Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-29 Thread catatonya
I'm so sorry for your loss of Miss Sue.
   
  tonya

anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Belinda,
 Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She was with me for 8 years 
and was 10 years old.  She died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor heart 
as she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought some 
progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going.  I suspect 
she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy and flecked 
with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.
   
  She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who 
visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and 
hide until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when I pet her and loved 
being combed and watching birds out the window.
   
  She was white with tabby-like striped patches.  She was loved by all who 
knew her.  
   
  Thanks, Belinda,
  Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia 
positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who 
loves you all here



Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-29 Thread anne

Marylyn, Susan, Wendy, Caroline, Diane R., Glenda and family and Tonya,
   Thank you all for your kind and comforting messages.  I am missing my 
sweet girl so much.


   Marylyn, I loved the image of Miss Sue actually playing with the birds 
now.


   Caroline, my condolences go out to you on the loss of your sweet Monkee. 
I have not been able to keep up with posts recently, sorry to say, but 
wanted to read more about the ceremony you had for Monkee.  He was truly 
loved, that much was plain to see just from the topic titles regarding 
Monkee.  Will you take another cat for a friend?   That is very much a nice 
thought about the quiet and peace that came out of Monkee's passing.


   Susan, the vet never suspected diabetes with Miss Sue and she never 
exhibited the classic symptoms of excessive thirst and/or peeing and/or 
weight loss so I think I can safely say that no, she was not diabetic.


   Thank you all so much, once again.  Your support is so appreciated, as 
always,


Anne and Sophie and the other fur covered friends in Michigan along with 
FeLV angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala


*


I am so sorry she had to leave.  Remember that now she can play with the 
birds.


Marylyn

***

Hi Anne,

I am sorry to hear about Miss Sue.

Greasy coat, dandruff  obese sounds like she was diabetic?

Was she diabetic?

Susan J. DuBose

Anne,

I'm really sorry to hear about Miss Sue's passing.  I hope you are doing ok. 
Prayers going out for comfort for you.


:)
Wendy
**

Caroline Kaufmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting
ceremony?
I also wanted to express my sadness at your kitty's passing. Having just 
lost my beloved Monkee in the early morning hours of July 16, I can truly 
say that I feel your pain. And sadly, I had just told my mother that this 
list serve has been really quiet...literally, since Monkee's passing. That 
almost all of the topics discussed since he passed have been Off Topic. It 
made me oddly happy to think that Monkee's passing kind of kicked off a 
period of peacefulness for the members of this group. It just seemed like no 
one was really having any crises with their feleuk cats. And, although 
another member's non-feleuk cat- Keisha- passed just before Monkee on that 
Sunday, from what I could tell, no one else has lost a cat since Monkee and 
Keisha-- almost two weeks of quiet. I'm sure that sounds a little out 
there, but I couldn't help but notice
that in the wake of Monkee's death and it just really comforted me to think 
that no one else was having to go through what I've been going through these 
past almost two weeks.
For me, I realize that by having only Monkee, he was my absolute world and 
my house has been too quiet and lonely since he's been gone. You have your 
other babies to focus on and to lean on, so take advantage of that.

Best of luck to you and the remainder of your babies.

**

Anne, I'm so sorry Miss Sue had to leave you.  It sounds like she was a
sweetheart.  Gentle Bridge vibes to her.

Diane R.

**

Anne, I'm sorry your little girl, Miss Sue, is gone.
She obviously knew she was loved. It sounds like you
took very good care of her...It has to be very hard
after having her for so long...Glenda and family

***
I'm so sorry for your loss of Miss Sue.

 tonya 





Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-29 Thread TatorBunz
Anne,
I'm so sorry to hear about Miss Sue
She was loved by you and she loved you too.
You had many years together even though it's never  enough.
I know it will be hard with her being gone.
The day will come when you both will be together  again.
Your in my thoughts and prayers as always.
 
P.S.
Long time no hear.
I've been wondering how you been doing  anyway.
 
 
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Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread Marylyn
I am so sorry she had to leave.  Remember that now she can play with the birds.





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exclude any of God's creatures
 from the shelter of compassion 
and pity, you will have men who 
 will deal likewise with their 
fellow man.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: anne 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:42 PM
  Subject: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?


  Belinda,
 Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She was with me for 8 years 
and was 10 years old.  She died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor heart 
as she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought some 
progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going.  I suspect 
she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy and flecked 
with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.

  She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who 
visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and 
hide until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when I pet her and loved 
being combed and watching birds out the window.

  She was white with tabby-like striped patches.  She was loved by all who 
knew her.  

  Thanks, Belinda,
  Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia 
positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who 
loves you all here

Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread Susan Dubose


Hi Anne,

I am sorry to hear about Miss Sue.

Greasy coat, dandruff  obese sounds like she was diabetic?

Was she diabetic?

Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
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   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: anne 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:42 PM
  Subject: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?


  Belinda,
 Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She was with me for 8 years 
and was 10 years old.  She died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor heart 
as she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought some 
progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going.  I suspect 
she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy and flecked 
with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.

  She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who 
visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and 
hide until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when I pet her and loved 
being combed and watching birds out the window.

  She was white with tabby-like striped patches.  She was loved by all who 
knew her.  

  Thanks, Belinda,
  Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia 
positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who 
loves you all here

Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread wendy
Anne,

I'm really sorry to hear about Miss Sue's passing.  I hope you are doing ok.  
Prayers going out for comfort for you.

:)
Wendy
 
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the 
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



- Original Message 
From: anne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:42:57 PM
Subject: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?


Belinda,
   Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She was with me for 8 years and 
was 10 years old.  She died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor heart as 
she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought some 
progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going.  I suspect 
she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy and flecked 
with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.
 
She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who 
visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and 
hide until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when I pet her and loved 
being combed and watching birds out the window.
 
She was white with tabby-like striped patches.  She was loved by all who 
knew her.  
 
Thanks, Belinda,
Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia 
positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who 
loves you all here


   

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Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread Caroline Kaufmann
Anne:

I also wanted to express my sadness at your kitty's passing. Having just lost my beloved Monkee in the early morning hours of July 16, I can truly say that I feel your pain. And sadly, I had just told my mother that this list serve has been really quiet...literally, since Monkee's passing. That almost all of the topics discussed since he passed have been Off Topic. It made me oddly happy to think that Monkee's passing kind of kicked off a period of peacefulness for the members of this group. It just seemed like no one was really having any crises with their feleuk cats. And, although another member's non-feleuk cat- Keisha- passed just before Monkee on that Sunday, from what I could tell, no one else has lost a cat since Monkee and Keisha-- almost two weeks of quiet. I'm sure that sounds a little "out there," but I couldn't help but notice 
that in the wake of Monkee's death and it just really comforted me to think that no one else was having to go through what I've been going through these past almost two weeks.
For me, I realize that by having only Monkee, he was my absolute world and my house has been too quiet and lonely since he's been gone. You have your other babies to focus on and to lean on, so take advantage of that.
Best of luck to you and the remainder of your babies.
-Caroline 


From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:36:29 -0700 (PDT)





Anne,

I'm really sorry to hear about Miss Sue's passing. I hope you are doing ok. Prayers going out for comfort for you.

:)
Wendy
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~

- Original Message From: anne [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:42:57 PMSubject: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?


Belinda,
 Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive. She was with me for 8 years and was 10 years old. She died suddenly on Friday. I suspect her poor heart as she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought some progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going. I suspect she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy and flecked with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.

 She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house. Most of my cats run and hide until the stranger is gone. She always purred when I pet her and loved being combed and watching birds out the window.

 She was white with tabby-like striped patches. She was loved by all who knew her. 

Thanks, Belinda,
Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who loves you all here

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RE: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Anne, I'm so sorry Miss Sue had to leave you.  It sounds like she was a
sweetheart.  Gentle Bridge vibes to her.
 
Diane R.

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of anne
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 3:43 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?


Belinda,
   Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She was with me for 8 years
and was 10 years old.  She died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor
heart as she was obese and although I was working on it with her and thought
some progress was being made over the last year, it was very slow going.  I
suspect she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her coat was always greasy
and flecked with dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.
 
She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very friendly to humans who
visited, which is an oddity in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and
hide until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when I pet her and loved
being combed and watching birds out the window.
 
She was white with tabby-like striped patches.  She was loved by all who
knew her.  
 
Thanks, Belinda,
Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and Nala, all feline leukemia
positive and lots of other fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who
loves you all here


Re: Belinda, please add Miss Sue to the Candlelighting ceremony?

2007-07-28 Thread glenda Goodman
Anne, I'm sorry your little girl, Miss Sue, is gone.
She obviously knew she was loved. It sounds like you
took very good care of her...It has to be very hard
after having her for so long...Glenda and family
--- anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Belinda,
Miss Sue was not feline leukemia positive.  She
 was with me for 8 years and was 10 years old.  She
 died suddenly on Friday.  I suspect her poor heart
 as she was obese and although I was working on it
 with her and thought some progress was being made
 over the last year, it was very slow going.  I
 suspect she had a metabolic disorder, though, as her
 coat was always greasy and flecked with
 dandruff-like particles, ever since I first got her.
 
 She was a sweet and never complaining girl, very
 friendly to humans who visited, which is an oddity
 in itself at my house.  Most of my cats run and hide
 until the stranger is gone.  She always purred when
 I pet her and loved being combed and watching birds
 out the window.
 
 She was white with tabby-like striped patches. 
 She was loved by all who knew her.  
 
 Thanks, Belinda,
 Anne and angels Jimi Too Cool, Simms, Buggsy and
 Nala, all feline leukemia positive and lots of other
 fur covered friends in MI, including Sophie, who
 loves you all here



   

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