RE: Rose pts

2005-11-23 Thread wendy
Denise, 

I am so sorry to hear about Rose.  Thank you for
taking care of her and taking her in when no one else
did.

Prayers to you and your family,
Wendy

--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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 I'm so sorry to hear your sad news, Denise. But I'm
 glad Rose knew what
 it was to have a real, loving home, and was loved,
 cared for and
 comforted right until the end.
 You could check back to your November 1 (or 1st of
 any month) emails,
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 Hugs and sympathy to you and your family, Kerry
 
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 Behalf Of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 10:47 PM
 To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Rose pts
 
 
 Thanks to all of you who have shared your
 experiences with your leukemia
 cats. 
 This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane
 Society board member who
 had her
 at his house in a cage with his other rescued cats. 
 Rose couldn't go to
 PetSmart cuz she was unadoptable due to chronic
 boogers, yet she was
 super
 friendly and my kids, my dog, and I just loved her
 to bits.
 
 After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to
 the vet for THE test,
 and
 sure enough it was positive.  Then, I joined this
 list to learn from you
 all. 
 Rose had a great, but brief, relatively healthy life
 for the rest of her
 time,
 but then she went down hill quickly.
 
 Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice,
 I syringe-fed her
 AD and
 H2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her
 subQ.  Rose seemed happy
 again
 for a little while, but her overly-dilated eye never
 went back to
 normal, so
 the vet thought that the leukemia had affected her
 neurologically.
 
 He was probably right, cuz by Friday, she was
 suffering, so I took Rose
 to be
 put to sleep.  They couldn't find a vain on her, so
 they gave her an
 injection
 interthoracically.  She lingered for a few moments
 in my arms as my dog
 and I
 snuggled with her until she passed.
 
 Thanks again for all your posts. I didn't post much
 myself, but I was
 comforted
 by this group every day.
 
 Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I can
 rejoin later to
 offer hope
 and encouragement to others after I'm done mourning.
 
 Best,
 
 Denise in Utah
 
 
 


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Re: Rose pts

2005-11-21 Thread Lernermichelle



Denise, I am so sorry. I am not sure how to unsubscribe. I think you need 
to write to the administrator, [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Michelle


RE: Rose pts

2005-11-21 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
I'm so sorry to hear your sad news, Denise. But I'm glad Rose knew what
it was to have a real, loving home, and was loved, cared for and
comforted right until the end.
You could check back to your November 1 (or 1st of any month) emails,
when details of how you individually unsubscribe, with your passport,
are sent. Or try:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hugs and sympathy to you and your family, Kerry

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 10:47 PM
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Rose pts


Thanks to all of you who have shared your experiences with your leukemia
cats. 
This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane Society board member who
had her
at his house in a cage with his other rescued cats.  Rose couldn't go to
PetSmart cuz she was unadoptable due to chronic boogers, yet she was
super
friendly and my kids, my dog, and I just loved her to bits.

After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to the vet for THE test,
and
sure enough it was positive.  Then, I joined this list to learn from you
all. 
Rose had a great, but brief, relatively healthy life for the rest of her
time,
but then she went down hill quickly.

Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice, I syringe-fed her
AD and
H2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her subQ.  Rose seemed happy
again
for a little while, but her overly-dilated eye never went back to
normal, so
the vet thought that the leukemia had affected her neurologically.

He was probably right, cuz by Friday, she was suffering, so I took Rose
to be
put to sleep.  They couldn't find a vain on her, so they gave her an
injection
interthoracically.  She lingered for a few moments in my arms as my dog
and I
snuggled with her until she passed.

Thanks again for all your posts. I didn't post much myself, but I was
comforted
by this group every day.

Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I can rejoin later to
offer hope
and encouragement to others after I'm done mourning.

Best,

Denise in Utah




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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 
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Re: Rose pts

2005-11-21 Thread Nina

Denise,
I don't know if you've already left the group, and I know from personal 
experience how hard it is to continue to read posts when your own loss 
is so new and painful.  I can tell from your post about Rose that she 
was loved by your entire family, she must have been such a special 
girl!  Having lost sweet angels of my own, I can imagine how much you 
and your family are hurting right now.  It takes a very loving and 
compassionate soul to rescue someone that you know has been ill, thank 
you so much for caring enough about Rose to get her out of that cage and 
into your hearts.  I hope that the memories you have of her and the ways 
she touched your life bring you comfort in your grief.  I believe she's 
once again happy and healthy, watching over you and still very much a 
part of your lives.

Take care, and don't allow the pain to make you fearful of loving again,
Nina


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thanks to all of you who have shared your experiences with your leukemia cats. 
This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane Society board member who had her

at his house in a cage with his other rescued cats.  Rose couldn't go to
PetSmart cuz she was unadoptable due to chronic boogers, yet she was super
friendly and my kids, my dog, and I just loved her to bits.

After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to the vet for THE test, and
sure enough it was positive.  Then, I joined this list to learn from you all. 
Rose had a great, but brief, relatively healthy life for the rest of her time,

but then she went down hill quickly.

Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice, I syringe-fed her AD and
H2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her subQ.  Rose seemed happy again
for a little while, but her overly-dilated eye never went back to normal, so
the vet thought that the leukemia had affected her neurologically.

He was probably right, cuz by Friday, she was suffering, so I took Rose to be
put to sleep.  They couldn't find a vain on her, so they gave her an injection
interthoracically.  She lingered for a few moments in my arms as my dog and I
snuggled with her until she passed.

Thanks again for all your posts. I didn't post much myself, but I was comforted
by this group every day.

Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I can rejoin later to offer hope
and encouragement to others after I'm done mourning.

Best,

Denise in Utah




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Re: Rose pts

2005-11-21 Thread gblane
Denise, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss of Rose.  Thanks for writing her 
story for us.  Bless you for your wonderful care of her.  Gloria



At 10:46 PM 11/20/2005, you wrote:
Thanks to all of you who have shared your experiences with your leukemia 
cats.
This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane Society board member who 
had her

at his house in a cage with his other rescued cats.  Rose couldn't go to
PetSmart cuz she was unadoptable due to chronic boogers, yet she was super
friendly and my kids, my dog, and I just loved her to bits.

After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to the vet for THE test, and
sure enough it was positive.  Then, I joined this list to learn from you all.
Rose had a great, but brief, relatively healthy life for the rest of her time,
but then she went down hill quickly.

Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice, I syringe-fed her AD and
H2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her subQ.  Rose seemed happy again
for a little while, but her overly-dilated eye never went back to normal, so
the vet thought that the leukemia had affected her neurologically.

He was probably right, cuz by Friday, she was suffering, so I took Rose to be
put to sleep.  They couldn't find a vain on her, so they gave her an injection
interthoracically.  She lingered for a few moments in my arms as my dog and I
snuggled with her until she passed.

Thanks again for all your posts. I didn't post much myself, but I was 
comforted

by this group every day.

Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I can rejoin later to offer hope
and encouragement to others after I'm done mourning.

Best,

Denise in Utah




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Re: Rose pts

2005-11-21 Thread Terri Brown




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  - Original Message - 
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  To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  
  Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 11:46 
  PM
  Subject: Rose pts
  Thanks to all of you who have shared your experiences with your 
  leukemia cats. This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane Society 
  board member who had herat his house in a cage with his other rescued 
  cats. Rose couldn't go toPetSmart cuz she was "unadoptable" due to 
  chronic boogers, yet she was superfriendly and my kids, my dog, and I just 
  loved her to bits.After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to 
  the vet for THE test, andsure enough it was positive. Then, I joined 
  this list to learn from you all. Rose had a great, but brief, relatively 
  healthy life for the rest of her time,but then she went down hill 
  quickly.Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice, I 
  syringe-fed her AD andH2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her 
  subQ. Rose seemed happy againfor a little while, but her 
  overly-dilated eye never went back to normal, sothe vet thought that the 
  leukemia had affected her neurologically.He was probably right, cuz by 
  Friday, she was suffering, so I took Rose to beput to sleep. They 
  couldn't find a vain on her, so they gave her an 
  injectioninterthoracically. She lingered for a few moments in my 
  arms as my dog and Isnuggled with her until she passed.Thanks 
  again for all your posts. I didn't post much myself, but I was comfortedby 
  this group every day.Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I 
  can rejoin later to offer hopeand encouragement to others after I'm done 
  mourning.Best,Denise in 
  UtahThis 
  message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging 
Program.


Rose pts

2005-11-20 Thread jeff
Thanks to all of you who have shared your experiences with your leukemia cats. 
This summer, we adopted our Rose from a Humane Society board member who had her
at his house in a cage with his other rescued cats.  Rose couldn't go to
PetSmart cuz she was unadoptable due to chronic boogers, yet she was super
friendly and my kids, my dog, and I just loved her to bits.

After she didn't get better on meds, I took her to the vet for THE test, and
sure enough it was positive.  Then, I joined this list to learn from you all. 
Rose had a great, but brief, relatively healthy life for the rest of her time,
but then she went down hill quickly.

Thanks to your posts, and the vet's food and advice, I syringe-fed her AD and
H2O for a few days after the vet rehydrated her subQ.  Rose seemed happy again
for a little while, but her overly-dilated eye never went back to normal, so
the vet thought that the leukemia had affected her neurologically.

He was probably right, cuz by Friday, she was suffering, so I took Rose to be
put to sleep.  They couldn't find a vain on her, so they gave her an injection
interthoracically.  She lingered for a few moments in my arms as my dog and I
snuggled with her until she passed.

Thanks again for all your posts. I didn't post much myself, but I was comforted
by this group every day.

Now, if you will, please unsubscribe me until I can rejoin later to offer hope
and encouragement to others after I'm done mourning.

Best,

Denise in Utah




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