over to the bridge.
> 
> It's always an agonizing decision to make but I feel it was the right
> one.
> 
> I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their advice and for
> listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 years (the
> others due to other illnesses).
> 
> For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't know how long he
> was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's such a
> horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to research.
> 
> For now, we're going to retest our other three cats, hope they
> continue to be negative and go from there.   I know there will be more
> furkids in our lives.
> 
> Thank you for listening.
> 
> Robin





RE: pls add Norman to the CLS

2005-06-16 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



I'm so 
sorry to hear about Norman, Robin. My deepest sympathy goes to you and your 
family. You have been through such a lot in the last 1-2 years. 

I'm 
glad that little Norman knew what it was to be much loved and cared for. Thank 
you for being there for him--for being there for all your 
kitties.
hugs, 
Kerry

-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Robin SarafinchanSent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 
12:26 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: pls add 
Norman to the CLS
I've been off and on the list since one of our cats 
tested positive almost 2 years ago.  Norman was quite healthy up until a 
month ago when he became lethargic and his appetite diminished.
 
Blood work showed him to be anemic (13) so we did a 
transfusion which improved his condition a bit for a few weeks but he still 
wasn't eating much and hadn't much energy.
 
Tuesday night suddenly he could no longer stand up 
and seemed in real distress so we took him to the vet in the morning and helped 
him cross over to the bridge.
 
It's always an agonizing decision to make but I 
feel it was the right one.
 
I just wanted to thank you to everyone for their 
advice and for listening.  This is the third cat we've lost in less than 2 
years (the others due to other illnesses).
 
For statistics, Norman was 5 years old but I don't 
know how long he was FELV+ (was only initially tested 2 years ago).  It's 
such a horrible disease, I hope someday some of my money can go to 
research.
 
For now, we're going to retest our other three 
cats, hope they continue to be negative and go from there.   I know 
there will be more furkids in our lives.
 
Thank you for listening.
 
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