Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-08 Thread dlgegg
If she had to go, this was a wondeful way to do it, with her people, hearing 
your voice.  She knew that she was loved.  Bless you.
 Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com wrote: 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those 
 of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
 We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
 things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
 caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
  to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
 box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
  our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
 ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
 transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
 I firmly 
 believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
 bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
 Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
 we could do.
 
 
 It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
 sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
 life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
  right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
 feeding, no more shots, and only peace.
 
 
 
 There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
 thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
 her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  
 
 
 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, 
 for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.
 
 
 
 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
 fuzzbuckets.
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-08 Thread Natalie
We always hold cats when they are euthanized; I know people who don't, and
their excuses are because they are soul mates..DUH!  If you're soul mates,
you stay together until the end and don't allow your beloved animal to die
alone!
Some people just hand them over at the hospital and leaveI don't
understand many people!

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If she had to go, this was a wondeful way to do it, with her people, hearing
your voice.  She knew that she was loved.  Bless you.
 Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com wrote: 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to
those of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
 We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
 things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
 caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
  to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
 box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
  our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
 ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
 transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
 I firmly 
 believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
 bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed
it.  
 Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
 we could do.
 
 
 It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
 sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
 life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
  right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
 feeding, no more shots, and only peace.
 
 
 
 There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
 thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
 her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  
 
 
 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more
importantly, for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this
nasty disease.
 
 
 
 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
fuzzbuckets.
 
 
 
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[Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Andy Domek

Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those of 
you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, for 
the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Lynda Wilson

Hi Andy!

This brought tears to my eyes! Aggie was very lucky to have you and what a 
trooper she was to fight it for 7 years! You shall see her over the Rainbow 
Bridge one day. She will be there to greet you.


Rest in peace, Aggie! Thank you, Andy, for giving her all the love and 
attention she needed.


Peace  Blessings to you,
Lynda
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 4:18 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS




Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to 
those of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, 
Aggie.

We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed 
it.

Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more 
importantly, for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with 
this nasty disease.




Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.




Andy

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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Edna Taylor

Andy,
 
I am so sorry for your loss.

Edna
 
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 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 21:18:52 +
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those 
 of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
 We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
 things I've had to do. It was also the right thing to do. Her anemia 
 caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
 box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio. She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
 ultimately FELV took her from me. We tried everything short of a 
 transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
 I firmly 
 believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time. Her 
 bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it. 
 Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
 we could do.
 
 
 It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
 sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
 life. If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever. But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
 feeding, no more shots, and only peace. 
 
 
 
 There is a void in my home, and my heart right now. But I am so, so 
 thankful to have had her at all. I didn't even like cats before I met 
 her, and now I'm a sucker for them! 
 
 
 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, 
 for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.
 
 
 
 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
 fuzzbuckets.
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Pam Norman

I am so sorry.

Pam

On 6/7/2011 4:18 PM, Andy Domek wrote:

Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those of 
you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
  to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
  our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.
Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
  right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, for 
the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.



Andy

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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Sara Kasteleyn
Andy,  I want to add my thoughts on the loss of your precious Aggie.  Your
post brings tears to my eyes.  Thank you so much for loving her enough to
let her go.  There is no doubt she knows how loved she was.  I'm so sorry
for this loss, and we do feel the pain with you.

Warm and loving hugs,
Sara


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Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those
of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.

Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly,
for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty
disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
fuzzbuckets.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Sharyl
Andy, I was saddened to read that Aggie has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  We 
love them, care for them and in the end let them go.  The time we are allowed 
to spend with these babies is so precious.    Thank you for caring for her.  I 
will light a candle for Aggie tonight.
Sharyl

From: Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com
To: FELV List felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 5:18 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those of 
you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.    



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, for 
the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.



Andy
                        
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Melinda Kerr
As sad as it makes me every time someone loses one of their babies, it makes me 
happy to know how much they were loved!  So sorry for your loss. 

Melinda, Fuji, and VooDoo

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 8, 2011, at 7:29 AM, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Andy, I was saddened to read that Aggie has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  We 
 love them, care for them and in the end let them go.  The time we are allowed 
 to spend with these babies is so precious.Thank you for caring for her.  
 I will light a candle for Aggie tonight.
 Sharyl
 
 From: Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com
 To: FELV List felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2011 5:18 PM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those 
 of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
 We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
 things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
 caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
 box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
 ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
 transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
 I firmly 
 believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
 bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
 Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
 we could do.
 
 
 It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
 sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
 life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
 feeding, no more shots, and only peace.
 
 
 
 There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
 thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
 her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  
 
 
 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, 
 for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.
 
 
 
 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
 fuzzbuckets.
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
Oh, I'm so sorry for your loss. Aggie is at the Bridge telling everykitty
how much she was loved.

Diane R. 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 4:19 PM
To: FELV List
Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those
of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting  to
involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter box, and
could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around  our patio.
She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but ultimately FELV took her
from me.  We tried everything short of a transfusion, and it just wasn't
enough.
I firmly
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.

Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much we
could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we sang her song to her ,
and told her what a blessing she has been in our life.  If love could heal,
she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But  right now, she's not in any
pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met her,
and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly,
for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty
disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
fuzzbuckets.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Natalie
So terribly sorry about your sad news!
Now that you love cats, more should come your way!
Natalie
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those
of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.

Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly,
for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty
disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
fuzzbuckets.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Katy Doyle
Oh shooo, you totally made me cry, I can only image what you've had to go 
through right now. I'm still new to the disease, so I haven't gone through the 
whole cycle yet.

This forum has taught me to value my time with all my animals because we don't 
know how long it will be.

Andi, I am sorry for your loss, it is always a tough decision to put down an 
animal. In the end, you know when it is time for your animal. I know you gave 
that kitty the best life she could have lived.

I think it takes a special person to want to help these cats. You are all 
angels!

Katy

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On Jun 7, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com wrote:

 
 Hi all,
 
 I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those 
 of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
 We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
 things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
 caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
 box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
 ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
 transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
 I firmly 
 believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
 bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
 Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
 we could do.
 
 
 It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
 sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
 life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
 feeding, no more shots, and only peace.
 
 
 
 There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
 thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
 her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  
 
 
 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, 
 for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.
 
 
 
 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
 fuzzbuckets.
 
 
 
 Andy
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread sherrydj88
Andy my heart is hurting for you,I believe that feleuk cats are special...Aggie 
was so lucky to have you...hugs to you
Sherry
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Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 21:18:52 
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those of 
you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, for 
the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.



Andy
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Sally Davis
Andy,

I too want to say how sorry I am. Aggie was lucky to have you as I know she
gave you so much in return.

Sally


 Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly,
 for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty
 disease.



 Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
 fuzzbuckets.



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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Beth
Aggie definitely made her mark in your heart. Peace to you  the little angel.
Beth

Andy Domek oxjake...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those of 
you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest 
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia 
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting
 to involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter 
box, and could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around
 our patio.  She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but 
ultimately FELV took her from me.  We tried everything short of a 
transfusion, and it just wasn't enough.
I firmly 
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her 
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.  
Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much 
we could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we 
sang her song to her , and told her what a blessing she has been in our 
life.  If love could heal, she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But
 right now, she's not in any pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so 
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met 
her, and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly, 
for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved 
fuzzbuckets.



Andy
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS

2011-06-07 Thread Bonnie Hogue
Andy
My condolences to you on what has obviously been a devastating loss in your
life.  Bless you for your efforts and your love of little Aggie.  It sounds
like whatever you gave you got back a thousand fold.
May you rest assured you did all you could and now she romps in a world free
of dis-Ease.
Peace,
~Bonnie

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Subject: [Felvtalk] Please add Aggie to the CLS


Hi all,

I know I haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to offer an update to those
of you who followed our story with our little bundle of spunk, Aggie.
We helped Aggie cross over this morning, and it was one of the hardest
things I've had to do.  It was also the right thing to do.  Her anemia
caused her to gasp for air since yesterday evening, and she was starting  to
involuntarily shake, could no longer walk, make it to the litter box, and
could barely raise her head to watch the lizards running around  our patio.
She was my little valiant fighter for 7 years, but ultimately FELV took her
from me.  We tried everything short of a transfusion, and it just wasn't
enough.
I firmly
believe that LTCI bought us about a year of good quality time.  Her
bloodwork was taking a VERY marked decline last June, and LTCI reversed it.

Unfortunately, FELV is a tough nut to crack and there was only so much we
could do.


It was very peaceful, she just went to sleep while we sang her song to her ,
and told her what a blessing she has been in our life.  If love could heal,
she'd have been the healthiest cat ever.  But  right now, she's not in any
pain, no more seizures, no more force 
feeding, no more shots, and only peace.



There is a void in my home, and my heart right now.  But I am so, so
thankful to have had her at all.  I didn't even like cats before I met her,
and now I'm a sucker for them!  


Thank you for your advice, your collective knowledge, and more importantly,
for the kindness you show to everyone who is dealing with this nasty
disease.



Peace to all of you, and good luck on your journeys with your beloved
fuzzbuckets.



Andy
  
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