THANK YOU FOR CARING AND TRYING. IT IS HARD IN THESE TIMES TO CARE FOR A CAT OR DOG WHEN PEOPLE ARE HURTING. I AM LUCKY, I HAVE ONLY MYSELF TO CONSIDER WHEN TAKING IN ANOTHER CAT, ALTHOUGH I HAVE ASKED MY VET TO KEEP AN EYE ON ME AND KEEP ME FROM BECOMING A HOARDER. 8 I THINK IS MY FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL LIMIT. IF I WIN THE SWEEPSTAKES, THAT IS A DIFFERENT STORY. ---- Karen Griffith <griff...@frognet.net> wrote: > All of your messages touched my heart and brought tears, as I see that there > are so many other caring, loving people out there. > > I buried her and put the name 'Lovey' (as I had never had a cat named that) > in marker on plastic over her before I filled her grave...Thanks, she > deserved a name. 'Edith' my 18 year old grey and tan calico sat along side > as I buried her. (She had come up on the porch when I found the kitten and > was keeping her company until I found her.) > > Please don't condemn anyone for this kitten's situation, because someone > cared enough to bring her to me to try to help her. We live in a rural area > that has hit 17.9% unemployment in this economy and has over a 30% poverty > rate. I do a lot of free emergency work for horses, cats, and dogs and > whoever it was at least knew that I would try to save her. I just wish they > would have brought her sooner or left me a note telling me how and when the > trauma to her head had occurred (animal attack, vehicle, abuse, etc.) It > would have given me an advantage in successful treatment. > > Again, thank you all so much for your kind words (they eased my pain) and > caring so deeply for the wellbeing of the animals. > > My sincere thanks, > > Karen > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
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