Thank you so much for your kind words.  Im feeling a tiny better today.  As sad 
as these posts can be, it does help us get through our grief.  I do not plan to 
leave this group.  Once I get myself together again I intend to learn as much 
as I possibly can about these dear afflicted animals and hopefully do some good 
from my knowledge.  I know it was a learning experience for our wonderful vets 
and their staff and maybe now they can be a little more proactive with other 
cats.  We gave Boos interferon to them and they are going to use it for some 
other cats at the hospital.  We also received a beautiful yet painful floral 
arrangement today from them expressing their sorrow.  Dearest BooBoo has indeed 
had an impact on us all during his very short time on this earth.

Lynne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:44 AM
  Subject: BooBoo...responding this may be a little long :(


  Lynne & Bob,
  As I have been trapping cats and kittens in my area that are feral.
  Sorry for the delay of my condolences.

  This is a horrible disease especially if they have possible FIP on top of it.
  I have to tell you I did lose a fur-baby over a year ago to FIP. So I know 
the feeling all to well.
  I wanted to respond to this as I have been reading all the postings on your 
precious baby BooBoo.
  You gave him a home and very much needed love as he wouldn't have gotten if 
he had been in a shelter or roaming somewhere.
  BooBoo also knew how much the both of you loved him and wanted what was best 
for him. 
  As he loved you too.
  I'm so sorry to hear about him as I felt like he was right here in my home. 
This breaks my heart when I hear about news like this.
  Your information about him was so clear and to the heart. Great Vets too that 
were willing to go the extra mile for you.
  You both were blessed with him even though it was a short time.
  God must have needed him as I know another fur-angel will be sent to you soon.
  I know this is quite fresh to you. It is normal to shed the tears for 
Boo-Boo. 
  I have to say I did as well because I have grown to know him.
  I continue to shed tears on my loss but because of him being gone I'm 
stronger even though it's never easy losing one.
  This will make you stronger and more knowledgeable about FELV and other 
terrible Feline diseases.
  I know it doesn't feel like it right now but time is what eases the pain. 
  Always remember the good and positive times.
  I hope you will continue to stay on the list as like many of us old timers 
even if you don't have a FELV kitty. At this time I don't have FELV kitty I 
have been on this list since 2001.
  You learn a lot from this group of caring people whether it's FELV or not.

  Your BooBoo has been greeted all the others that have pass and went to the 
Rainbow Bridge.
  I believe we will be with our furbabies when it is time for us to move on. So 
they await for us until further notice meanwhile they chase, play, run after 
butterflies or whatever catches their eyes. They are no longer sick and don't 
have to worry about ever being sick again. Free of all illnesses.

  So the both of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
  Please take care of yourselves and we are here for you.
  If you need to blow off steam that is okay too we will read, or listen and 
respond if needed. 
  We are here for you regardless.

  If you go to my Pet Memorial below you can read about my "Taz" he too was 
FELV.

  P.S.
  As I've always said since day one I don't like Cheesecake but will celebrate 
and eat it when there is a cure or 100% vaccine that will stop FELV.

  In a message dated 3/2/2008 7:05:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
    We lost our precious baby tonight.  He developed difficulty breathing and 
we rushed him to the emergency clinic.  He was dehydrated and had just had his 
lungs aspirated Friday.  The vet recently experienced the same situation with 
his Himilayan, co-incidentally, though I sometimes think they make stuff up to 
identify with your pain.

    I held his little face in my hand and petted him as did Bob and he slipped 
away almost immediately.  I don't think I've cried this much in my life, Bob 
too.  At this moment I can't imagine ever being happy again.  Sounds stupid but 
BooBoo conveyed to me this evening it was time to go and he thanked us.  He was 
so very weak he could hardly walk but he was still purring as we pet him even 
with the damn catheter in.  We know this was best for him but the worst for us.

    Thank you all for being so very supportive.

    Lynne

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