[Felvtalk] My cat

2009-02-26 Thread Molly Mitchell
Hello.

Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the ELIZA test
with FeLV, and I am just devastated.  He's always
been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he was a
kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were moving.
He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOUND,
and I've had him back since early December.  My other three
cats (two gotten after the original two disappeared, and one who was
found with him and looks like his original sister but
subsequently went into heat when she was fixed, so...) tested
negative.

Right now I have him in my bedroom, totally separate facilities,
and he's miserable.  I would really appreciate it if anyone had
any information about infection rates in negative cats living
with infected ones; if it's not safe, I'm going to have to find him a
home with other infected cats, because he's too social to be
isolated like that.

Thanks,
Molly

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Re: [Felvtalk] My cat

2009-02-26 Thread Sharyl
Molly, have you vaccinated your three negative cats?  I have a mixed household 
but my negative kitties were vaccinated.  
Sharyl


--- On Thu, 2/26/09, Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] My cat
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 5:01 AM
 Hello.
 
 Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the
 ELIZA test
 with FeLV, and I am just devastated.  He's always
 been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he
 was a
 kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were
 moving.
 He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOUND,
 and I've had him back since early December.  My other
 three
 cats (two gotten after the original two disappeared, and
 one who was
 found with him and looks like his original
 sister but
 subsequently went into heat when she was fixed, so...)
 tested
 negative.
 
 Right now I have him in my bedroom, totally separate
 facilities,
 and he's miserable.  I would really appreciate it if
 anyone had
 any information about infection rates in negative cats
 living
 with infected ones; if it's not safe, I'm going to
 have to find him a
 home with other infected cats, because he's too social
 to be
 isolated like that.
 
 Thanks,
 Molly
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Adoption

2009-02-26 Thread jbero
Mike,

That is fantastic of you to take in a stray.  I actually have a felv+ cat.  She 
is about a year old, in good health and I have her separate from the other 
animals in the house.  I am looking for a companion for her.  There are two 
rooms I have her confined to.  One with a big window and the other is large 
room.  She is very affectionate sweet cat who would love companionship.  If you 
would be alright with the conditions, I would be happy to give her a home.  She 
would be confined to these two rooms, however.  If you find a different home 
that you would prefer I would understand.  I live near Kenosha, WI and commute 
to Evanston Il daily.  Let me know.

Jenny

 MIKE JANUS stylin72...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 I have a stray cat that looks completely healthy. After a check up at the 
 vet, I found out that she is Felv positive. The trouble is that I have dogs 
 and a cat (felv negative) so I keep the stray cat quarantined. She's a great 
 cat, very friendly, and I'm looking for a home for her (preferrably one that 
 would treat her with acemannan.) I live in Chicago and am looking for someone 
 relatively close by. Any possible leads would be appreciated.
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] My cat

2009-02-26 Thread jbero
Hey,

That's a common forum of debate in this circle.  The best data that I have seen 
suggests that approximately 70% of cats exposed to the virus will be able to 
mount an immune response capable of irradicating the virus.  If the cats are 
vaccinated, this number jumps about 85-90%.  It is not a perfect vaccine but it 
does help in certain instances.

Of those cats that are not able to eradicate the virus about half will be able 
to suppress the effects and live a largely normal life with a near normal life 
span.  The remaining are not capable to controlling the disease, develop 
symptoms and generally survive 3-5 years after exposure.  

It is a very common cause of death especially in stray cats and is transmitted 
through close contact (generally food, water and liter boxes - sometimes 
grooming).  The virus is in high numbers in saliva.  For this reason vets are 
very cautious when dealing with the virus.  I am of the opinion, however, that 
there is a lot more fear in the disease than may be justified.  It is certainly 
nothing to ignore, and those of us that have lost loved ones to the disease 
understand why, but I think there is a far lower rate of transmission and 
disease development that the general vet suggests.  

Hope this helps a little.  There are many others in this group that can offer 
insight on this subject.  Good luck.

I do have a female cat I have isolated with felv at this point in time and am 
looking for a companion for her.  I will help if I can.


Jenny
 Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com wrote: 
 Hello.
 
 Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the ELIZA test
 with FeLV, and I am just devastated.  He's always
 been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he was a
 kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were moving.
 He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOUND,
 and I've had him back since early December.  My other three
 cats (two gotten after the original two disappeared, and one who was
 found with him and looks like his original sister but
 subsequently went into heat when she was fixed, so...) tested
 negative.
 
 Right now I have him in my bedroom, totally separate facilities,
 and he's miserable.  I would really appreciate it if anyone had
 any information about infection rates in negative cats living
 with infected ones; if it's not safe, I'm going to have to find him a
 home with other infected cats, because he's too social to be
 isolated like that.
 
 Thanks,
 Molly
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Adoption

2009-02-26 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Jenny

That is so great of you to offer. I hope Mike gets back to you. I actually
mixed my positive and negative after a short period apart. The negatives
were vaccinated. There had already been exposure in my case. It was less
stressful for all the cats. I have 11 now. I think I had 9 then but new ones
kept showing up. They get dumped here.

Sally
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[Felvtalk] My cat

2009-02-26 Thread Molly Mitchell
Sharyl, i haven't gotten that far--we will immunize them and let them
interact, I think, but it's been less than 24 hours since diagnosis
and we're still reeling.  I have to talk to the vet, still,and we may
try to keep them separate until the IRV? IRA?  results come back, or
even until after re-testing.  As Sally said to Jenny, though, there's
already been exposure, so I'm tempted to just immunize and mix.

Molly

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 Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 02:12:02 -0800 (PST)
 From: Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com
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 Molly, have you vaccinated your three negative cats?  I have a mixed 
 household but my negative kitties were vaccinated.
 Sharyl


 --- On Thu, 2/26/09, Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] My cat
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 5:01 AM
 Hello.

 Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the
 ELIZA test
 with FeLV, and I am just devastated.  He's always
 been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he
 was a
 kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were
 moving.
 He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOUND,
 and I've had him back since early December.  My other
 three
 cats (two gotten after the original two disappeared, and
 one who was
 found with him and looks like his original
 sister but
 subsequently went into heat when she was fixed, so...)
 tested
 negative.

 Right now I have him in my bedroom, totally separate
 facilities,
 and he's miserable.  I would really appreciate it if
 anyone had
 any information about infection rates in negative cats
 living
 with infected ones; if it's not safe, I'm going to
 have to find him a
 home with other infected cats, because he's too social
 to be
 isolated like that.

 Thanks,
 Molly

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Re: [Felvtalk] Adoption

2009-02-26 Thread JENI RECA

Hi,
There is a male felv positive cat (tested positive on IFA and elisa) that needs 
a home.  I work for a shelter and they do not adopt out felv positive cats and 
give me a week to find a home or place for them.  I am currently away in france 
until the 7th but asked if the vet if he could stay there until I came back, 
finding out the answer tomorrow.  From what I they emailed me he is male, 1-2 
years old and very sweet.  He is getting neutered tomorrow.  Any takers will 
find a way to get him anywhere.  Currently he is in new york out on long 
island.  
thanks very much
Jeni
jrock...@hotmail

(i currently live in a very small house with two felv positive cats, three dogs 
and a 10 week old infant...i think it would be a bit too much to take on 
another cat...thanks)

 Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:02:58 -0800
 From: stylin72...@yahoo.com
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Adoption
 
 I have a stray cat that looks completely healthy. After a check up at the 
 vet, I found out that she is Felv positive. The trouble is that I have dogs 
 and a cat (felv negative) so I keep the stray cat quarantined. She's a great 
 cat, very friendly, and I'm looking for a home for her (preferrably one that 
 would treat her with acemannan.) I live in Chicago and am looking for someone 
 relatively close by. Any possible leads would be appreciated.
  
 Mike
 
 
   
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Re: [Felvtalk] My cat

2009-02-26 Thread Laurieskatz
When the vet suspected one of my seven was FeLV+ he reassured me by telling
me my others had already been exposed, so no need to isolate him.
L

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 2:58 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] My cat

Molly,

I'm sorry to hear about your furbaby.  We understand that horrible feeling
when you get a positive FeLV test result back.  However, it isn't an
immediate death sentence, and often there can be false positives on the
tests.  In addition, kitties can 'throw' the virus, meaning their immune
systems reject the virus and they are no longer positive.  I'm sure that's
not the actual scientific explanation, but you get the idea.  A stress-free
environment, a great diet, with immune boosting supplements, and lots of
love are the 3 best things you can do for your kitty.  Many of us, including
me, believe in mixing positives and negatives.  I did, and my other 3 never
contracted it from my positive and they were together for 4 years.  You'll
need to vaccinate your  negatives though should you choose to mix.  It's
those cats with weakened immune systems, like kittens whose IS's are not
fully developed yet, that are more susceptible.  Plus fighting,
 where saliva can be transferred into the bloodstream, is also how it can
be contracted.  How long have your others been exposed to your positive?  If
it's been a while, and your others tested negative recently, then they have
most likely been exposed, and aren't susceptible, especially if they are
adults.  That being said, there have been a few people here who have had
negatives become positive, but it's rare in my opinion.  I think it causes
more stress to separate, especially if they are already used to being
together.  Is he symptomatic?  What prompted you to test him?

Thanks,
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From: Molly Mitchell molly.kathleen.mitch...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:01:20 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] My cat

Hello.

Yesterday, one of my four cats was diagnosed through the ELIZA test
with FeLV, and I am just devastated.  He's always
been healthy; he's 3 y.o. and I'd had him since he was a
kitten, until last year when he escaped while we were moving.
He was on the streets for almost four months, then FOUND,
and I've had him back since early December.  My other three
cats (two gotten after the original two disappeared, and one who was
found with him and looks like his original sister but
subsequently went into heat when she was fixed, so...) tested
negative.

Right now I have him in my bedroom, totally separate facilities,
and he's miserable.  I would really appreciate it if anyone had
any information about infection rates in negative cats living
with infected ones; if it's not safe, I'm going to have to find him a
home with other infected cats, because he's too social to be
isolated like that.

Thanks,
Molly

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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Debbie Harrison

Viky, we mourn with you for the loss of your sweet baby!

Debbie (COL)
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 Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:50:43 -0600
 From: vdiga...@dss.state.la.us
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] My Mickey
 
 In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio sarcoma 
 which my felv cat was diagnosed with. Everything I read was bad. He had the 
 first tumor removed on 10-13-08. It came back this time two tumors and they 
 were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was very, very difficult on him to get 
 over. Then on 2-13-09 the vet discovered it had come back even more rapidly 
 than the first time. x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the 
 liver was hard to see though not enlarged. This past Monday he stopped eating 
 and drinking and I knew it was time. The next morning I took my heart 
 disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel to the vet for the final 
 time. The night before I laid him on the bed next to me and he stared into my 
 face purring for hours. The cancer had spread to his liver and I knew I could 
 not stand for him be in pain. Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in 
 his cat blanket and walked him all over the yard so he could see his ducks 
 and feel the air on his face. He loved to be outside. So from start to finish 
 he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis. This is a deadly, aggressive cancer and I 
 hope none of you experience it with your babies. I had my little man for 8 
 years and 7 months and they were worth every minute.
 
 
 
 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
I'm so very sorry, Viky. It is so, so hard when we lose our furbabes,
and especially when they suffer in this way. I'm glad Mickey found you
and was so loved and cared for those during his 8 years with you. 
Know you're in my thoughts,
Big hugs
Kerry M.

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:51 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio sarcoma
which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read was bad.  He
had the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back this time two
tumors and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was very, very
difficult on him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the vet discovered it had
come back even more rapidly than the first time.  x-rays showed nothing
in the lungs or spleen but the liver was hard to see though not
enlarged.  This past Monday he stopped eating and drinking and I knew it
was time.  The next morning  I took my heart disguised as a little 7
pound black and white angel to the vet for the final time.  The night
before I laid him on the bed next to me and he stared into my face
purring for hours.  The cancer had spread to his liver and I knew I
could not stand for him be in pain.   Before I took him to the vet I
wrapped him in his cat blanket and walked him all over the yard so he
could see his !
 ducks and feel the air on his face.  He loved to be outside.   So from
start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis.  This is a deadly,
aggressive cancer and I hope none of you experience it with your babies.
I had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and they were worth every
minute.

 
 
Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363





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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Cougar Clan

Bless you.  You loved a wonderful cat who loved you even more.
On Feb 26, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio  
sarcoma which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read was  
bad.  He had the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back this  
time two tumors and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was  
very, very difficult on him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the vet  
discovered it had come back even more rapidly than the first time.   
x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the liver was hard  
to see though not enlarged.  This past Monday he stopped eating and  
drinking and I knew it was time.  The next morning  I took my heart  
disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel to the vet for  
the final time.  The night before I laid him on the bed next to me  
and he stared into my face purring for hours.  The cancer had spread  
to his liver and I knew I could not stand for him be in pain.
Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat blanket and  
walked him all over the yard so he could see his ducks and feel the  
air on his face.  He loved to be outside.   So from start to finish  
he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis.  This is a deadly, aggressive  
cancer and I hope none of you experience it with your babies.   I  
had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and they were worth every  
minute.




Viky Digangi
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Monroe Regional Office
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Fax 318-362-3363





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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Sharyl
Viky, your little guy sounds like a wonderful companion.  So glad you were able 
to take him around the yard to visit his favorite places before that final 
journey.  Eight yrs just isn't long enough for someone as special as your 
Mickey.  All our angels will be at the Bridge to welcome him.
Sharyl


--- On Thu, 2/26/09, Viky Digangi vdiga...@dss.state.la.us wrote:

 From: Viky Digangi vdiga...@dss.state.la.us
 Subject: [Felvtalk] My Mickey
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 4:50 PM
 In October I joined the group requesting information on
 hemangio sarcoma which my felv cat was diagnosed with. 
 Everything I read was bad.  He had the first tumor removed
 on 10-13-08.  It came back this time two tumors and they
 were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was very, very
 difficult on him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the vet
 discovered it had come back even more rapidly than the first
 time.  x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the
 liver was hard to see though not enlarged.  This past Monday
 he stopped eating and drinking and I knew it was time.  The
 next morning  I took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound
 black and white angel to the vet for the final time.  The
 night before I laid him on the bed next to me and he stared
 into my face purring for hours.  The cancer had spread to
 his liver and I knew I could not stand for him be in pain.  
 Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat
 blanket and walked him all over the yard so he could see his
 ducks and feel the air on his face.  He loved to be outside.
   So from start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis. 
 This is a deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of you
 experience it with your babies.   I had my little man for 8
 years and 7 months and they were worth every minute.
 
  
  
 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Frank and Sue Koren
Viky, I am so sorry to hear about your sweet Mickey.  So many of us have 
been through this and it is always heartbreaking.  I am glad you had those 
last moments of special time with him.

Sue
- Original Message - 
From: Viky Digangi vdiga...@dss.state.la.us

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:50 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] My Mickey


In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio sarcoma 
which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read was bad.  He had 
the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back this time two tumors 
and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was very, very difficult on 
him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the vet discovered it had come back even 
more rapidly than the first time.  x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or 
spleen but the liver was hard to see though not enlarged.  This past 
Monday he stopped eating and drinking and I knew it was time.  The next 
morning  I took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound black and white 
angel to the vet for the final time.  The night before I laid him on the 
bed next to me and he stared into my face purring for hours.  The cancer 
had spread to his liver and I knew I could not stand for him be in pain. 
Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat blanket and walked 
him all over the yard so he could see his ducks and feel the air on his 
face.  He loved to be outside.   So from start to finish he lived 19 weeks 
from diagnosis.  This is a deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of 
you experience it with your babies.   I had my little man for 8 years and 
7 months and they were worth every minute.




Viky Digangi
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Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Jane Lyons

Dear Vicky
What a heartbrake. I went through a hermangio sarcoma tsunami with a  
friend whose Scottie was
diagnosed with it. It is the most dreadful and aggressive cancer and  
I can imagine how stressful

the past 19 weeks have been for you and Mickey.
I know what loosing a beloved cat feels like and I grieve with you.
Jane






On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio  
sarcoma which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read  
was bad.  He had the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back  
this time two tumors and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery  
was very, very difficult on him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the  
vet discovered it had come back even more rapidly than the first  
time.  x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the liver  
was hard to see though not enlarged.  This past Monday he stopped  
eating and drinking and I knew it was time.  The next morning  I  
took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel  
to the vet for the final time.  The night before I laid him on the  
bed next to me and he stared into my face purring for hours.  The  
cancer had spread to his liver and I knew I could not stand for him  
be in pain.   Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat  
blanket and walked him all over the yard so he could see his ducks  
and feel the air on his face.  He loved to be outside.   So from  
start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis.  This is a  
deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of you experience it with  
your babies.   I had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and  
they were worth every minute.




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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Viky Digangi
Thank you Jane.  I have two other cats that I love but they are pets.  Mickey 
was my heart.  Why do you have to lose the ones you love the most.  In the 17 
months that he was receiving the equi-stem shots for im-regulen he was at the 
vet 57 times.  He was such a sweet little guy and endured it so well.  But he 
is over it now.  Maybe he is sitting on my daddy's porch in Heaven and they are 
basking in the sunshine.   I really hope so.



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 Jane Lyons j.ly...@mindspring.com 02/26/09 6:25 PM 
Dear Vicky
What a heartbrake. I went through a hermangio sarcoma tsunami with a  
friend whose Scottie was
diagnosed with it. It is the most dreadful and aggressive cancer and  
I can imagine how stressful
the past 19 weeks have been for you and Mickey.
I know what loosing a beloved cat feels like and I grieve with you.
Jane






On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio  
 sarcoma which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read  
 was bad.  He had the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back  
 this time two tumors and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery  
 was very, very difficult on him to get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the  
 vet discovered it had come back even more rapidly than the first  
 time.  x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the liver  
 was hard to see though not enlarged.  This past Monday he stopped  
 eating and drinking and I knew it was time.  The next morning  I  
 took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel  
 to the vet for the final time.  The night before I laid him on the  
 bed next to me and he stared into my face purring for hours.  The  
 cancer had spread to his liver and I knew I could not stand for him  
 be in pain.   Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat  
 blanket and walked him all over the yard so he could see his ducks  
 and feel the air on his face.  He loved to be outside.   So from  
 start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis.  This is a  
 deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of you experience it with  
 your babies.   I had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and  
 they were worth every minute.



 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363





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Re: [Felvtalk] My Mickey

2009-02-26 Thread Sally Davis
Viky

I am so very sorry. You are such a good mommy.  He is free of his pain.

Sally

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Viky Digangi vdiga...@dss.state.la.uswrote:

 In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio sarcoma
 which my felv cat was diagnosed with.  Everything I read was bad.  He had
 the first tumor removed on 10-13-08.  It came back this time two tumors and
 they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery was very, very difficult on him to
 get over.  Then on 2-13-09 the vet discovered it had come back even more
 rapidly than the first time.  x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen
 but the liver was hard to see though not enlarged.  This past Monday he
 stopped eating and drinking and I knew it was time.  The next morning  I
 took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel to the vet
 for the final time.  The night before I laid him on the bed next to me and
 he stared into my face purring for hours.  The cancer had spread to his
 liver and I knew I could not stand for him be in pain.   Before I took him
 to the vet I wrapped him in his cat blanket and walked him all over the yard
 so he could see his ducks and feel the air on his face.  He loved to be
 outside.   So from start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis.  This
 is a deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of you experience it with
 your babies.   I had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and they were
 worth every minute.



 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363





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