On Jul 30, 2008, at 6:26 AM, Marylyn wrote:
It doesn't matter how old they are when they leave.....it breaks
your heart. However, he left loved and cared for. The comfort in
that. And he added so much to your life.
On Jul 30, 2008, at 2:20 AM, Karen Griffith wrote:
Jennifer,
I am glad that you are taking such good care of Ash. I don't get
the time to post to the list often, but am willing to take
telephone calls for advise. I am a 1974 Ohio State University grad
in Animal Science and have my Masters work in Animal Nutrition and
Physiology...with over 30 plus years experience and additional
study as an Animal Scientist (Physiology/Pathology) and
Nutritionist. I have worked with many FeLV cats. I now work
mainly holistically, but also advise the use of traditional
veterinary medications along with the natural. I can work with
your veterinarian if you so wish. If you, or your veterinarian,
would like to give me a call, I can answer any questions you may
have and hopefully help you on your way to better health with your
kitty.
Let me know the best time to reach you by phone if I am not
available when you call. There is no charge for my services or
suggestions to anyone on this list. My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
My other contact info is following.
Looking forward to speaking with you. (This invitation also goes
out to anyone one this list that is in need of help.)
P.S. below, please read.
Karen Griffith
Karen Griffith Farms
34440 State Route 7
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Phone: 740-992-5782
Website: www.karengriffith.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you would put 'Old Tom' in your prayers, it would be
appreciated. He was 25 years old 'I knew this for sure as I had
him for 20 years', and had judged him at at least10 by his teeth
when I castrated him and did his teeth. He died in the lightning
storm we had here last week. He was FeLV positive for the last 10
yrs, and had endured other severe problems, but was in great health
at his 'untimely' demise. You all will think I'm crazy for being
upset at losing him this way, but it was storming too severely to
go out in the lightning storm and hail to get him in...I had just
let him outside 15 minutes before the storm suddenly rolled in.
There were over 100mph straight line winds, many huge trees down,
power lines, structural damage, etc. I miss him terribly. I have
25 cats I am taking care of, but 'The Old Man' was special. He was
a tough, proud old guy. There are a lot of good stories about
him. (I started to tell a few, but decided to leave it at that).
I just miss him.
The neighbor lost 2 horses in the storm as well....all 70 head of
my horses came through OK.
-
_______________________________________________
Felvtalk mailing list
[email protected]
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org