This may be very true Jane.  On the other hand it has crossed my mind that I 
personally am being taught some kind of lesson about the need to be sad.  My 
mom passed away last year after a horrible 5 years of Alzheimer's.  The final 
two years she was in a nursing home and the deterioration over that period of 
time was dramatic, to the point that one day when I went to visit her I walked 
right past her because she looked nothing like my mom.  The night she died, my 
sister, brother and I stayed until her last breath.  My siblings broke down 
crying but not me.  I believe I made a sigh of relief and I have never shed a 
tear over her passing.  I think it's because I had to be responsible for her 
care and I know I did all I could.  The other two did little for her.  I hope 
that when BooBoo's time comes I can let go as easily as I did with my mom but I 
doubt it.  With these little guys we have to make the decisions about when they 
go.  I won't let him suffer but it will be hard.  We held our big Chuckie when 
he had to be euthanized, drove him home in the middle of the night and buried 
him in the pouring rain.  That was 20 years ago and I still choke up when I 
think of him.

Lynne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jane Lyons 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 10:19 PM
  Subject: Re: for Lynne - good stories


  Great Lynne ...that would be wonderful. You've found a good vet!


  Not too long ago, when I was as 'shell shocked' as you are now, a woman 
(Nina) who was on this list told me that
  it is her belief that these Felv kitties are often 'sent' to us to teach us 
how to let go of our fear of loss, and how
  to live as they do, in the moment. I've found it to be so true. I hope with 
some time, you'll feel that way about
  BooBoo. It will get better.  
  0It sounds as though you and your husband are going to give him every thing 
you can to
  fight this battle. He's so lucky to have found you.


  Jane
  On Feb 14, 2008, at 8:30 PM, Lynne wrote:


    Jane, I think that's a wonderful idea.  I was telling our vet about "the 
good stories" tonight and he was very interested.  We've determined this is a 
really terrific guy we've found.  He's attempting to adopt out a just diagnosed 
FelV cat because as he confided to us tonight, he just loves this cat and 
doesn't want to see her put down.  Like I mentioned, if that is what the owners 
decide to do, we've told him we will take her.

    Lynne
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Jane Lyons
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 8:05 PM
      Subject: Re: for Lynne - good stories


      I've just printed out a bunch of copies of "the good stories". I'm going 
to
      give them to my vet when I stop in to get DMG tomorrow. Vets should
      have hopeful stories to share with clients who were as devastated as we 
all were.


      Thanks again, Kerry. It was so good of you to put these together.
      Jane












      On Feb 14, 2008, at 11:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


        Kerry,
        Thanks for adding the stories as I remember them when I joined many 
moons ago.
        It is refreshing to see this again.

        Still say that when the cure or vaccine to help the kitties I will eat 
a piece of Cheesecake as part of celebrating. (I can't stand the stuff...yuck)
        But will do it for the ones we have lost and for the current ones 
battling this horrible disease.
        The day will come when a cure will happen but not soon enough for me.

        Bless all of you of caring and loving your Felv kitties!

        TAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTS
        SIAMESE & COLLIE RESCUE

        Terrie Mohr-Forker

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        http://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/myhomepage/petmemorial.html

        http://www.felineleukemia.org/

        http://www.petloss.com/

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