Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Tracy Weese
My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.

Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR) cat 
colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the vet...of 
course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home with my 
other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two now and 
soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).

He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many 
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed 
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got 
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we 
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more 
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the 
fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time 
to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of 
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 
shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a 
FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate 
some, and hung out with me and the others (he had been staying under the bed 
except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played some and tried to 
squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.

This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping 
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box 
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and touched 
him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  
In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come 
back up, he was gone.

I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst 
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very 
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.

This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a cabinet 
full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan it.  Last 
night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night in him.

He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I took 
him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him 
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go 
today.

Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a gentle 
giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.  He 
never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always a sweetie to 
people.

Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.

Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Tracy

I am so very sorry. Thanks for taking care of Sylvester. His time with you
on earth were his best. Now he is free and healthy again.

Bless you

Sally


On 8/25/07, Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.
>
> Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR)
> cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the
> vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home
> with my other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two
> now and soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).
>
> He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After
> many  at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He
> stayed pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when
> I got him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and
> yes, we checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same,
> more coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all
> haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for
> the fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it
> was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so
> bec. of course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a
> vitamin B12 shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that
> steriods in a FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a
> good night.  He ate some, and hung out with me and the others (he had been
> staying under the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even
> played some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.
>
> This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping
> under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box
> springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and
> touched him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to
> the vet.  In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the
> carrier and come back up, he was gone.
>
> I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay
> furtherst from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked
> very peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
>
> This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a
> cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan
> it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night
> in him.
>
> He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I
> took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
> I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him
> permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to
> go today.
>
> Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a
> gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the
> chance.  He never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always
> a sweetie to people.
>
> Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.
>
>



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RE: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Tracy, I'm so sorry, but it sounds like he had a good life with you and a
peaceful passing.  Gentle Bridge vibes to him, and hugs to you.
 
Diane R.

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tracy Weese
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:12 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Sylvester died at home this morning


My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.
 
Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR)
cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the
vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home
with my other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two
now and soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).
 
He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for
the fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it
was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so
bec. of course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a
vitamin B12 shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that
steriods in a FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a
good night.  He ate some, and hung out with me and th 
 
This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and
touched him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to
the vet.  In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the
carrier and come back up, he was gone.
 
I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
 
This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a
cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan
it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night
in him.
 
He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I
took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to
go today.
 
Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a
gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the
chance.  He never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always
a sweetie to people.
 
Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.
 


Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread glenda Goodman
Tracy,
 I'm so sorry. It never fails to make me cry when I
read these posts...It seems like each one of the
little guys has their own special way of saying
goodbye to us and it always seems like they are also
thanking those people who stuck by them and loved them
so much. 
I know he was special. One thing about loving a cat is
you can never regret it...Love from us here in
Nebraska. 
Glenda
--- Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died
> this morning at home.
> 
> Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a
> dwindling (thanks to TNR) cat colony.  He got very
> sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the
> vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had
> FeLV+.  So he came home with my other cats (I had
> few other positives then, after today down to two
> now and soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading,
> too).
> 
> He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite
> being so ill.  After many  at the vets' and then
> living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed
> pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he
> was probably 7 when I got him).  He always had a
> little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes,
> we checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he
> was not the same, more coughing, high fever, not
> eatingturns out his blood counts were all
> haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low
> plateletsthe antibiotics for the fever made his
> tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if
> it was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week),
> the vet didn't think so bec. of course, he perked up
> at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a
> vitamin B12 shot and his very first steroid shot
> (yes, we discussed that steriods in a FeLV+ cat were
> a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good
> night.  He ate some, and hung out with me and the
> others (he had been staying under the bed except
> when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played
> some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he
> used to.
> 
> This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight
> distresshe was sleeping under the bed again
> (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the
> box springs and he would sleep inside the box
> springs).  I reached down and touched him and told
> him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go
> to the vet.  In the seconds it took for me to run
> downstairs and get the carrier and come back up, he
> was gone.
> 
> I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since
> he would lay furtherst from the opening.  I pulled
> him out and he was still, he looked very
> peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the
> bed.
> 
> This is the very first cat I have had that died at
> home (and I have a cabinet full of cremated
> remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan
> it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had
> only one last good night in him.
> 
> He died with me nearby and in the place he felt
> safest, under the bed.  I took him to the vets' so
> he can be cremated.
> I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if
> that.  I gave him permission several days ago to
> leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go
> today.
> 
> Although I will miss him, several of my other cats
> will not.  He was a gentle giant, but a few of my
> smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.
>  He never struck out first and usually retreated,
> but he was always a sweetie to people.
> 
> Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.



   

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Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Tracy I am so sorry about your sweet Sylvester.He was near the one who loved 
him in his last moments.Hugs to you
  Sherry

Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at 
home.
   
  Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR) 
cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the vet...of 
course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home with my 
other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two now and 
soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).
   
  He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many 
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed 
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got 
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we 
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more 
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the 
fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time 
to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of 
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 
shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a 
FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate 
some, and hung out with me and the others (he had been staying under
 the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played some and 
tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.
   
  This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping 
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box 
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and touched 
him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  
In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come 
back up, he was gone.
   
  I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst 
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very 
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
   
  This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a cabinet 
full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan it.  Last 
night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night in him.
   
  He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I 
took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
  I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him 
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go 
today.
   
  Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a gentle 
giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.  He 
never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always a sweetie to 
people.
   
  Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.
   
  



   
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Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread wendy
Tracy,

I'm saddened to hear of Sylvester's passing this morning.  He was so very lucky 
to have you and bless you for caring for him and his colony.  Where would they 
have been without you?  Sylvester wouldn't have had the wonderful year and a 
half he had with you had you not taken care of him. 

:)
Wendy
 
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world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



- Original Message 
From: Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:11:32 AM
Subject: Sylvester died at home this morning


My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.
 
Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR) cat 
colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the vet...of 
course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home with my 
other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two now and 
soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).
 
He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many 
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed 
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got 
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we 
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more 
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the 
fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time 
to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of 
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 
shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a 
FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate 
some, and hung out with me and the others (he had
 been staying under the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He 
even played some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.
 
This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping 
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box 
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and touched 
him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  
In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come 
back up, he was gone.
 
I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst 
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very 
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
 
This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a cabinet 
full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan it.  Last 
night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night in him.
 
He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I took 
him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him 
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go 
today.
 
Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a gentle 
giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.  He 
never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always a sweetie to 
people.
 
Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.


   

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Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Kelly L

At 06:11 AM 8/25/2007, you wrote:


I am so very sorry.It hurts, but it is good to know he was well 
happy and very loved until her crossed

Kelly




My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.

Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks 
to TNR) cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took 
him to the vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had 
FeLV+.  So he came home with my other cats (I had few other 
positives then, after today down to two now and soon to be one-CW is 
anemic and fading, too).


He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so 
ill.  After many  at the vets' and then living at home, he was 
up to 22 lbs!  He stayed pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 
months (he was probably 7 when I got him).  He always had a little 
cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we checked and 
re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more coughing, 
high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe 
antibiotics for the fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet 
yesterday I asked if it was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a 
week), the vet didn't think so bec. of course, he perked up at the 
vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 shot and his 
very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a FeLV+ 
cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He 
ate some, and hung out with me and the others (he had been stng 
under the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even 
played some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.


This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was 
sleeping under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom 
fabric of the box springs and he would sleep inside the box 
springs).  I reached down and touched him and told him I was there 
and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  In the seconds it 
took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come back up, 
he was gone.


I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay 
furtherst from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he 
looked very peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.


This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have 
a cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did 
not plan it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had only 
one last good night in him.


He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the 
bed.  I took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave 
him permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he 
needed to go today.


Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was 
a gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they 
got the chance.  He never struck out first and usually retreated, 
but he was always a sweetie to people.


Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.



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Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Susan Dubose
I am sorry, Tracey, for your loss.

But it sounds like he had a wonderful home, and you are right, he knew it was 
time to go..

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   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws."
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Tracy Weese 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:11 AM
  Subject: Sylvester died at home this morning


  My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.

  Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR) 
cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the vet...of 
course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home with my 
other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two now and 
soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).

  He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many 
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed 
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got 
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we 
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more 
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the 
fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time 
to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of 
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 
shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a 
FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate 
some, and hung out with me and th 

  This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping 
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box 
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and touched 
him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  
In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come 
back up, he was gone.

  I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst 
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very 
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.

  This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a cabinet 
full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan it.  Last 
night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night in him.

  He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I 
took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
  I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him 
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go 
today.

  Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a gentle 
giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.  He 
never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always a sweetie to 
people.

  Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.


Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-25 Thread Gloria B. Lane
Tracy, what sad news.  I know you will miss him.  Sounds like he was  
blessed - to have you, to be cared for, and to be able to pass away  
gently and where he felt safest.  What a wonderful, lucky cat.  I am  
truly sorry for your loss.  Thoughts and prayers coming for Sylvester.


Gloria



On Aug 25, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Tracy Weese wrote:


My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.

Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks  
to TNR) cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took  
him to the vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV 
+.  So he came home with my other cats (I had few other positives  
then, after today down to two now and soon to be one-CW is anemic  
and fading, too).


He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.   
After many  at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to  
22 lbs!  He stayed pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months  
(he was probably 7 when I got him).  He always had a little cough  
the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we checked and re-checked  
this).  But recently, he was not the same, more coughing, high  
fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all haywire.   
Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for  
the fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I  
asked if it was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the  
vet didn't think so bec. of course, he perked up at the vets' and  
purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 shot and his very first  
steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a FeLV+ cat were a  
last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate some,  
and hung out with me and the others (he had been staying under the  
bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played  
some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.


This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was  
sleeping under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom  
fabric of the box springs and he would sleep inside the box  
springs).  I reached down and touched him and told him I was there  
and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  In the seconds it  
took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come back up,  
he was gone.


I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay  
furtherst from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he  
looked very peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.


This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have  
a cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I  
did not plan it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had  
only one last good night in him.


He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the  
bed.  I took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave  
him permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess  
he needed to go today.


Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He  
was a gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if  
they got the chance.  He never struck out first and usually  
retreated, but he was always a sweetie to people.


Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.






Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-26 Thread catatonya
Tracy,
   
  I'm sorry to read about Sylvester.  He sounds like a wonderful guy.
   
  tonya

Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at 
home.
   
  Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks to TNR) 
cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took him to the vet...of 
course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV+.  So he came home with my 
other cats (I had few other positives then, after today down to two now and 
soon to be one-CW is anemic and fading, too).
   
  He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.  After many 
 at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22 lbs!  He stayed 
pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was probably 7 when I got 
him).  He always had a little cough the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we 
checked and re-checked this).  But recently, he was not the same, more 
coughing, high fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all 
haywire.  Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the 
fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time 
to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of 
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 
shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a 
FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate 
some, and hung out with me and the others (he had been staying under
 the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played some and 
tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.
   
  This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was sleeping 
under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom fabric of the box 
springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I reached down and touched 
him and told him I was there and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  
In the seconds it took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come 
back up, he was gone.
   
  I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay furtherst 
from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he looked very 
peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
   
  This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have a cabinet 
full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I did not plan it.  Last 
night was so good for him, I guess he had only one last good night in him.
   
  He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the bed.  I 
took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
  I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave him 
permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess he needed to go 
today.
   
  Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He was a gentle 
giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they got the chance.  He 
never struck out first and usually retreated, but he was always a sweetie to 
people.
   
  Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.
   
  




Re: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-29 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey

Dear Tracy:

I was so sad to read your story of your wonderful Sylvester and his  
peaceful passing up in your box spring.  And also, how he showed the  
doctor that he was just fine--I think he was thanking his vet, in a  
way, for all the help he had been given there.  And thanking you and  
the other kitties for all the happy life he had with you--even if  
some of them terrorized him!  He clearly wanted to pass away with  
you--and he did!


My very BEST thoughts for Sylvester and for you and the other  
kitties, too.


xxx, Tee 'n' the Wildlife


"Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation."


On Aug 25, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Tracy Weese wrote:


My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at home.

Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling (thanks  
to TNR) cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I took  
him to the vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had FeLV 
+.  So he came home with my other cats (I had few other positives  
then, after today down to two now and soon to be one-CW is anemic  
and fading, too).


He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.   
After many  at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to  
22 lbs!  He stayed pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months  
(he was probably 7 when I got him).  He always had a little cough  
the vets thought was asthma (and yes, we checked and re-checked  
this).  But recently, he was not the same, more coughing, high  
fever, not eatingturns out his blood counts were all haywire.   
Low RBC, Low white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for  
the fever made his tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I  
asked if it was time to let him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the  
vet didn't think so bec. of course, he perked up at the vets' and  
purred and pranced...He got a vitamin B12 shot and his very first  
steroid shot (yes, we discussed that steriods in a FeLV+ cat were a  
last resort).  When we got home, he had a good night.  He ate some,  
and hung out with me and the others (he had been staying under the  
bed except when I would drag him out for meds).  He even played  
some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used to.


This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe was  
sleeping under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom  
fabric of the box springs and he would sleep inside the box  
springs).  I reached down and touched him and told him I was there  
and then went to get a carrier to go to the vet.  In the seconds it  
took for me to run downstairs and get the carrier and come back up,  
he was gone.


I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would lay  
furtherst from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he  
looked very peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.


This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I have  
a cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I  
did not plan it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had  
only one last good night in him.


He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under the  
bed.  I took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I gave  
him permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess  
he needed to go today.


Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He  
was a gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if  
they got the chance.  He never struck out first and usually  
retreated, but he was always a sweetie to people.


Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.






RE: Sylvester died at home this morning

2007-08-30 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Thinking of you and your sweetie Sylvester, Tracy. It's so hard losing a
beloved kitty. I'm just glad he passed away at home, in a stress-free
environment, with his favorite human caring for him. hugs, Kerry

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Taylor Scobie
Humphrey
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:08 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Sylvester died at home this morning


Dear Tracy: 

I was so sad to read your story of your wonderful Sylvester and his
peaceful passing up in your box spring.  And also, how he showed the
doctor that he was just fine--I think he was thanking his vet, in a way,
for all the help he had been given there.  And thanking you and the
other kitties for all the happy life he had with you--even if some of
them terrorized him!  He clearly wanted to pass away with you--and he
did!

My very BEST thoughts for Sylvester and for you and the other kitties,
too.

xxx, Tee 'n' the Wildlife


"Consciousness is Causal 
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation."


On Aug 25, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Tracy Weese wrote:



My giant (well, he used to be) ol' farm cat died this morning at
home.
 
Sylvester came off a farm where I take care of a dwindling
(thanks to TNR) cat colony.  He got very sick about 2 years ago and I
took him to the vet...of course it was more than being sick, he had
FeLV+.  So he came home with my other cats (I had few other positives
then, after today down to two now and soon to be one-CW is anemic and
fading, too).
 
He was big when I got him, about 16 pounds despite being so ill.
After many  at the vets' and then living at home, he was up to 22
lbs!  He stayed pretty healthy for about 1 year and  4 months (he was
probably 7 when I got him).  He always had a little cough the vets
thought was asthma (and yes, we checked and re-checked this).  But
recently, he was not the same, more coughing, high fever, not
eatingturns out his blood counts were all haywire.  Low RBC, Low
white count and low plateletsthe antibiotics for the fever made his
tummy hurt, too.  So at the vet yesterday I asked if it was time to let
him go (he lost 2 lbs in a week), the vet didn't think so bec. of
course, he perked up at the vets' and purred and pranced...He got a
vitamin B12 shot and his very first steroid shot (yes, we discussed that
steriods in a FeLV+ cat were a last resort).  When we got home, he had a
good night.  He ate some, and hung out with me and the others (he had
been staying under the bed except when I would drag him out for meds).
He even played some and tried to squeeze into a tiny box like he used
to.
 
This morning I awoke to a few sounds of slight distresshe
was sleeping under the bed again (actually, the cats tore the bottom
fabric of the box springs and he would sleep inside the box springs).  I
reached down and touched him and told him I was there and then went to
get a carrier to go to the vet.  In the seconds it took for me to run
downstairs and get the carrier and come back up, he was
gone.
 
I had to cut the rest of the fabric to get him since he would
lay furtherst from the opening.  I pulled him out and he was still, he
looked very peaceful--no signs of struggle on him or under the bed.
 
This is the very first cat I have had that died at home (and I
have a cabinet full of cremated remains)...it was not terrible, but I
did not plan it.  Last night was so good for him, I guess he had only
one last good night in him.
 
He died with me nearby and in the place he felt safest, under
the bed.  I took him to the vets' so he can be cremated.
I don't think he suffered but a few short seconds if that.  I
gave him permission several days ago to leave if he needed to, I guess
he needed to go today.
 
Although I will miss him, several of my other cats will not.  He
was a gentle giant, but a few of my smaller cats  terrorized him if they
got the chance.  He never struck out first and usually retreated, but he
was always a sweetie to people.
 
Please think good thoughts for Sylvester.
 
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