In a message dated 5/10/07 4:29:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I'm very careful with Frontline... never had trouble with Advantage though.
Leslie =^..^=
I guess we will never know just what cr*p they're using in their
supposedly safe guards for flea prevention
of heartworm in the cats... so I use Revolution now.*
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 5/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/10/07 4:29:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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*I'm very careful with Frontline... never had trouble with Advantage
though. *
*Leslie
Leslie,
Sorrybrain's not working [yet/again].
I thought you had lost Alex.
Is he ok now?
I also know only too well about liver failure/damage in cats My dear,
old, ancient Puma went into liver failure when I was having new flooring put
in my house. The d_mn idiots didn't do
In a message dated 5/10/07 6:18:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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We did not lose our big ole-sweetheart-polydactyl Alex... THANK GOODNESS!!
We must have been typing at the same time
Hugs,
Patti her gang (Puma, Numero Uno -just don't tell all the others! They
Leslie,
I am so sorry to hear about your baby, Wheezie. What
a cute name. I hope you are doing a little better
since you last posted. Thanks for all you do for
those furbabies that need you, and all you did for
Wheezie.
:)
Wendy
--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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Leslie, we
Leslie, we all feel the loss when ANY little furbabe passes. Please
never hesitate to share, when you're grievingno one is ever going to
tell you you can't.
Thanks for all you do for all the little special-needs souls that find
their way to you, because no one else will take them. You're
Leslie,
I'm so sorry to hear about Wheezie. Sometimes I feel like I just can't
stand all the loss, but somehow we force ourselves to go on. You'd
think that knowing our loved ones are in jeopardy would somehow prepare
us, somehow make that fateful day when we are forced to say goodbye
Leslie, my condolences on the loss of your heart-kitty Wheezie. My
special boy Luc is 15 and when I dare to contemplate him no longer being
here it hurts like hell. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to Wheezie and hugs
to you.
Diane R.
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[mailto
Leslie, I didn't seem to get your original email. I'm truly sorry to
hear about your beloved Wheezie. It's so hard, suddenly not to see their
sweet little faces at the door any more, when get home. I'm glad Wheezie
was so cherished, and I hope all the good memories eventually bring you
comfort
+ as well
as spina bifida and asthmatic kitties, it seems we manage to get all the
health issues... but Wheezie was the love of my life, so this one is
particularly difficult.*
**
*Thank you all for your support... and caring. It means the world. It
really does...*
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 2/6/07
Hey Leslie,
I have a kitty who is overweight and she has this
problem from time to time. One good sign is when her
little butt is red. I usually use kitty wipes to help
clean her about once a week, and so far she hasn't had
a problem in months. I just try to keep ahead of it.
:)
Wendy
of wipes!
Thanks for your input!
Leslie =^..^=
On 11/7/06, wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Leslie,I have a kitty who is overweight and she has thisproblem from time to time.One good sign is when her
little butt is red.I usually use kitty wipes to helpclean her about once a week, and so far she
Leslie.. thank you so much for your kind
words.. I so appreciate it I have way many many cats and I dont
want to freak you out so I wont say it J - I guess this is sort a
lesson that it made me learn hard way by continuing to take in animals when
others advised not to. and I feel very
could possibly have hoped for.
Leslie
Subject: To Leslie Re: What I learnedTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Leslie,First, I want to tell you that you took me on a rollercoaster ride for about twenty minutes this afternoonwhen I was finally able to catch up on my email andread about Satch
Why don't you think about replacing the whole seat? You might be able
to find one in a junk yard that's in good shape. Shouldn't your
insurance cover this? It is damage inflicted during the theft.
N
Leslie wrote:
Thank you, Wendy -
I have to say that having them back hasn't gotten old
Leslie,
I know of 2 very effective enzymatic cleaners - anti-icky poo (yes, seriously, that's its name) and liqui-zyme. One of the vets at my clinic has successfully rid a SUITCASE of INTACT male spray with the liqui-zyme.
here are a couple of links:
www.antiickypoo.com
www.anti-icky-poo.net
Leslie,
First, I want to tell you that you took me on a roller
coaster ride for about twenty minutes this afternoon
when I was finally able to catch up on my email and
read about Satch and Beatrix. I could not believe
what I was reading!!! I've never heard anything so
crazy!
Second, I am
Hi Leslie,Do you still need reward money to give to the people who found Satch and Bea? If so, let me know and I will Paypal it to you.Gina Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hey guys, I apologize, I'd gotten confused, I've been saying that KATU filmed the interview today
I will Paypal it too. Just let me know.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Gina WN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Leslie,
Do you still need reward money to give to the
people who found Satch and Bea? If so, let me know
and I will Paypal it to you.
Gina
Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
meditate this for Leslie, too, Its very short.
You imagine a golden coil coming from your
heart center, searching and probing for missing Satch and Beatrix.
Latch on to them like a magnet guiding them
safely home to Leslie.
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
thoughts for Satch and Beatrix - Leslie
You need to hear me out You are
going to be reunited with your kitties! Please believe that.
And, please read the following meditations that I was told by one of my
ACs it works like a miracle whenever there is a missing animal
they are reunited
please give us your location and the local press so we can get the to
do some stories,,,We will call and ask
Kelly
I just spoke with Leslie and when she gets out of class she will call
and give me the phone numbers of the local media there in Washington
Please...Let us all call these places and tell them to please run
this story,,,get everyone out looking for these cats,,,the car
etclots of phone calls
Perhaps the cats are still in the car - we need the description of the
car - maybe if someone local sees the car, that may lead to the
thief...etc..
If Leslie can tell me the make and model of the car I will tell my niece
in Vancouver, WA, and she can tell her husband and all their friends
Norman
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 10:28
PM
Subject: Re: To Leslie: Re: crackers IFA
was positive need help a.s.a.p.
Leslie,
A wonderful tribute to Sushi what you
she learned together. All of us should remember it, whether
. St. Francis
- Original Message -
From: Pam Norman
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: To Leslie: Re: crackers IFA was positive need help a.s.a.p.
Leslie,
A wonderful tribute to Sushi what you she learned together. All of us
Leslie-
I loved this post. You are one cool cat.
:)
Wendy
--- Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kayte,
My first FeLV+ cat was also the first cat that I
ever owned on my own. I'd
grown up with all sorts of critters, but it took a
few years after
graduating college to finally get
Thank you, Wendy!
Message: 10Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 07:06:09 -0700 (PDT)From: wendy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: To Leslie: Re: crackers IFA was positive need help a.s.a.p.To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgMessage-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1Leslie-I loved
Leslie - that was an inspired post - thank you for the reminder ~ Evan
--- Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kayte,
My first FeLV+ cat was also the first cat that I
ever owned on my own. I'd
grown up with all sorts of critters, but it took a
few years after
graduating college to finally
Leslie,
A wonderful tribute to Sushi what you
she learned together. All of us should remember it, whether it is FeLV we are
dealing with or any of the other kitty ills that can so easily reduce us to
helpless fear. I was told that Ambrose, my first CRF kitty, who was
diagnosed in 1997
Very well said Leslie. Nina can't help but feel
better after reading this post.
Mitichlorian thought to you too, whatever those are.
hehe.
:)
Wendy
--- Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah Nina, please do not feel repentant or sad,
Spencer has found the energy
to communicate directly
Leslie,
Congratulations on Powder's future adoption!
Absolutely, there are kittens who throw off the virus
and become healthy adults, and even if they don't,
they can live with it for a long time. Many die
before age 3, but some do not. My kitty Cricket lived
to 4.5 years, and I truly believed
P.S. Please keep us posted on Powder's adoption. I
would love to hear how Satchmo adjusts to her and the
funny stuff that happens after you bring her home!
:)
Wendy
--- wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leslie,
Congratulations on Powder's future adoption!
Absolutely, there are kittens who
Hey Leslie,
You're right, the FeLV vaccinations aren't 100%
effective. I think it's more like 80% or so; not
sure. But the vaccinations, coupled with the fact
that FeLV is NOT easy to spread, makes for a good
combination when mixing pos's and neg's. My cats (3;
one very geriatric) lived
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