Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-09 Thread linda gata
When I got Oreo , he tested negative. But a few weeks later got sick and tested 
positive. The explanation, since he was 2 months old still has mom's inmunity 
but as time goes on it converted to positive. He is 4 years old now and doing 
fine. I live one day at a time giving him the best quality time.
Bless you all,


--- On Thu, 10/7/10, Melinda Kerr msk...@me.com wrote:


From: Melinda Kerr msk...@me.com
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 6:25 AM


Thank you for sharing your heartfelt experiences.  These babies are truly 
special.  I'm not sure if it is because they are sick or if it is because we 
love them so much better due to their sickness.  I know I took my kitty for 
granted until she got sick.  Now I spend every day trying to make what is left 
of her life meaningful and special.  It seems as though that is what all of you 
do as well, whether they were your chosen pets or they found you because they 
knew you would take them in.  Whatever the reason, it is so uplifting to see so 
much love!

Melinda and Fuji
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Kristen Stathis wrote:

 Hi! Just wanted to thank everyone who posts on this list. . . I've kept a low 
 profile for a year while I learned more than I ever wanted to know about this 
 awful virus.  I adopted my first animals, Glinda and Georgie (also a girl), a 
 little over two years ago.  A year in, Glinda got sick.  Her HCT was at 
 9  And I quickly learned all about FeLV.  Despite all of my efforts, she 
 died seven weeks later.  I had been hand-feeding her multiple times a day, 
 and giving SubQ fluids daily to try and break her awful fever (105!).  LTCI, 
 interferon and two blood transfusions as well.  As my cats had never left my 
 tiny apartment and had never been in contact with any other animals, it was 
 pretty clear that their negative test at the (best!) shelter was a false 
 negative.  I'm so grateful that they slipped through the cracks, though! Such 
 sweet dispositions-- I was lucky to know them. A few weeks ago, Georgie 
 became sick too (HCT down to 19.5)  and had
 also developed lymphoma.  We treated her w/
 Interferon (which she had been on a year), prednisone, LTCI, and I was 
 helping her eat multiple times a day. She went downhill quickly in the end. 
 Despite all we try and do to slow down this awful virus, it's just that, 
 awful.  I've been told that the sweetest kitties get the worst diseases.  
 Perhaps it is because of the disease that all of our animals are so very 
 special.  I have loved (and will continue to love) reading so many amazing 
 stories on this list-serve.  This community is phenomenal, and I'm glad to 
 have found it.  Perhaps my first first animals didn't live as long as I would 
 have hoped, but I know that they had the best lives they could have possibly 
 had with me, and I'm so grateful for every second I got to spend with them!  
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Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-07 Thread Sharyl
Kristen, I was saddened for your losses but so understand the joy you found 
with these babies.  My FeLV babies have been the most loving kitties.  Like you 
I treasured every day we had together.

They were fortunate to have found a loving and caring home.  And you were 
fortunate to have had their love and devotion.
Sharyl

--- On Wed, 10/6/10, Kristen Stathis kristenstat...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Kristen Stathis kristenstat...@gmail.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Wednesday, October 6, 2010, 10:46 PM
 Hi! Just wanted to thank everyone who
 posts on this list. . . I've kept a low profile for a year
 while I learned more than I ever wanted to know about this
 awful virus.  I adopted my first animals, Glinda and
 Georgie (also a girl), a little over two years ago.  A
 year in, Glinda got sick.  Her HCT was at 9 
 And I quickly learned all about FeLV.  Despite all of
 my efforts, she died seven weeks later.  I had been
 hand-feeding her multiple times a day, and giving SubQ
 fluids daily to try and break her awful fever (105!). 
 LTCI, interferon and two blood transfusions as well. 
 As my cats had never left my tiny apartment and had never
 been in contact with any other animals, it was pretty clear
 that their negative test at the (best!) shelter was a false
 negative.  I'm so grateful that they slipped through
 the cracks, though! Such sweet dispositions-- I was lucky to
 know them. A few weeks ago, Georgie became sick too (HCT
 down to 19.5)  and had also developed lymphoma. 
 We treated her w/ Interferon (which she had been on a year),
 prednisone, LTCI, and I was helping her eat multiple times a
 day. She went downhill quickly in the end. Despite all we
 try and do to slow down this awful virus, it's just that,
 awful.  I've been told that the sweetest kitties get
 the worst diseases.  Perhaps it is because of the
 disease that all of our animals are so very special.  I
 have loved (and will continue to love) reading so many
 amazing stories on this list-serve.  This community is
 phenomenal, and I'm glad to have found it.  Perhaps my
 first first animals didn't live as long as I would have
 hoped, but I know that they had the best lives they could
 have possibly had with me, and I'm so grateful for every
 second I got to spend with them!  
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[Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-06 Thread Kristen Stathis
Hi! Just wanted to thank everyone who posts on this list. . . I've kept a low 
profile for a year while I learned more than I ever wanted to know about this 
awful virus.  I adopted my first animals, Glinda and Georgie (also a girl), a 
little over two years ago.  A year in, Glinda got sick.  Her HCT was at 9  
And I quickly learned all about FeLV.  Despite all of my efforts, she died 
seven weeks later.  I had been hand-feeding her multiple times a day, and 
giving SubQ fluids daily to try and break her awful fever (105!).  LTCI, 
interferon and two blood transfusions as well.  As my cats had never left my 
tiny apartment and had never been in contact with any other animals, it was 
pretty clear that their negative test at the (best!) shelter was a false 
negative.  I'm so grateful that they slipped through the cracks, though! Such 
sweet dispositions-- I was lucky to know them. A few weeks ago, Georgie became 
sick too (HCT down to 19.5)  and had also developed lymphoma.  We treated her 
w/ Interferon (which she had been on a year), prednisone, LTCI, and I was 
helping her eat multiple times a day. She went downhill quickly in the end. 
Despite all we try and do to slow down this awful virus, it's just that, awful. 
 I've been told that the sweetest kitties get the worst diseases.  Perhaps it 
is because of the disease that all of our animals are so very special.  I have 
loved (and will continue to love) reading so many amazing stories on this 
list-serve.  This community is phenomenal, and I'm glad to have found it.  
Perhaps my first first animals didn't live as long as I would have hoped, but I 
know that they had the best lives they could have possibly had with me, and I'm 
so grateful for every second I got to spend with them!  
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Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-06 Thread sherrydj88
Kristen your e-mail made my heart ache and smile at the same time,ache for the 
pain we all go through and smile cause YES they are the BEST kitties.We are so 
blessed to have had a chance to love these wonderful babies. I myself have 
loved MANY. Hugs to you and I am so sorry for your losses.
Sherry
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 22:46:18 
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Subject: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

Hi! Just wanted to thank everyone who posts on this list. . . I've kept a low 
profile for a year while I learned more than I ever wanted to know about this 
awful virus.  I adopted my first animals, Glinda and Georgie (also a girl), a 
little over two years ago.  A year in, Glinda got sick.  Her HCT was at 9  
And I quickly learned all about FeLV.  Despite all of my efforts, she died 
seven weeks later.  I had been hand-feeding her multiple times a day, and 
giving SubQ fluids daily to try and break her awful fever (105!).  LTCI, 
interferon and two blood transfusions as well.  As my cats had never left my 
tiny apartment and had never been in contact with any other animals, it was 
pretty clear that their negative test at the (best!) shelter was a false 
negative.  I'm so grateful that they slipped through the cracks, though! Such 
sweet dispositions-- I was lucky to know them. A few weeks ago, Georgie became 
sick too (HCT down to 19.5)  and had also developed lymphoma.  We treated her 
w/ Interferon (which she had been on a year), prednisone, LTCI, and I was 
helping her eat multiple times a day. She went downhill quickly in the end. 
Despite all we try and do to slow down this awful virus, it's just that, awful. 
 I've been told that the sweetest kitties get the worst diseases.  Perhaps it 
is because of the disease that all of our animals are so very special.  I have 
loved (and will continue to love) reading so many amazing stories on this 
list-serve.  This community is phenomenal, and I'm glad to have found it.  
Perhaps my first first animals didn't live as long as I would have hoped, but I 
know that they had the best lives they could have possibly had with me, and I'm 
so grateful for every second I got to spend with them!  
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Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-06 Thread Mike Finch
So sorry Kristen.  What an amazing story of love.  God bless.

Mike :)
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Re: [Felvtalk] remembering my babies!

2010-10-06 Thread Melinda Kerr
Thank you for sharing your heartfelt experiences.  These babies are truly 
special.  I'm not sure if it is because they are sick or if it is because we 
love them so much better due to their sickness.  I know I took my kitty for 
granted until she got sick.  Now I spend every day trying to make what is left 
of her life meaningful and special.  It seems as though that is what all of you 
do as well, whether they were your chosen pets or they found you because they 
knew you would take them in.  Whatever the reason, it is so uplifting to see so 
much love!

Melinda and Fuji
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Kristen Stathis wrote:

 Hi! Just wanted to thank everyone who posts on this list. . . I've kept a low 
 profile for a year while I learned more than I ever wanted to know about this 
 awful virus.  I adopted my first animals, Glinda and Georgie (also a girl), a 
 little over two years ago.  A year in, Glinda got sick.  Her HCT was at 9 
  And I quickly learned all about FeLV.  Despite all of my efforts, she died 
 seven weeks later.  I had been hand-feeding her multiple times a day, and 
 giving SubQ fluids daily to try and break her awful fever (105!).  LTCI, 
 interferon and two blood transfusions as well.  As my cats had never left my 
 tiny apartment and had never been in contact with any other animals, it was 
 pretty clear that their negative test at the (best!) shelter was a false 
 negative.  I'm so grateful that they slipped through the cracks, though! Such 
 sweet dispositions-- I was lucky to know them. A few weeks ago, Georgie 
 became sick too (HCT down to 19.5)  and had also developed lymphoma.  We 
 treated her w/
 Interferon (which she had been on a year), prednisone, LTCI, and I was 
 helping her eat multiple times a day. She went downhill quickly in the end. 
 Despite all we try and do to slow down this awful virus, it's just that, 
 awful.  I've been told that the sweetest kitties get the worst diseases.  
 Perhaps it is because of the disease that all of our animals are so very 
 special.  I have loved (and will continue to love) reading so many amazing 
 stories on this list-serve.  This community is phenomenal, and I'm glad to 
 have found it.  Perhaps my first first animals didn't live as long as I would 
 have hoped, but I know that they had the best lives they could have possibly 
 had with me, and I'm so grateful for every second I got to spend with them!  
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