Thanks, Nina - I still have way too many words about it - like DARN why did
they declaw that young kitten and let him out and so forth... And why
couldn't I find out what was wrong. Life is so imperfect seeming, sometimes.
Sigh,
Gloria
At 10:25 AM 11/21/2005, you wrote:
Aww Gloria, I'm so sorry about Lancelot. It alternately makes me sad and
angry when I think about the ignorance and cruelty that humans inflict on
these sweet angels. It is possible that his humans are heartsick over his
loss, he may have had a loving home and became lost, we'll never
know. However it happened, thank Heavens Lance was able to find his way
to you for the love and comfort he so much deserved. It never gets easier
when we lose our fight, but it's the painful price we pay to make a
difference in their lives. Love, hugs and comfort to you for continuing
to make a difference, one sweet soul at a time.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, My sweet little Lancelot (not FELV) died early Thursday morning.
I got him in january, a lady called to say that he'd been outside her new
house for a couple of very cold months, Dec and Jan. He had the sniffles
bad. I've been pulling for him, taking him to the vet, doing lysine and
interferon and Zeniquin and other abx and stuff.
He just never thrived. It seemed that his kidneys weren't doing well -
his pee wasn't concentrated. Suggested problems were pneumonia, or
bordatella. He was a little over a year old, a white kitty with black
tail and ears, a sweet as could be. Somebody had him neutered young, and
declawed, then either lost or dumped him, poor boy. I wanted him to live
to be 18, but was not to be.
Sleep soft sweet Lancelot. Susan brought her little kitten Carla over (
who died recently) to go in the box with Lancelot and we'll bury them together.
Gloria