Tamara,
 
Have you thought of a children's book?  Evidently they're easier to get published and make tons of money.   Money we all need for our critters!!
 
tonya

tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually Nina, I AM an illustrator/sculptor.  The major problem with getting a book published these days...all the publishing houses want are celeberty authors, and they all prefer to use their own illustrators.  I get good feed back, but the answer is always the same....without representation (agent) or a celeb. author or illustrator, they just aren't interested, even tho I've been told they did like the stories and illustrations.
 
But its a nice thought.  (While I agree that Felv cats shouldn't be put down because of their health issues....Quintapus wasn't an Felv cat....he had heart, asthma and CRF problems instead.)

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tamara,
It's nice to hear you relaying fun memories of your darling Quintapus.
You should write some of these down, he was a special man, it would be
wonderful to share how special he was with others. Hey, maybe a
children's book, I bet kids and the parents would get such a kick out of
his antics! (Gloria was just talking about a kid's book). It would be
a wonderful legacy to help educate the worth of our Felv darlings to
those who still think it's appropriate to euthanise them when
diagnosed. Do you have any artist friends who could draw the pictures?
Think about it, okay?
Nina

tamara stickler wrote:

> NOPE, he was just a plain ol' little med-haired black and white who
> was absolutely certain that he was a pure bred! His father was a big
> old black (burmese mix) farm cat...his mom a tortie feral. (he passed
> this last March) He would sit on the edge of the tub each night and
> play in the water, dip his (monkey) tail in...curl it back up and
> shoot the water across the room at his his sisters (looked like one of
> those paper party favors that you blow on to unravel)...and of course
> EVERY spicot in the house was his very own drinking fountain.
> :-)




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