Goodnight, sweet Black Tom...
=^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Travis, Dori and 6
furangels: Ruthie, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth, Alec, Salome and Sammi =^..^=
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From: dlg...@windstream.net<mailto:dlg...@windstream.net>
To: fe
. You gave love.
> Bonnie Hogue wrote:
>> Kelley
>>
>> So sorry for the loss of Black Tom. Each cat is special and their life
>> counts. It is so difficult to tell when to intervene sometimes. I hope his
>> helper comes to see it is not her fault, a
When you take the time to help, never blame yourself for what you did or did
not do. You tried and that is morethan others did. You gave love.
Bonnie Hogue wrote:
> Kelley
>
> So sorry for the loss of Black Tom. Each cat is special and their life
> counts. It is so diffi
Kelley
So sorry for the loss of Black Tom. Each cat is special and their life
counts. It is so difficult to tell when to intervene sometimes. I hope his
helper comes to see it is not her fault, and to appreciate the times they
spent together.
Peace.
~Bonnie
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I'm so sorry Kelley)-:
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On Sep 6, 2011, at 9:26 AM, Kelley Saveika wrote:
> His feeder is devastated. I am sure she blames herself for not taking him to
> the vet sooner. Thanks very much to those of you who offered him sanctuary.
> I can always depend on this list for h
So, so sorry, Kelley!
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From: Kelley Saveika
To: felvtalk
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 9:26 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sadly, Black Tom crossed the rainbow bridge last week
His feeder is devastated. I am sure she blames herself for not taking him to
I'm so sorry. RIP Black Tom
From: Kelley Saveika
To: felvtalk
Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 10:26 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sadly, Black Tom crossed the rainbow bridge last week
His feeder is devastated. I am sure she blames herself for not taking him to
the vet sooner. Thanks very
So sorry to hear that! Natalie
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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: [Felvtalk] Sadly, Black Tom crossed the rainbow bridge last week
His feeder is
His feeder is devastated. I am sure she blames herself for not taking him
to the vet sooner. Thanks very much to those of you who offered him
sanctuary. I can always depend on this list for help.
Kelley
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Vist the Re
se he could infect
someone else or you are afraid someone else woul infect him?
Kelley Saveika wrote:
> Black Tom, the cat for whom I was trying to find placement, now has 3 offers
> (thank you ALL who offered). Unfortunately he is not in a state yet where
> he can travel, and I
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Black Tom, the cat for whom I was trying to find placement, now has 3 offers
(thank you ALL who offered). Unfortunately he is not in a state yet where
he can travel, and I don't know if he will be. I called the vet Saturday,
and he was eating all his food, drinking and eliminating nor
lv cat \needs placement/Tom~Barbara
Sounds like Tom not only chose you, but you're a goner anyway.
LOL
You're not fooling anyone!
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
keep him and let him show you how much he his greatful. Good luck
Georgette -Original Message-From: Terri Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Fri, 20 May 2005 16:51:53 -0400Subject: Re: felv cat \needs placement/Tom~Barbara
Sounds like Tom not only cho
Sounds like Tom not only chose you, but you're a goner anyway.
LOL
You're not fooling anyone!
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
Furkid Photos! http://mys
needs placement/Tom~Barbara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm a firm believer that it's a cat that "chooses" his person, NOT the
person choosing a cat.
I have to laugh at the TRUTH of this. I placed my
Coebeio THREE TIMES! She was an absolute MONSTER in each of those
h
In a message dated 5/20/2005 10:08:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trust your instincts! That's why we have them
afterall!
It's interesting how we all have
stories about how we were "chosen".
I agree, trust your instincts, and
follow your heart.
Patti
In a message dated 5/20/2005 10:34:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to laugh at the TRUTH of
this
Me too!
When I was working at the (pink
juice happy) vets office with the help of the ONLY compassionate vet at the
practice, I "smuggled" two cats that were sched
005 7:56 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: felv cat \needs
placement/Tom~Barbara
Yes,
Pattie, I think that Tom has stolen my heart in th 6 months he has been here.
He has so many special ways about him. He has quite a personalty. I wonder if I
would be doing the wrong thing by k
Very well said!
Yep, I think Tom has found the home he wants to stay in!
In a message dated 5/20/2005 7:08:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm a firm believer that it's a cat that "chooses" his person, NOT the person choosi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'm a firm believer that it's a cat that "chooses" his person, NOT the person choosing a cat.
I have to laugh at the TRUTH of this. I placed my Coebeio THREE TIMES! She was an absolute MONSTER in each of those homes..."Come Get This Cat!" became the standard reply the
felv?
Barbara,
Seems to me that you just answered
your own question.
I've been following Tom's story
since your first post.
I'm a firm believer that it's a cat
that "chooses" his person, NOT the person choosing a
cat.
Seems to me that Tom has chosen you,
rig
Yes, Pattie, I think that Tom has stolen my heart in th 6 months he has been here. He has so many special ways about him. He has quite a personalty. I wonder if I would be doing the wrong thing by keeping him when I have 4 non-positive ones that are being exposed. By then are they really being
In a message dated 5/19/2005 7:55:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and then
my heart sank. I am not sure that I want to give Tom
up.
Oh Barbara! Could it be that Tom has
stolen your heart??
If your heart is "sinking" over this
then I would summise th
Soon as I can get some one to hook up this new printer & scanner I am going to send Tom's picture and a new ad on him. This computer doesn't seem to recognize the new printer for some reason.
Tom is so sweet. He lays on the kitchen floor in the morning & waits for you to give him
tonyaBarbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, Tonya,
Samson was tested before Tom came up. He is negative. He just turned three a couple weeks ago. the other three are also negative. Tom is the only positive. We have also been on the Stomastitis site. Kitties with that does seem to ha
Barbara,
When they pulled his teeth, did they remove the roots too? Many vets
do not because it is a lot of work and if they don't the problem does
not resolve. My positive Bailey went through the exact same thing last
year, we tried everything. Acupunture, holistic, antibiotics, nothing
Yes, Tonya,
Samson was tested before Tom came up. He is negative. He just turned three a couple weeks ago. the other three are also negative. Tom is the only positive. We have also been on the Stomastitis site. Kitties with that does seem to have felv, but Samson tested negative. I believe he
Barbara,
Has your cat with stomastitis been tested recently for leukemia? It's very common for positive cats. He may have already been positive before you brought Tom in.. I hope he is negative.
tonyaBarbara Baass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina, I am so sorry to hear ab
Thanks Nina,
My room mate & I have really been worried about Samson. All are up to date on their shots. Tom was given shots too, except for the felv one. My vet did it for free. His wife is with animal trustee. He was also worried about Samson.
BarbaraNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bar
Barbara,
First, welcome to the list, aren't these people wonderful? Second,
thank you for your love and efforts to save Tom, he sounds like such a
wonderful cat. He chose wisely when he showed up at your door. Third,
I haven't seen this addressed yet, so I thought I'd com
Hi again, I had one that lived 10+ yrs. They use to say that positive
cats did not live past age 3yrs. You must remember that some cats that
test positive could be carriers. I have had some die of things that go
wth "Old Age". I do hope that every one of mine that tests positive
could be a carrier.
Yes, I have had all kinds. Also good news. The other day at the Vet's
the Doctor told me that he is seeing a lot less positive cats than he
has seen in previous years.
Barbara,
If Tom has already been with your other cats IF there is to be any damage done it's probably already done. My first positive cat lived with 12 others about 6 months before I knew she was positive. At that time I didn't bother to separate. She lived about 7 years and wasn
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Subject: RE: TOM
You are kidding!!! That
is really a positive thing to know, but did your have the serious kind that is
in the bone marrow???
Karolyn Lount
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I
have also been mixing my + & - for 13yrs. and not one of my
negatives have become FeLF+
ne. My new vet has a lot more
experience with FELV & feels that no one can predict life expectancy. So
saying that Tom only has a year & a half is just wrong! Any vet who tells
you that would also tell you that mixing is just impossible. It is a
personal decision but please consider the e
I too mix my positives and negatives. The negatives get vaccinated every year.
and Yes, I have had a few that had it in their Bone Marrow. Matter of fact Taz had it in his marrow but that wasn't reason why he died.
In a message dated 4/10/2005 4:25:21 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTE
Brenda,
I am amazed that your kittty is still around and that non of the others came up positive. I know now through all the messages that I have been receiving that I can not have tom put to sleep when he is perfectly healthly. I do worry about Samson. He is three and has Stomasstisis. He has on
taking his Vitamin mix. Thought I'd give it to my FELV>and my FIV kitties. We'll
see.>>Gloria>>>>At 06:55 AM 4/10/2005, you wrote:> >Gloria,> >Tom is a year & a half. He is a beautiful cat. I have been trying like> >crazy to find him a home. I
urse, do not get the felv vaccination.
Anyway, good luck with Tom. I hope you get to keep him and just
love him for as long as he lives. He may not live a long live, but
then again, he may.
--
Brenda.
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Kathy, Thanks for the support. I do have all the rest of my kitties up to date on all their shots. One has a week immune system. He has stomasstisis and seems to get everything that comes along. He is three. Just hope that he doesn't get this felv from Tom. They are all in contact with T
a year ago and she's been doing great! You know you can vaccinate your other cats if you would like to keep Tom. I know it's not easy to find a felv positive kitty a nice home. It's heartbreaking. He might live a full life. You never know.
Good luck!
KathyBarbara Baass <[EMAIL
Barbara,
That's good, that your vet does go to the conferences and keeps up on
the latest findings. I guess the bottom line is that you have to do
what is best for your situation, as we all do. I just wanted to let you
know there are options. I am so glad I found this group many years ago
ered some vitamins from Dr.
Belfield, and am going to religiously try his method. He says he's had
cats go negative taking his Vitamin mix. Thought I'd give it to my FELV
and my FIV kitties. We'll see.
Gloria
At 06:55 AM 4/10/2005, you wrote:
>Gloria,
>Tom is a year & a half.
Tom get premium food & also dry. He gets baked chicked & fish & dryed bonito flakes that he just loves. I get a big bag of it at the Hong Kong Market for about $20 and it last forever. It is too expensive in the pet stores and then you get a little tiny bag.
Where did you get the Meg
Bleinda,
Yes, I saw your ad about the typo. I have been going to my vet for 40 years now. Yes, I knew that stress was a big factor. Tom was VERY stressed when he showed up, but is now happy & content. Sounds like you have a very good vet. Mine is a good vet and goes to all the conferences b
ered some vitamins from Dr. Belfield, and am going to religiously try his method. He says he's had cats go negative taking his Vitamin mix. Thought I'd give it to my FELV and my FIV kitties. We'll see.GloriaAt 06:55 AM 4/10/2005, you wrote:>Gloria,>Tom is a year & a half. He
Thanks Michelle.
I am glad that I fould this group too. It puts a whole different light on things. Tom does deserve a chance.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barbara,
You should not take away from all this that most positive cats live until 10 or 12 without any problems. I think the majority on this
which have helped some of the cats on this list when no one
thought there was any hope, and then sometimes nothing works. The point
again being that you just don't know-- you don't know, your vet doesn't know, we
don't know, and Tom doesn't know. It's one day at
ELV
and my FIV kitties. We'll see.
Gloria
At 06:55 AM 4/10/2005, you wrote:
Gloria,
Tom is a year & a half. He is a beautiful cat. I have been trying like
crazy to find him a home. I put two ads in the paper. first one was no
response. The second was was a $45 ad. Two response, but
Tad,
You just don't know how all that has put my mind at ease. I have been so worried about Tom that I was unable to sleep at night. I was going on only what my vet told me until I got on this site a couple days ago. I have heard so many positive things about felve cats. He is such a grea
If only all vets were like her. I'd move to be near her too.
<>
Thanks Shelia,
I am happy that your kitties lived a long life with the felv in the bone marrow. I am really amazed. I hope & pray that Tom will have a long happy life.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barbara, I have several Felv cats, some as old as 14 yrs. One of my kitties 12 yrs was diagn
Barbara,
I have several Felv cats, some as old as 14 yrs. One of my kitties 12 yrs was diagnosed with the bad kind in the bone marrow. He is happy and healthy and a joy to have in my life. The babies are so glad to have a home and people to love them that they just give you there best. May
Much of the time kittend arn't tested until they become
sick and normal antibiotics don't work as expected...At this point the
death rate is high...but many cats are positive but becouse they arn't
tested they don't get put into the statistics...Thus keeping an FeLV+
cat really isn't as bad as
Barbara,
If they are already living together there is especially no reason to
find Tom a home, your cats have already been exposed. Like I said if
they have all been vaccinated and are in decent health, there is little
to no chance they will become infected. I won't go as far as t
Barbara,
Did you see my post about my typo, Bailey is 10, not 20. But he has
been positive since atleast 5 months of age when I found him, at the
time I wasin Missouri and took him to three different vet, all 3 said
"You might as well euthanize him, he will be dead in three months. I
had s
AM
Subject: Re: TOM
Michelle,
I have contacted a number of out of state
sanctuaries. They are all full. I am still trying. will contact a few more.
thanks for the info. tom has been in contact with my others. It is impossible
to keep all of them apart and I don't have the hear
Jen,
No problem. No Tom is not separated from the rest. I don't have the heart to make him different from the rest. the rest have all had their shots up to date. One has stomasstisis and has all his teeth pulled and it is still there. If any one, Sampson would be the one that I would suspe
ehalf Of Barbara BaassSent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 7:34 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: TOM
I know how you feel Jen, I am very sorry. I keep saying that I am going to put Tom down and then I find my self making the time longer. My other kitties will get this and Tom has already over
Michelle,
I have contacted a number of out of state sanctuaries. They are all full. I am still trying. will contact a few more. thanks for the info. tom has been in contact with my others. It is impossible to keep all of them apart and I don't have the heart to make him different from the res
Gloria,
Tom is a year & a half. He is a beautiful cat. I have been trying like crazy to find him a home. I put two ads in the paper. first one was no response. The second was was a $45 ad. Two response, but they did not sound like ideal homes for Tom. I am not giving him up to just any body a
Kathy,
Do you think that that your sweet stray gave your kitty the Felv? I have been working like crazy to find Tom a home, putting up posters and even calling sanctuary's out of state. I can't seem to bring myself to haveTom put to sleep. He is so sweet & wants to please you in ev
Belinda,
It was my Vet of 40 years that told me that. Tom had the IFA test. That is the one where it is in the bone marrow. He said they usually live about three years and Tom is about a year & a half.
Did you have the IFA test? If so, I am amazed that Bailey is 20. I am also surprised that
You are kidding!!! That is really a positive thing to know, but did your have the serious kind that is in the bone marrow???Karolyn Lount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I have also been mixing my + & - for 13yrs. and not one of mynegatives have become FeLF+
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Small Business -
Hi, I have also been mixing my + & - for 13yrs. and not one of my
negatives have become FeLF+
A typo in my email, Bailey is 10 years old not 20 ... someday, but
not yet!
--
Belinda
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Barbara,
I don't know who told you that Tom only has a year and a half left
but they don't have a clue what they are talking about. Is there a
reason for saying something like that? I have 6 kitties, Baiiley is my
positive, he found me at 5 months of age and all three vets
touch with the woman that runs the shelter and often give donations. So, please don't give up and do all you can to find Tom a home!
By the way, a few months later I found out that my 10 year old is FELV+! We never even knew! Your other cats could have it and you'd never know. But
erent attitudes
(and knowledge) about FELV. You're lucky that your vet isn't one that
euthanizes immediately.
However, the virus is not considered that contagious; it dies farely
rapidly on contact with the air. (Unlike those URI viruses). So at least
for the time you have Tom, he
Barbara,
You have no idea how long Tom has, and neither does
anyone else. There are people on this list who have had FeLV+ cats live to over
10 years old. It is rare but it does happen. I have one whose age I don't want
to say because I am superstitious and do not want to jinx her
7:34 PMTo:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: TOM
I know how you feel Jen, I am very sorry. I
keep saying that I am going to put Tom down and then I find my self making the
time longer. My other kitties will get this and Tom has already over stayed.
He only has about another yea
Title: Message
Hey
Barbara--I just wanted to apologize for my outburst! Thank you for being
so kind (to me as well as Tom)...Now that I'm thinking a little more
rationally... ;) Do you have Tom separated from your other cats? I'm
assuming you probably already do...the FeL
Tad,
I had two test done for felv. The second was the IFA. I live in Austin, Texas and my area code is 512-835-2484. I think that I need to re-write this ad. I did not give enough information.
Tom came up a couple months ago crying & crying going from house to house. He was hungry & lonely
p, or area code.
Del
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:47 PM
Subject: TOM
I need to find Tom a good home with another positive kitty or I have no choice but to put him to sleep. I have 4 non-positive kitties
I know how you feel Jen, I am very sorry. I keep saying that I am going to put Tom down and then I find my self making the time longer. My other kitties will get this and Tom has already over stayed. He only has about another year & a half if even that and I keep thinking that I might be doing
sage -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:47 PM
Subject: TOM
I need to find Tom a good home with another positive kitty or I have no choice but to put him to sleep. I have 4 non-positive kitties and my vet said I must place him some where to be
Barbara
It would help a lot if you would give us a little more information
about Tom...
Where did he come from...How did you discover he is FeLV+...
How old is he...Does he get along with other cats..Is he people
friendly...
There isn't a great line of people waiting to take FeLV+ ki
like I'm losing it sometimes! :(
Jen
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:48
PMTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject:
TOM
I need to find Tom a good home with another
I'm sorry my house is full-up but you did not give
a location - state would be a big help, or area code.
Del
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:47
PM
Subject: TOM
I need to fin
I need to find Tom a good home with another
positive kitty or I have no choice but to put him to sleep. I have 4
non-positive kitties and my vet said I must place him some where to be with
another of his own kind or by his self. PLEASE help save Tom and let him live
out the rest of his life
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