I believe that Charity led you to Bart to help him in his passing.  Poor mite 
was so sick :(  Bless you Patti for your loving care of animals.
   
  Gina
  

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      Thank you all so very much for your thoughts, concerns and prayers for 
Bart and me.
  After I sent that post about my feral friend, (around 3:00 AM, EST ), I DID 
go out to barn & struggled (very hard ) to get him in a large crate and into 
secluded area of house.... I hated having to lift him, he was so painful, but I 
couldn't stand the thought of him being so sick & inside the barn, no matter 
how well I "thought" I had insulated it...... 
   
  The sad news is, I did have Bart PTS.  I was with him when he crossed the 
bridge, able to snuggle & kiss him.....  How strange is that???  He was 
certainly,well probably, the most feral cat I ever came across in all my 
years....  And, very, very savvy.  Never could trap him over the past two 
years. (I even got info. from Nina on an alternative method.....)
  I honestly "believe" that because I had earned their trust, Charity "led" me 
to him in the blizzard.... She knew he needed help, so she turned to me.  Even 
when I had my Rottie (who does like cats, just freaked over a "strange" one in 
her territory), out on leash...... The way Ladybug re-acted scared the bejesus 
out of me, but Charity would not give up......When I look back, I am so very 
thankful that none of us got hurt - (me - falling, Bug [born deaf], getting off 
leash & Charity not being challenged by my very large, very territorial, 
Rottie).  I am also very thankful I was "allowed" to get both Charity & Bart 
into my care.........
   
  At the vets this AM, Bart was so good...... Scared, of course, but he kept 
looking at me and I just "knew"....
  He had an abdomen so very full of fluid.  Unbelievable.  The vet did pull out 
alot, but I finally asked him to stop.  Besides the fluid in his belly, Bart's 
gums were almost white.....NOT a good sign.  And, he had quite a few abscessed 
teeth, and was already "missing" quite a few......
  His "vision" was also questionable......
  My poor boy was also in so much pain. He "wanted" to lay down, but just 
couldn't on that cold, stainless steel table.   Broke my heart......
  Had a conversation w/ vet about the "possibilities" of Bart recovering....... 
He explained that although it was almost a textbook case of "wet FIP" (which 
would mean regular draining), he also was most assuredly very anemic.  Epogen, 
transfusions..... Also, he "explained" it "could be", lymphosarcoma, 
cardio-vascular, liver, kidneys - I'm sure you all get the picture.  His 
prognosis was very poor, with NO guarantees.
  I just remembered the promise I have made to ALL my babies, so I made the 
dreaded decision......
  My dear vet gave him a tranquilizer prior to the euthanasia solution, and 
Bart just seemed to pass peacefully, as I stroked him & kissed his (big "ole) 
head......
  Not a good day...... I HATE having to "play God"......!!!!
  And, you know, it hurts me just as much when it's a feral/stray......
  Just absolutely heartbreaking.  No other words can explain it.......
  Well, it's feeding time at Patti's Zoo, and the rest of my charges are 
counting on me.  Can't let them down.  I'm all they have,,,,,,,  And, they are 
my world.
  As soon as I am done, I will e-mail Belinda to add Bart to next CLS.
  I will also "try" to e-mail those of you who I have corresponded with off 
list.  Just, please forgive me if I don't get to it tonight....
  You are the most wonderful, supportive, loving group of folks out there...... 
I am very thankful to be a part of this group.  Really.
  Hugs,
  
  (A Very Sad) Patti & her clan
  



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