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Sherry,
I'm so sorry you lost your Maizee
G. It sounds like she was very loved, and your decision was a
difficult one, but very well thought out. I hope that she will always
be in your heart to comfort you. I also have a young cat with it, and
whenever I see him sitting looking happy and content, I'm very thankful for that
moment that I can share with him.
Sandy
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 12:53
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Subject: Lost my sweet baby to felv
Hi all I was reading some of your posts and you have really
helped me to realize that I don't need to feel guilty for my decision to let
my beautiful Maizee Grace to to the bridge.I found out back in may that my
baby had felv and a lymphoma that was crushing her airway and she was
regurgitating her food so she could swallow it easier.Anyways we started her
on chemo and within 3 days she was eating and breathing like nothing was
wrong.she was a trooper through all her treatments,well they did have to put a
muzzle on my sweet girl,she totally hated to go there,but it helped her for 6
months up until last tuesday when after monday she started gagging and
coughing up white foamy stuff,she quit eating and was totally not her sweet
playful self.The vet said she thought she was coming out of remission.I
decided not to put her through anymore stress,with all the
testing and stronger chemo was not a good choice.So I had to not be selfish
and let her go,it was one of the hardest thing I ever had to do in my life.She
was only 15 months old.She was born with it,I took her in not knowing.I had
her since she was not even 6 weeks old,she stole my heart instaltly.We had 13
1/2 wonderful months together and I am trying to remember the good things we
had and not feel guilty about my desicion.Thank you all for being here.
Sherry
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