Buzz will always be in your heart---he was a very lucky little guy....  I
know it hurts so much right now but pretty soon you'll smile when you think
of all those funny little things he did--all those good times that you will
never ever forget.  Those memories are his lasting gift to you.  

Christiane Biagi
Cell:  914-720-6888
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Buzz is gone

Today I had to have my sweet little kitty Buzz PTS.  I feel like a very
large piece of me is missing.

The first time I saw Buzz I fell in love with him.  He was terrified,
cowering between two up-ended mattresses in an unused bedroom at my
brothers' house.  He had been abused by neighborhood boys in an urban area
where my brother used to live.  When my sister in law, Lee, rescued him he
was very sick, full of parasites, starving and near death.  She and my
brother nursed him back to physical health but he was still terrified of
people. They named him Buzz Saw because of the way his claws flew whenever
anyone got near him.  That day Lee caught him in a blanket and handed him to
me.  I sat with him and gently pet him and talked to him.  Within about 20
minutes he was purring. Before we left that day he reached up to me and
touched noses.

After about a week I talked my husband into keeping him.  When I brought him
home I put him into our study so he had a smaller space to get used to, and
to keep him separate from the other cats. When I took him to the vet a few
days later his feline leukemia test came back positive.  Buzz was going to
live in the study for quite a while so I filled it with cat toys and a cat
tree and pretty much spoiled him as much as much as I could. Every evening I
would spend hours with him.  I was working on a computer project and he kept
me company with that. That is how it was from January of '07 to April.  At
that point it was clear that keeping him separate was not working.  We
vaccinated the other cats for feline leukemia and released Buzzy into the
rest of the house.  He loved his new freedom and became every ones quiet
little shadow. He loved to watch what was going on.  His favorite place was
a window bench that looks out on the bird feeder.  At night he either slept
on a ledge right behind my head or cuddled up next to me, purring.  When
July came I noticed that he seemed to have no energy and was not eating.
When we took him to the vet the diagnosis was anemia.  With heavy doses of
prednesolone his health and red blood count began to come back.  I was so
happy watching my sweet boy gaining back his energy and appetite.  While he
was recuperating I would take him out to sit on the deck on my lap.  He
loved sniffing the outdoor smells and feeling the warm sunshine on his fur.
He would sit and purr out there for as long as I could sit and hold him.  In
the evenings Buzzy loved to chase DaBird and the laser pointer.  His blood
was being tested every couple of weeks and soon it was in the normal range.
We began to back off on the prednesolone.  For several weeks everything was
going well until the week that his blood count started going the wrong
direction.  I prayed that it was just the one time but unfortunately not.
That horrible disease was in his bone marrow and the medication was no
longer helping.  For the last several weeks I watched as he became more and
more lethargic.  We offered him every special treat we could think of to
keep him eating and he would nibble on those tidbits almost to the end.  He
would sit all day on his window seat and for the last week we carried him to
the litter box.  He always watched every move I made as I moved around the
kitchen. Today when he just put his head down in exhaustion instead of
watching, I knew it was time to say goodbye to my darling boy. When I took
him to the vet I told him how much I have loved him and asked him to meet me
at the bridge.  Then he went to sleep in my arms.  I will miss him so very
much, but now he is in a place where there is no feline leukemia.

Sue

 
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