Carla,

I can't help but think about how these babies have never done a bad thing
ever and yet suffer.  Then you see people doing all these horrible things
and nothing seems to happen to them.  I have to believe that their judgment
day will come!

It's just so hard to understand why bad things happen to the good and the
just.  Guess we need a theologian for that question, don't we?

Sharon

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Sharon,

I agree I with the unfairness and evil that lurks and roam.

Carla






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Oh, I am so sorry about Brian.  It seems so unfair to lose sweet innocents
this way, when evil people roam freely and in perfect health.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sharon

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Belinda,

Please take Brian off the special needs list and add Brian to the
bridge.

Brian is has been battling something strange like some of our cats
on the list. He has not been eating well for about a month. He has
been up and down. He was slightly anemic but barely according to
his blood work. All he wanted was to be loved and held. He has
been back and forth to Red Bank Hospital. He is the brother to
Kevin who we lost a few months ago with severe anemia,
lymphomic cancer on top of the felv. He was only 3 months old.
Brian was 7 months old.

Diane has kept him comfortable but last night it was clear he
wasn't gonna make it. He no longer would eat anything and couldn't
stand on his own.

I am sure he was greeted by Kevin  & I guess they will pick up
where they left off playing freely, and free of pain.

They leave behind Gina, his mom and their sister Katie. We hope
that they will have better luck in heatlh with felv. Katie is still very
active and his mom is doing well at the moment she is more laid
back than Katie.

Thanks you

Carla & Diane



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