[Felvtalk] FeLV cat in Charleston - owner is homeless

2016-05-01 Thread Katherine K.
There is a 9 year old tuxedo cat in Charleston SC who is FeLV positive and
has been for several years. His owner is dealing with health issues and she
has become homeless. Does anyone have room for him or know of a Charleston
rescue that could help?

He was posted on the Facebook group for Owners of cats with FeLV/FIV.

I am in North Carolina and could help with transport.

Thanks,
Katherine
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Re: [Felvtalk] The Brock Star has left the building

2016-05-01 Thread Jane Gannon

I am very sorry, he was so lucky to have you.
Jane
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I am so sorry for your loss.  I have been there and know words do not ease 
the pain, only time.  My prayers are with you.



 Ardy Robertson  wrote:

Marsha,
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Ardy


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Marsha
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 5:30 PM
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Subject: [Felvtalk] The Brock Star has left the building

Brock left this earthly plane this afternoon.  This morning he didn't get
out of the lounge chair to greet me, refused his heart pills again, and 
his
third eyelids were showing.  He did eat all the food I brought him 
though -
he licked off the spoon as I held it up in front of him on the lounge 
chair.
We did half, then the other half later.  I visited with him a lot.  He 
spent
most of his time in his lounge chair on his fleece blanket, but once he 
got
down and took a short stroll through his domain.  Usually I am in the 
lounge

chair, with Brock on my lap.  Such a tired boy; his bone marrow was no
longer working as it should - low RBC, WBC, and platelets, and not making
new.  He had Feline Leukemia Virus, survived a year with Restrictive
Cardiomyopathy & CHF, and just recently developed lymphoma.  So not fair 
to

such a sweet and handsome boy.

He received a sedative first and we spent a half hour or 45 minutes
together.  His paw rested on my hand.  As he relaxed, he ever so lightly
made biscuits on my hand.  He even did his elevator butt routine, but 
laying

down instead of standing up.

He was only with me a year and a half, but he had so much love to give 
out

during that time, that there is now another permanent scar on my heart.
Along with too many others that are still somewhat fresh.

Dearest Brock, visit me soon in my dreams.  I left the patio lights on 
for

your spirit to find the way back to Fort Shappell.

Marsha

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