Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-09 Thread catatonya
Dede,
   
  I'm so sorry to read about Ki.  You certainly did everything you could. Take 
care of yourself.
   
  tonya

dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me. I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full. The way he was
breathing was weird also. You could see his head and
chest moving. His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein. My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats. I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones. He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death. His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it. It was only a faint pos. He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him. He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died. I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him. He was a pistol, and rough to play with! I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-09 Thread dede hicken
Thank you, Tonys, I appreciate it.  It never gets any
easier, does it?

Dede



--- catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,

   I'm so sorry to read about Ki.  You certainly did
 everything you could. Take care of yourself.

   tonya
 
 dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
 Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
 It was sooo hard for me. I noticed last night that
 his belly looked really full. The way he was
 breathing was weird also. You could see his head and
 chest moving. His eyes had brightened up though, and
 the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. He
 even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
 The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
 colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein. My
 biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
 couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
 death.
 
 Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
 never put him in with most of the cats. I dunno...I
 could go crazy asking what if's I guess I believed
 he would be one of the lucky ones. He came from a
 horrible home...many FeLV cats and death. His
 siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
 beat it. It was only a faint pos. He had a fever
 like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
 I am so grateful for the time I had with him. He
 came
 to me the week before my beloved Smokey died. I
 didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
 bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
 him. He was a pistol, and rough to play with! I hope
 he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
 can all be together forever.
 
 May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
 care until we meet again.
 
 Dede
 
 When you are in the service of your fellow beings,
 you are only in the service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-05 Thread dede hicken
Thank you Cindy.  It means a lot.

Dede



--- cindy reasoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,
 
 I am so so sorry to hear about Ki.  You are in my
 thoughts.
 
 Cindy Reasoner
 
 --- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I wish I could say I deliberately did this.  I
 swore
  I
  never would.  When these 4 kitens came into foster
  care, they neded a home for 2 of them...I got to
  choose.  I picked the 2 tabbies.After I had them 2
  weeks, I noticed Ki had 2 huge nodes in his neck. 
  We
  treated that, and tested him...Surprise.  I was
  shocked and frightened. I'm not sure I would have
  volontarity done this.  I have 3 FIV cats.  One of
  them is diabetic, one has stomatitis.  I have
  another
  with severe stomatitis, and one asthmatic.
  
  I go from day to day. Life is a gift.  When I take
 a
  furkid, it is a commitment for better or worse, in
  sickness and in health so to speak.  You cn't
 throw
  them away because they are not pefect.
  
  I have been truly blessed by my fur-family
  
  Dede  (who is sorry for the chit chat)   
  
  
  
  --- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   And thank you.
   
   When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor
 opened
   me up and swallowed me.
   
   Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my
  vet
   and his wife (who have 
   several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly
   doing research, even @ 73 
   yrs.) warned me that when she becomes
 symptomatic,
   she could go very fast, 
   it just depends.
   
   I was s glad they were there for me.
   
   Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many
   different ways...
   
   Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as
 a
   tack.
   
   I have a good client that has only had felv+
 cats,
   his limit is 3.
   
   The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for
 him,
  if
   he has 3 and gets a 
   4th, one dies really soon afterwards.
   
   He is an international pilot for UPS, and has
 been
   for 25+ yrs.  (cha 
   ching$)
   
   He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn
  off.
   
   Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a
   baby while holding his cat 
   @ the vet's?
   
   Not pretty.
   
   The good thing is, he only has been working 10
  days
   per month (10 days on, 
   20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him,
  he
   plans to work more and 
   donate a lot more money.
   
   In otherwords, he has been just working his
  minimum
   to be w/ his cats, but 
   once they are all gone, he will fly more and of
   course, have more money.
   
   Right now he is a very big donor, always there
 for
   my project kitties.
   
   When he retires in a few years, he really hopes
 to
   start a sanctuary, and he 
   will have a lot of people to help him.
   
   I don't know, I have always said that, it takes
 a
   very special purrson to 
   have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..
   
   LOTS of people are even afraid of them.
   
   I recently had 2 people over on separate
 occasions
   that would not even enter 
   my felv+ room, they just looked through the
 door.
   
   They were really afraid of taking it home to
 their
   cats.
   
   I understand that it is a very delicate
   virus
   
   I just call them my little bubble
  kitties.
:)...
   Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
   www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
   www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
   www.shadowcats.net
 As Cleopatra
  lay
   in state,
  Faithful Bast
  at
   her side did wait,
  Purring
  welcomes
   of soft applause,
  Ever guarding
   with sharpened claws.
   
  Trajan
   Tennent
   
   
   
   
   - Original Message - 
   From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:53 PM
   Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel
   
   
   Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can
 only
   take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
   system is not so great.  I just don't get why
 some
   get
   it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer
   that,
   I'd get the Pulitzer.
   
   I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated
  him
   with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will
   never
   know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
   someone.  They are so fragile.
   
   Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me
  in
   July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just
 takes
   time, I guess.
   
   Dede
   
   
   
   
  
  
  When you are in the service of your fellow
 beings,
  you are only in the service of your God
 Mosiah 2:17
  
  
 
 
 
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When you are in the service of your fellow beings, you are only in the service 
of your God
   Mosiah 2:17

Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-04 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey

What a great guy!


Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


On Jun 30, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Susan Dubose wrote:


And thank you.

When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor opened me up and  
swallowed me.


Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my vet and his wife  
(who have
several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly doing research,  
even @ 73
yrs.) warned me that when she becomes symptomatic, she could go  
very fast,

it just depends.

I was s glad they were there for me.

Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many different ways...

Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as a tack.

I have a good client that has only had felv+ cats, his limit is 3.

The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for him, if he has 3 and  
gets a

4th, one dies really soon afterwards.

He is an international pilot for UPS, and has been for 25+ yrs.  (cha
ching$)

He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn off.

Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a baby while holding  
his cat

@ the vet's?

Not pretty.

The good thing is, he only has been working 10 days per month (10  
days on,
20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him, he plans to work  
more and

donate a lot more money.

In otherwords, he has been just working his minimum to be w/ his  
cats, but
once they are all gone, he will fly more and of course, have more  
money.


Right now he is a very big donor, always there for my project  
kitties.


When he retires in a few years, he really hopes to start a  
sanctuary, and he

will have a lot of people to help him.

I don't know, I have always said that, it takes a very special  
purrson to

have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..

LOTS of people are even afraid of them.

I recently had 2 people over on separate occasions that would not  
even enter

my felv+ room, they just looked through the door.

They were really afraid of taking it home to their cats.

I understand that it is a very delicate virus

I just call them my little bubble kitties.  :)...
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened  
claws.

 Trajan Tennent




- Original Message -
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel


Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can only
take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
system is not so great.  I just don't get why some get
it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer that,
I'd get the Pulitzer.

I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated him
with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will never
know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
someone.  They are so fragile.

Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me in
July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just takes
time, I guess.

Dede







Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-03 Thread dede hicken
Thank you for the thoughts Gloria.  It means a lot.

Dede



--- Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede, I am So.o.o sorry that you're baby has gone on
 to the Bridge. I 
 know he's still with you in many ways, what a
 blessing.  My thoughts 
 are with you and Ki. Gloria
 
 It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
 Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 ...
 
 


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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread Gina WN
I am so sorry DeDe.
   
  Gina
   
  

Leslie Lawther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DeDe... we are all so sorry for your loss.  
  Leslie =^..^=

 
  On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that 
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible 
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a 
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came 
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope 
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

When you are in the service of your fellow beings, you are only in the service 
of your God 
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread Belinda

  Dede,
  I'm sorry Ki didn't make it, I was hoping he could pull through. He 
is with you always in your heart and special memories ... so much 
sadness lately.


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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread cindy reasoner
Dede,

I am so so sorry to hear about Ki.  You are in my
thoughts.

Cindy Reasoner

--- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wish I could say I deliberately did this.  I swore
 I
 never would.  When these 4 kitens came into foster
 care, they neded a home for 2 of them...I got to
 choose.  I picked the 2 tabbies.After I had them 2
 weeks, I noticed Ki had 2 huge nodes in his neck. 
 We
 treated that, and tested him...Surprise.  I was
 shocked and frightened. I'm not sure I would have
 volontarity done this.  I have 3 FIV cats.  One of
 them is diabetic, one has stomatitis.  I have
 another
 with severe stomatitis, and one asthmatic.
 
 I go from day to day. Life is a gift.  When I take a
 furkid, it is a commitment for better or worse, in
 sickness and in health so to speak.  You cn't throw
 them away because they are not pefect.
 
 I have been truly blessed by my fur-family
 
 Dede  (who is sorry for the chit chat)   
 
 
 
 --- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  And thank you.
  
  When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor opened
  me up and swallowed me.
  
  Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my
 vet
  and his wife (who have 
  several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly
  doing research, even @ 73 
  yrs.) warned me that when she becomes symptomatic,
  she could go very fast, 
  it just depends.
  
  I was s glad they were there for me.
  
  Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many
  different ways...
  
  Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as a
  tack.
  
  I have a good client that has only had felv+ cats,
  his limit is 3.
  
  The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for him,
 if
  he has 3 and gets a 
  4th, one dies really soon afterwards.
  
  He is an international pilot for UPS, and has been
  for 25+ yrs.  (cha 
  ching$)
  
  He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn
 off.
  
  Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a
  baby while holding his cat 
  @ the vet's?
  
  Not pretty.
  
  The good thing is, he only has been working 10
 days
  per month (10 days on, 
  20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him,
 he
  plans to work more and 
  donate a lot more money.
  
  In otherwords, he has been just working his
 minimum
  to be w/ his cats, but 
  once they are all gone, he will fly more and of
  course, have more money.
  
  Right now he is a very big donor, always there for
  my project kitties.
  
  When he retires in a few years, he really hopes to
  start a sanctuary, and he 
  will have a lot of people to help him.
  
  I don't know, I have always said that, it takes a
  very special purrson to 
  have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..
  
  LOTS of people are even afraid of them.
  
  I recently had 2 people over on separate occasions
  that would not even enter 
  my felv+ room, they just looked through the door.
  
  They were really afraid of taking it home to their
  cats.
  
  I understand that it is a very delicate
  virus
  
  I just call them my little bubble
 kitties.
   :)...
  Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
  www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
  www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
  www.shadowcats.net
As Cleopatra
 lay
  in state,
 Faithful Bast
 at
  her side did wait,
 Purring
 welcomes
  of soft applause,
 Ever guarding
  with sharpened claws.
  
 Trajan
  Tennent
  
  
  
  
  - Original Message - 
  From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:53 PM
  Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel
  
  
  Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can only
  take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
  system is not so great.  I just don't get why some
  get
  it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer
  that,
  I'd get the Pulitzer.
  
  I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated
 him
  with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will
  never
  know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
  someone.  They are so fragile.
  
  Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me
 in
  July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just takes
  time, I guess.
  
  Dede
  
  
  
  
 
 
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread Gloria Lane
Dede, I am So.o.o sorry that you're baby has gone on to the Bridge. I 
know he's still with you in many ways, what a blessing.  My thoughts 
are with you and Ki. Gloria



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

...



Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread dede hicken
Thank You Jane.  It has been a hard few days.  I just
hope all my other guys are OK.  I tried to be so clean
with the litterboxes.  Honestly though, between the
FELV and his lousy beginning, he probably had the
virus, and his immune system couldn't fight it off. 
FIP is such a @#$%*.

Dede



--- Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede I am so sorry. I was hoping that when I turned
 this
 computer on that there would be some good news about
 Ki.
 
 He was lucky to have found you. I hope you can find
 comfort
 in the good times you shared and knowing that he
 finally
 felt loved and cared for.
 
 You fought for him until the very end, and he knew
 that.
 
 His angels are with you.
 
 Jane
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 30, 2007, at 1:09 PM, dede hicken wrote:
 
 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. 
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
  When you are in the service of your fellow
 beings, you are only in  
  the service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-02 Thread TatorBunz
 
 
Dede,
Bless you for giving  him a home at a time of need before Smokey left to go 
to the Rainbow Bridge. I  always make a point of reading your postings 
regarding Angel  Ki.
I had hopes that  maybe he would shake it off again. 
His fragile body  couldn't continue anymore but his spirit will always remain 
in your heart. He  will also be looking over your shoulder.
I wouldn't put it  pass him to send another homeless kitty your way. 
This would be his  sign.
The day will come  when we will be with our angel furkids again.
This is what I like  to believe.
Your right on the  WHAT IFS we can go crazy on this. As I know from my 
experience on losing my  precious furkids.
 
I may not always  respond to everyone but I try to read as many of the 
postings possible  especially with what has been going on in my  household.
Very hectic and time  consuming.
Husband being a butt  at times since his injury!



 
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-01 Thread elizabeth trent

Dede,
I know I'm a nut burger with special sauce...but I still see Mama Kitty
standing at the door looking at me with her sweet self.  She sits by me on
the porch like she always did.  It's been a few months - I still cry.  I
don't think anyone could convince me that those dear ones don't have a soul
and a spirit.  They care about us.  They live on in our hearts...and on a
clear day - you can see them.

Please annoy Chi and give him a big hug from Auntie beth :0)

more hugs and love to you,
elizabeth in alabama, phelix, tori, tiffany, othello, antonio, lexie, and
shakiti


On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thanks Cassandra.  No problem with the crying.  I let
Ki's brother Chi out into the main house today.  He is
running around and being obnoxious.  I keep grabbing
him to hug, and he gets annoyed!!  They are almost
alike except Ki had more white on his front paws and a
white muzzle...both beautiful tabby boys with white
feet.

I don't know for certain either, but logically, if
you believe all things have spirit, it makes sense
that they live on as we will.  that is a comforting
thought about now.

Dede



--- C  J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede, i'm so sorry that Ki has passed.  It is these
 days that are the
 hardest to get through.  When Tomi left me, I
 alternated between not being
 able to believe he was gone, and feeling like he's
 been gone forever.  It
 hurts so much, but try to think of him often, and
 allow yourself to cry as
 much as you need to.

 Though i'm not always sure, I try to believe that
 their spirits live on, and
 something happened with Tomi that makes me a little
 more certain that
 perhaps their spirits do persist.  A few hours after
 Tomi died, I leaned
 over to kiss his forehead.  In that exact moment,
 when I opened my eyes and
 looked at him, there was a rainbow across his face.
 I have a kitty ornament
 in the window that my dad gave me years ago, and the
 sun was reflecting
 through it in such a way at that exact time, that it
 shone on his face in a
 rainbow of color.  Could it have been a coincidence?
  I suppose so, but that
 is sure a crazy coincidence if that's all it was.

 Maybe Tomi and Ki are introducing themselves to each
 other right now, and
 telling each other all about us.

 Cassandra




 - Original Message -
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
 Subject: Ki is an Angel


 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
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 beings, you are only in the
  service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-01 Thread dede hicken
Thanks for your thoughts Elizabeth.  You are NOT a nut
case. I've never seen, but I have felt, and I believe.

Dede



--- elizabeth trent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,
 I know I'm a nut burger with special sauce...but I
 still see Mama Kitty
 standing at the door looking at me with her sweet
 self.  She sits by me on
 the porch like she always did.  It's been a few
 months - I still cry.  I
 don't think anyone could convince me that those dear
 ones don't have a soul
 and a spirit.  They care about us.  They live on in
 our hearts...and on a
 clear day - you can see them.
 
 Please annoy Chi and give him a big hug from Auntie
 beth :0)
 
 more hugs and love to you,
 elizabeth in alabama, phelix, tori, tiffany,
 othello, antonio, lexie, and
 shakiti
 
 
 On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks Cassandra.  No problem with the crying.  I
 let
  Ki's brother Chi out into the main house today. 
 He is
  running around and being obnoxious.  I keep
 grabbing
  him to hug, and he gets annoyed!!  They are almost
  alike except Ki had more white on his front paws
 and a
  white muzzle...both beautiful tabby boys with
 white
  feet.
 
  I don't know for certain either, but logically, if
  you believe all things have spirit, it makes sense
  that they live on as we will.  that is a
 comforting
  thought about now.
 
  Dede
 
 
 
  --- C  J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Dede, i'm so sorry that Ki has passed.  It is
 these
   days that are the
   hardest to get through.  When Tomi left me, I
   alternated between not being
   able to believe he was gone, and feeling like
 he's
   been gone forever.  It
   hurts so much, but try to think of him often,
 and
   allow yourself to cry as
   much as you need to.
  
   Though i'm not always sure, I try to believe
 that
   their spirits live on, and
   something happened with Tomi that makes me a
 little
   more certain that
   perhaps their spirits do persist.  A few hours
 after
   Tomi died, I leaned
   over to kiss his forehead.  In that exact
 moment,
   when I opened my eyes and
   looked at him, there was a rainbow across his
 face.
   I have a kitty ornament
   in the window that my dad gave me years ago, and
 the
   sun was reflecting
   through it in such a way at that exact time,
 that it
   shone on his face in a
   rainbow of color.  Could it have been a
 coincidence?
I suppose so, but that
   is sure a crazy coincidence if that's all it
 was.
  
   Maybe Tomi and Ki are introducing themselves to
 each
   other right now, and
   telling each other all about us.
  
   Cassandra
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
   Subject: Ki is an Angel
  
  
   
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let
 you
   know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
   
It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
   that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his
 head
   and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up
 though,
   and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept
 spiking.
   He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
   
The vet drained his belly, and it was thick
 straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein. 
 My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow
 when
   I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
   horrible
death.
   
Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
   have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I
   dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
   believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came
 from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
   would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a
 fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,
   
I am so grateful for the time I had with him. 
 He
   came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died. 
 I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him
 in
   the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and
 slept
   with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!
  I
   hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come
 when
   we
can all be together forever.
   
May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you
 in
   his
care until we meet again.
   
Dede
   
When you are in the service of your fellow
   beings, you are only in the
service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-07-01 Thread dede hicken
I can't remember if I wrote to thank you for your
comments.  You are right, of course, and we difinately
loved him.

Thanks,
Dede



--- MaryChristine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 you gave him exactly what he needed to be able to go
 on to the next stage of
 his journey. if you believe there's a plan, you have
 to know that all
 happens as it is meant to--even when our hearts feel
 broken by the
 fulfillment.
 
 love one another. for ki, you made that real. that's
 all that really
 matters.
 
 GLOW to guide his way home, and to heal your hearts.
 
 MC
 
 On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. 
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
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 beings, you are only in the
  service of your God
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Ki

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken

---I think we are really in trouble here.  His whole
breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.

I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in such a
rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and watch
him die, it would kill me.

I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever. I
haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
would do any good.  Bless my little guy.

Dede


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Re: Ki

2007-06-30 Thread Susan Dubose
Dede,

I will keep you  Ki in my thoughts today.

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- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 6:54 AM
Subject: Ki



---I think we are really in trouble here.  His whole
breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.

I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in such a
rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and watch
him die, it would kill me.

I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever. I
haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
would do any good.  Bless my little guy.

Dede


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Re: Ki

2007-06-30 Thread Gloria Lane
I'l keep you in my thoughts also, Dede.  I notice you say you're in a  
rural area - is there any possibility of getting him to a vet?   He  
may have fluid in his chest that could be drawn off with a needle.   
It makes them more comfortable.  just a possibility, but something I  
always check into when my FELV kitties have breathing problems.


Gloria




On Jun 30, 2007, at 6:54 AM, dede hicken wrote:



---I think we are really in trouble here.  His whole
breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.

I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in such a
rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and watch
him die, it would kill me.

I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever. I
haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
would do any good.  Bless my little guy.

Dede


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Re: Ki

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
Gloria,  as we speak, I am on hold with the vet.  I
will have to do something today...

Am on my way, keep us in your prayes.

Dede and Ki



--- Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'l keep you in my thoughts also, Dede.  I notice
 you say you're in a  
 rural area - is there any possibility of getting him
 to a vet?   He  
 may have fluid in his chest that could be drawn off
 with a needle.   
 It makes them more comfortable.  just a possibility,
 but something I  
 always check into when my FELV kitties have
 breathing problems.
 
 Gloria
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 30, 2007, at 6:54 AM, dede hicken wrote:
 
 
  ---I think we are really in trouble here.  His
 whole
  breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
  before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.
 
  I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in
 such a
  rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and
 watch
  him die, it would kill me.
 
  I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever.
 I
  haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
  would do any good.  Bless my little guy.
 
  Dede
 
 
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 beings, you are only in  
  the service of your God
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Re: Ki

2007-06-30 Thread elizabeth trent

Dede..you and Ki are in my heart.  Prayers and love to you.

elizabeth


On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



---I think we are really in trouble here.  His whole
breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.

I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in such a
rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and watch
him die, it would kill me.

I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever. I
haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
would do any good.  Bless my little guy.

Dede


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Re: Ki

2007-06-30 Thread C J

Praying for you and Ki.

Cassandra

- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 6:54 AM
Subject: Ki




---I think we are really in trouble here.  His whole
breathing patern has changed.  I've never seen it
before, but I think he has fluid in his belly.

I am scared to death.  It is Sat, and we are in such a
rural area.  If I have to sit here tomorrow and watch
him die, it would kill me.

I am just sick at heart.  He still has the fever. I
haven't even given him the IR, and I'm now sure it
would do any good.  Bless my little guy.

Dede


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Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken

It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Leslie Lawther

*DeDe... we are all so sorry for your loss.  *
*Leslie =^..^=*


On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread TatorBunz
Dede,
Bless you for giving him a home at a time of need before Smokey  left to go 
to the Rainbow Bridge. I always make a point of reading your postings  
regarding Angel Ki.
I had hopes that maybe he would shake it off again. 
His fragile body couldn't continue anymore but his spirit will  always remain 
in your heart. He will also be looking over your  shoulder.
I wouldn't put it pass him to send another homeless kitty your  way. 
This would be his sign.
The day will come when we will be with our angel furkids  again.
This is what I like to believe.
Your right on the WHAT IFS we can go crazy on this. As I know  from my 
experience on losing my precious furkids.
 
I may not always respond to everyone but I try to read as many  of the 
postings possible especially with what has been going on in my  household.
Very hectic and time consuming.
Husband being a butt at times since his  injury!
 
Terrie Mohr-Forker

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread MaryChristine

you gave him exactly what he needed to be able to go on to the next stage of
his journey. if you believe there's a plan, you have to know that all
happens as it is meant to--even when our hearts feel broken by the
fulfillment.

love one another. for ki, you made that real. that's all that really
matters.

GLOW to guide his way home, and to heal your hearts.

MC

On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Susan Dubose
Dede,
Please do not blame yourself for Ki's death, life happens and stress is a 
big part of that.

It is not avoidable.

I understand how you feel though.

My Serenity came to me last July from a Frankenbreeder situation, and she 
was afraid of her own shadow.

She had never seen a toy before, and she stuck to Princess Naughty Lola like 
glue.

They came from the same House of Squalor.  :(

Everyday she began to trust me more, and nothing warmed my heart more than 
hearing her begin to bat her toys around, espeically in the middle of the 
night.  :)

And watching her devour her food, trying new ones, when before she barely 
was fed enough to sustain herself.

Chronic URI and severe ringworm also was in the mix.  (Just like w/ 
Pugsley).

However, she also came to me unspayed, and since she was a cruelty 
confiscation being housed @ our local pound, spaying her was a must.

Once she was spayed, it was just a few weeks before her wet FIP symptoms 
began to show up.

I still blame myself to this day, I only had her 5 months but she really 
grabbed my heart (as tiny and coal black as it may be) and squeezed it very 
hard.

Watching her go downhill literally tore me up.

I have heard, though, letting a felv+ cat continously go into heat is 
actually more stressful than spaying them.

Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
Subject: Ki is an Angel



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread elizabeth trent

Dede -- I am so sorry.  My heart hurts with you.   He was so lucky that you
were his mom.  You will see him again.

love and tears,
elizabeth


On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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service of your God
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Marylyn
Bless you for all the love you gave Ki.  When you are considering all the 
what ifs as we all do, consider what if you had never come into his life 
and how wonderful you made his life.







If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of 
compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with 
their fellow man.
 St. 
Francis
- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
Subject: Ki is an Angel




It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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service of your God

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
Thank you Marilyn and Leslie.

Dede



--- Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bless you for all the love you gave Ki.  When you
 are considering all the 
 what ifs as we all do, consider what if you had
 never come into his life 
 and how wonderful you made his life.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  If
 you have men who will 
 exclude any of God's creatures
 
 from the shelter of 
 compassion and pity, you will have men who
 
 will deal likewise with 
 their fellow man.
 
  St. 
 Francis
 - Original Message - 
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
 Subject: Ki is an Angel
 
 
 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. 
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
  When you are in the service of your fellow
 beings, you are only in the 
  service of your God
Mosiah 2:17
 
 
 
 


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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Sally Davis

Hi Dede

I am so sorry. I am always hopeful that our FELV babies will somehow beat
the virus. He had a good life with you and he thanks you for all you did.

Sally


On 6/30/07, dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you Marilyn and Leslie.

Dede



--- Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bless you for all the love you gave Ki.  When you
 are considering all the
 what ifs as we all do, consider what if you had
 never come into his life
 and how wonderful you made his life.






  If
 you have men who will
 exclude any of God's creatures

 from the shelter of
 compassion and pity, you will have men who

 will deal likewise with
 their fellow man.

  St.
 Francis
 - Original Message -
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
 Subject: Ki is an Angel


 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
  When you are in the service of your fellow
 beings, you are only in the
  service of your God
Mosiah 2:17
 
 
 
 



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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread wendy
Hi Dede,


I am so sorry about Ki.  You were wonderful to him;
don't regret one minute the things you did for him out
of love.  He knows you loved him dearly.

:)
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread C J
Dede, i'm so sorry that Ki has passed.  It is these days that are the 
hardest to get through.  When Tomi left me, I alternated between not being 
able to believe he was gone, and feeling like he's been gone forever.  It 
hurts so much, but try to think of him often, and allow yourself to cry as 
much as you need to.


Though i'm not always sure, I try to believe that their spirits live on, and 
something happened with Tomi that makes me a little more certain that 
perhaps their spirits do persist.  A few hours after Tomi died, I leaned 
over to kiss his forehead.  In that exact moment, when I opened my eyes and 
looked at him, there was a rainbow across his face.  I have a kitty ornament 
in the window that my dad gave me years ago, and the sun was reflecting 
through it in such a way at that exact time, that it shone on his face in a 
rainbow of color.  Could it have been a coincidence?  I suppose so, but that 
is sure a crazy coincidence if that's all it was.


Maybe Tomi and Ki are introducing themselves to each other right now, and 
telling each other all about us.


Cassandra




- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
Subject: Ki is an Angel




It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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service of your God

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can only
take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
system is not so great.  I just don't get why some get
it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer that,
I'd get the Pulitzer.

I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated him
with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will never
know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
someone.  They are so fragile.

Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me in
July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just takes
time, I guess.

Dede


--- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,
 Please do not blame yourself for Ki's death, life
 happens and stress is a 
 big part of that.
 
 It is not avoidable.
 
 I understand how you feel though.
 
 My Serenity came to me last July from a
 Frankenbreeder situation, and she 
 was afraid of her own shadow.
 
 She had never seen a toy before, and she stuck to
 Princess Naughty Lola like 
 glue.
 
 They came from the same House of Squalor.  :(
 
 Everyday she began to trust me more, and nothing
 warmed my heart more than 
 hearing her begin to bat her toys around, espeically
 in the middle of the 
 night.  :)
 
 And watching her devour her food, trying new ones,
 when before she barely 
 was fed enough to sustain herself.
 
 Chronic URI and severe ringworm also was in the mix.
  (Just like w/ 
 Pugsley).
 
 However, she also came to me unspayed, and since she
 was a cruelty 
 confiscation being housed @ our local pound, spaying
 her was a must.
 
 Once she was spayed, it was just a few weeks before
 her wet FIP symptoms 
 began to show up.
 
 I still blame myself to this day, I only had her 5
 months but she really 
 grabbed my heart (as tiny and coal black as it may
 be) and squeezed it very 
 hard.
 
 Watching her go downhill literally tore me up.
 
 I have heard, though, letting a felv+ cat
 continously go into heat is 
 actually more stressful than spaying them.
 
 Anyone have any thoughts on this?
 
 Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
 www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
 www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
 www.shadowcats.net
   As Cleopatra lay
 in state,
Faithful Bast at
 her side did wait,
Purring welcomes
 of soft applause,
Ever guarding
 with sharpened claws.
  Trajan
 Tennent
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
 Subject: Ki is an Angel
 
 
 
 It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
 Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
 It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
 his belly looked really full.  The way he was
 breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
 chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
 the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. 
 He
 even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
 The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
 colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
 biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
 couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
 death.
 
 Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
 never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
 could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
 he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
 horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
 siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
 beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
 like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
 I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
 to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
 didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
 bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
 him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
 he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
 can all be together forever.
 
 May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
 care until we meet again.
 
 Dede
 
 When you are in the service of your fellow beings,
 you are only in the 
 service of your God
Mosiah 2:17
 
 
 


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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
Thanks Cassandra.  No problem with the crying.  I let
Ki's brother Chi out into the main house today.  He is
running around and being obnoxious.  I keep grabbing
him to hug, and he gets annoyed!!  They are almost
alike except Ki had more white on his front paws and a
white muzzle...both beautiful tabby boys with white
feet.

I don't know for certain either, but logically, if 
you believe all things have spirit, it makes sense
that they live on as we will.  that is a comforting
thought about now.

Dede



--- C  J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede, i'm so sorry that Ki has passed.  It is these
 days that are the 
 hardest to get through.  When Tomi left me, I
 alternated between not being 
 able to believe he was gone, and feeling like he's
 been gone forever.  It 
 hurts so much, but try to think of him often, and
 allow yourself to cry as 
 much as you need to.
 
 Though i'm not always sure, I try to believe that
 their spirits live on, and 
 something happened with Tomi that makes me a little
 more certain that 
 perhaps their spirits do persist.  A few hours after
 Tomi died, I leaned 
 over to kiss his forehead.  In that exact moment,
 when I opened my eyes and 
 looked at him, there was a rainbow across his face. 
 I have a kitty ornament 
 in the window that my dad gave me years ago, and the
 sun was reflecting 
 through it in such a way at that exact time, that it
 shone on his face in a 
 rainbow of color.  Could it have been a coincidence?
  I suppose so, but that 
 is sure a crazy coincidence if that's all it was.
 
 Maybe Tomi and Ki are introducing themselves to each
 other right now, and 
 telling each other all about us.
 
 Cassandra
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:09 PM
 Subject: Ki is an Angel
 
 
 
  It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you
 know
  Ki left this world at 10 this AM.
 
  It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night
 that
  his belly looked really full.  The way he was
  breathing was weird also.  You could see his head
 and
  chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though,
 and
  the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking. 
 He
  even ate a few pieces of food by himself.
 
  The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
  colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
  biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when
 I
  couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a
 horrible
  death.
 
  Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should
 have
  never put him in with most of the cats.  I
 dunno...I
  could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I
 believed
  he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
  horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
  siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he
 would
  beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
  like this last Nov, but recovered,
 
  I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He
 came
  to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
  didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in
 the
  bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept
 with
  him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I
 hope
  he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when
 we
  can all be together forever.
 
  May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in
 his
  care until we meet again.
 
  Dede
 
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
Thanks Wendy. It means a lot to have you say that.

Dede
--- wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Dede,
 
 
 I am so sorry about Ki.  You were wonderful to him;
 don't regret one minute the things you did for him
 out
 of love.  He knows you loved him dearly.
 
 :)
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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Susan Dubose
And thank you.

When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor opened me up and swallowed me.

Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my vet and his wife (who have 
several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly doing research, even @ 73 
yrs.) warned me that when she becomes symptomatic, she could go very fast, 
it just depends.

I was s glad they were there for me.

Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many different ways...

Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as a tack.

I have a good client that has only had felv+ cats, his limit is 3.

The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for him, if he has 3 and gets a 
4th, one dies really soon afterwards.

He is an international pilot for UPS, and has been for 25+ yrs.  (cha 
ching$)

He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn off.

Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a baby while holding his cat 
@ the vet's?

Not pretty.

The good thing is, he only has been working 10 days per month (10 days on, 
20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him, he plans to work more and 
donate a lot more money.

In otherwords, he has been just working his minimum to be w/ his cats, but 
once they are all gone, he will fly more and of course, have more money.

Right now he is a very big donor, always there for my project kitties.

When he retires in a few years, he really hopes to start a sanctuary, and he 
will have a lot of people to help him.

I don't know, I have always said that, it takes a very special purrson to 
have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..

LOTS of people are even afraid of them.

I recently had 2 people over on separate occasions that would not even enter 
my felv+ room, they just looked through the door.

They were really afraid of taking it home to their cats.

I understand that it is a very delicate virus

I just call them my little bubble kitties.  :)...
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel


Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can only
take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
system is not so great.  I just don't get why some get
it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer that,
I'd get the Pulitzer.

I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated him
with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will never
know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
someone.  They are so fragile.

Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me in
July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just takes
time, I guess.

Dede





Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Jane Lyons

Dede I am so sorry. I was hoping that when I turned this
computer on that there would be some good news about Ki.

He was lucky to have found you. I hope you can find comfort
in the good times you shared and knowing that he finally
felt loved and cared for.

You fought for him until the very end, and he knew that.

His angels are with you.

Jane





On Jun 30, 2007, at 1:09 PM, dede hicken wrote:



It is with the heaviest of hearts that I let you know
Ki left this world at 10 this AM.

It was sooo hard for me.  I noticed last night that
his belly looked really full.  The way he was
breathing was weird also.  You could see his head and
chest moving.  His eyes had brightened up though, and
the fever had gotten better, but it kept spiking.  He
even ate a few pieces of food by himself.

The vet drained his belly, and it was thick straw
colored with fibrin strands...heavy protein.  My
biggest fear was that he would crash tomorrow when I
couldn't get to a vet, and he would have a horrible
death.

Maybe the move stressed him, or maybe I should have
never put him in with most of the cats.  I dunno...I
could go crazy asking what if's  I guess I believed
he would be one of the lucky ones.  He came from a
horrible home...many FeLV cats and death.  His
siblings and mother were neg and I was sure he would
beat it.  It was only a faint pos.  He had a fever
like this last Nov, but recovered,

I am so grateful for the time I had with him.  He came
to me the week before my beloved Smokey died.  I
didn't even know he was pos. but we kept him in the
bedroom, and played with him, and loved and slept with
him.  He was a pistol, and rough to play with!  I hope
he doesn't forget us, and the time will come when we
can all be together forever.

May the Lord bless you sweet one, and keep you in his
care until we meet again.

Dede

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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread dede hicken
I wish I could say I deliberately did this.  I swore I
never would.  When these 4 kitens came into foster
care, they neded a home for 2 of them...I got to
choose.  I picked the 2 tabbies.After I had them 2
weeks, I noticed Ki had 2 huge nodes in his neck.  We
treated that, and tested him...Surprise.  I was
shocked and frightened. I'm not sure I would have
volontarity done this.  I have 3 FIV cats.  One of
them is diabetic, one has stomatitis.  I have another
with severe stomatitis, and one asthmatic.

I go from day to day. Life is a gift.  When I take a
furkid, it is a commitment for better or worse, in
sickness and in health so to speak.  You cn't throw
them away because they are not pefect.

I have been truly blessed by my fur-family

Dede  (who is sorry for the chit chat)   



--- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And thank you.
 
 When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor opened
 me up and swallowed me.
 
 Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my vet
 and his wife (who have 
 several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly
 doing research, even @ 73 
 yrs.) warned me that when she becomes symptomatic,
 she could go very fast, 
 it just depends.
 
 I was s glad they were there for me.
 
 Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many
 different ways...
 
 Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as a
 tack.
 
 I have a good client that has only had felv+ cats,
 his limit is 3.
 
 The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for him, if
 he has 3 and gets a 
 4th, one dies really soon afterwards.
 
 He is an international pilot for UPS, and has been
 for 25+ yrs.  (cha 
 ching$)
 
 He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn off.
 
 Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a
 baby while holding his cat 
 @ the vet's?
 
 Not pretty.
 
 The good thing is, he only has been working 10 days
 per month (10 days on, 
 20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him, he
 plans to work more and 
 donate a lot more money.
 
 In otherwords, he has been just working his minimum
 to be w/ his cats, but 
 once they are all gone, he will fly more and of
 course, have more money.
 
 Right now he is a very big donor, always there for
 my project kitties.
 
 When he retires in a few years, he really hopes to
 start a sanctuary, and he 
 will have a lot of people to help him.
 
 I don't know, I have always said that, it takes a
 very special purrson to 
 have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..
 
 LOTS of people are even afraid of them.
 
 I recently had 2 people over on separate occasions
 that would not even enter 
 my felv+ room, they just looked through the door.
 
 They were really afraid of taking it home to their
 cats.
 
 I understand that it is a very delicate
 virus
 
 I just call them my little bubble kitties.
  :)...
 Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
 www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
 www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
 www.shadowcats.net
   As Cleopatra lay
 in state,
Faithful Bast at
 her side did wait,
Purring welcomes
 of soft applause,
Ever guarding
 with sharpened claws.
  Trajan
 Tennent
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:53 PM
 Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel
 
 
 Thanks Susan.  I know you are right.  One can only
 take so much exposure to Corona when your immune
 system is not so great.  I just don't get why some
 get
 it and some don't.  I suppose if I could answer
 that,
 I'd get the Pulitzer.
 
 I will always wonder, though, if I had isolated him
 with a smaller number of catsOh well, I will
 never
 know.  And here i was worried that he'd infect
 someone.  They are so fragile.
 
 Sorry about your little one, too.  Ki came to me in
 July, too.  He was only 12 wks old.  It just takes
 time, I guess.
 
 Dede
 
 
 
 


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Re: Ki is an Angel

2007-06-30 Thread Susan Dubose
Well, I have always wanted to have@ least one felv+ cat, now I have 4 w/ the 
possibility of 12 more soon.

I never would commit to taking one, because I am the type of purrson who 
always wants to make sure I am ready.

My first one was Lola, I had commited to taking her from the pound, then she 
tested pos., and I felt an obligation to give her a good life, for however 
long I had her.

It was well, now is the time. You put your name on her to pull, she is your 
responsibility.

If you have ever pulled from a high kill pound, you know that the only other 
option for the animal, espeically a felv+ cat, is death.

Spacewise, I was not ready, she had to live in a bathroom for a few months 
until we moved, along w/ Serenity while we had her  then Ursula.

It was a big bathroom, but still a bathroom.

And I am a firm believer that it is not just research and meds that will 
help prolong your felv+ cat's life, but the simple joys like being able to 
watch the birds, soft music, etc.. Anything that could be called 
quality of life.


Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Ki is an Angel


I wish I could say I deliberately did this.  I swore I
never would.  When these 4 kitens came into foster
care, they neded a home for 2 of them...I got to
choose.  I picked the 2 tabbies.After I had them 2
weeks, I noticed Ki had 2 huge nodes in his neck.  We
treated that, and tested him...Surprise.  I was
shocked and frightened. I'm not sure I would have
volontarity done this.  I have 3 FIV cats.  One of
them is diabetic, one has stomatitis.  I have another
with severe stomatitis, and one asthmatic.

I go from day to day. Life is a gift.  When I take a
furkid, it is a commitment for better or worse, in
sickness and in health so to speak.  You cn't throw
them away because they are not pefect.

I have been truly blessed by my fur-family

Dede  (who is sorry for the chit chat)



--- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And thank you.

 When I lost Serenity, I felt like the floor opened
 me up and swallowed me.

 Like I said, I had only had her 5 months, and my vet
 and his wife (who have
 several felv+ cats, and Dr. Smith is constantly
 doing research, even @ 73
 yrs.) warned me that when she becomes symptomatic,
 she could go very fast,
 it just depends.

 I was s glad they were there for me.

 Felv+, I have been told, can kill a cat so many
 different ways...

 Or, their body can go, but the mind is sharp as a
 tack.

 I have a good client that has only had felv+ cats,
 his limit is 3.

 The reason being, 4 is an unlucky number for him, if
 he has 3 and gets a
 4th, one dies really soon afterwards.

 He is an international pilot for UPS, and has been
 for 25+ yrs.  (cha
 ching$)

 He is down to one felv+ cat, and he has sworn off.

 Ever seen a very big, macho Texas man cry like a
 baby while holding his cat
 @ the vet's?

 Not pretty.

 The good thing is, he only has been working 10 days
 per month (10 days on,
 20 days off), and when Chairman Meow leaves him, he
 plans to work more and
 donate a lot more money.

 In otherwords, he has been just working his minimum
 to be w/ his cats, but
 once they are all gone, he will fly more and of
 course, have more money.

 Right now he is a very big donor, always there for
 my project kitties.

 When he retires in a few years, he really hopes to
 start a sanctuary, and he
 will have a lot of people to help him.

 I don't know, I have always said that, it takes a
 very special purrson to
 have a felv+ cat, unconditional love, also..

 LOTS of people are even afraid of them.

 I recently had 2 people over on separate occasions
 that would not even enter
 my felv+ room, they just looked through the door.

 They were really afraid of taking it home to their
 cats.

 I understand that it is a very delicate
 virus

 I just call them my little bubble kitties.
  :)...
 Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
 www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
 www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
 www.shadowcats.net
   As Cleopatra lay
 in state,
Faithful Bast at
 her side did wait,
Purring welcomes
 of soft applause,
Ever guarding
 with sharpened claws.
  Trajan
 Tennent




 - Original Message - 
 From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

Ki update

2007-06-25 Thread dede hicken

Ki seems to be a bit better.  He is snacking on dry
food.  Won't eat wet unless it's raw chicken.

Fever got down to 102.8 yesterday, and is back up to
103 this AM.  At least he is out of the 104 range.  I
dunno.  He could be a lot worse off as we all know.

Dede

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Re: Ki update

2007-06-25 Thread wendy
Hey Dede,

I'm glad to hear that Ki is getting along.  I hope you
are doing well too.

:)
Wendy

--- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Ki seems to be a bit better.  He is snacking on dry
 food.  Won't eat wet unless it's raw chicken.
 
 Fever got down to 102.8 yesterday, and is back up to
 103 this AM.  At least he is out of the 104 range. 
 I
 dunno.  He could be a lot worse off as we all know.
 
 Dede
 
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 you are only in the service of your God
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Re: Ki update

2007-06-25 Thread C J
That's good Ki is doing better.  I'm hoping that he keeps going strong. 
Sometimes they can suprise us with how strong they are.


Cassandra

- Original Message - 
From: dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 10:52 AM
Subject: Ki update




Ki seems to be a bit better.  He is snacking on dry
food.  Won't eat wet unless it's raw chicken.

Fever got down to 102.8 yesterday, and is back up to
103 this AM.  At least he is out of the 104 range.  I
dunno.  He could be a lot worse off as we all know.

Dede

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Re: Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-22 Thread Belinda

  Dede,
  Be very careful with the metacam and keep an eye out for anything 
that might suggest kidney problems, it is a dangerous drug and has been 
known to bring on Chronic Renal Failure.  There are several cats on the 
CRF group I'm on that have had this happen, one recently passed away 
from it.


Not trying to scare you just letting you know.  Why is he on the metacam?

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Re: Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-22 Thread dede hicken
Thanks.  I have used Metacam before..know it is VERY
important to watch the dose.  She thought it would
help bring his fever down.  He is on Baytril, clin.
and an immune booster made by standard process.  Not
eating well, and still has the fever.

Dede
--- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dede,
Be very careful with the metacam and keep an eye
 out for anything 
 that might suggest kidney problems, it is a
 dangerous drug and has been 
 known to bring on Chronic Renal Failure.  There are
 several cats on the 
 CRF group I'm on that have had this happen, one
 recently passed away 
 from it.
 
 Not trying to scare you just letting you know.  Why
 is he on the metacam?
 
 -- 
 
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Re: Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-22 Thread cindy reasoner
Dede,

I would try the immuno regulin.  It helped Smokey with
his fevers.

Cindy Reasoner

--- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks.  I have used Metacam before..know it is VERY
 important to watch the dose.  She thought it would
 help bring his fever down.  He is on Baytril, clin.
 and an immune booster made by standard process.  Not
 eating well, and still has the fever.
 
 Dede
 --- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Dede,
 Be very careful with the metacam and keep an
 eye
  out for anything 
  that might suggest kidney problems, it is a
  dangerous drug and has been 
  known to bring on Chronic Renal Failure.  There
 are
  several cats on the 
  CRF group I'm on that have had this happen, one
  recently passed away 
  from it.
  
  Not trying to scare you just letting you know. 
 Why
  is he on the metacam?
  
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Re: Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-22 Thread Jane Lyons

Dede,
How do you know he still has a fever? Do you take his temperature
or bring him to the vet to have it taken?

I hope the Baytril works. How is his tail?

Jane


On Jun 22, 2007, at 4:13 PM, cindy reasoner wrote:


Dede,

I would try the immuno regulin.  It helped Smokey with
his fevers.

Cindy Reasoner

--- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thanks.  I have used Metacam before..know it is VERY
important to watch the dose.  She thought it would
help bring his fever down.  He is on Baytril, clin.
and an immune booster made by standard process.  Not
eating well, and still has the fever.

Dede
--- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


   Dede,
   Be very careful with the metacam and keep an

eye

out for anything
that might suggest kidney problems, it is a
dangerous drug and has been
known to bring on Chronic Renal Failure.  There

are

several cats on the
CRF group I'm on that have had this happen, one
recently passed away
from it.

Not trying to scare you just letting you know.

Why

is he on the metacam?

--  


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Re: Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-22 Thread dede hicken
I take his temp.  Since I last posted, Ki ate some RAW
chicken.  I couldn't believe it.  I was desparate, so
tried it.  It seems as though his tail is fine.  It's
just this fever and hypersensitivity thing.

As I said before, my vet wanted to try the homeopathic
immune booster by Standard Process.  I hope it works,
because if this happens again, I WILL get the IR and
do it.  This has really wipped the poor guy.

Dede



--- Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,
 How do you know he still has a fever? Do you take
 his temperature
 or bring him to the vet to have it taken?
 
 I hope the Baytril works. How is his tail?
 
 Jane
 
 
 On Jun 22, 2007, at 4:13 PM, cindy reasoner wrote:
 
  Dede,
 
  I would try the immuno regulin.  It helped Smokey
 with
  his fevers.
 
  Cindy Reasoner
 
  --- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks.  I have used Metacam before..know it is
 VERY
  important to watch the dose.  She thought it
 would
  help bring his fever down.  He is on Baytril,
 clin.
  and an immune booster made by standard process. 
 Not
  eating well, and still has the fever.
 
  Dede
  --- Belinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Dede,
 Be very careful with the metacam and keep an
  eye
  out for anything
  that might suggest kidney problems, it is a
  dangerous drug and has been
  known to bring on Chronic Renal Failure.  There
  are
  several cats on the
  CRF group I'm on that have had this happen, one
  recently passed away
  from it.
 
  Not trying to scare you just letting you know.
  Why
  is he on the metacam?
 
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Re: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread Belinda

   Hi Dede,
   I just ordered it from here, I've ordered a few things from here and 
have gotten everything very quickly, their prices are very competitve 
with other places I've checked.


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Re: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread dede hicken
Thank you Belinda.  I am off to the vet with Ki this
AM. He still has a fever of 104.5  He did eat a little
last nite and this AM, though.  So, I am hoping that
it it not a big deal.  The last time, I had to add
clin. to the baytril.  So, i gave him a dose last
nite.  I will hold off on anything today until he sees
the vet.

My hubby will be here on July 1st. for good.  Looking
forward to that.  Just pray he gets a job soon.  These
critters cost $

Dede




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Re: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread Nina

Hi Dede,
I'm jumping in here without having read all of your posts...  You can 
pick up probiotics like acidophilus at any health food store.  I've been 
using one marketed specifically for pets, (I get it at the health food 
store too), called Petdopholus.  They are tasteless and can be sprinkled 
on food.  I was just writing to Jane about I-R helping with unexplained 
fever spikes, have you or your vet considered it? 

I hope Ki feels better soon.  It's a good sign that he's eating again.  
Prayers that your hubby finds a well paying job very soon!

Nina

dede hicken wrote:

Well, the vet is out for the day.  This is only the
2nd day of baytril.  His fever is 104, and he won't
eat.  Seems to be drinking, though.  He is a stinker
to feed.

The vet doesn't carry any probiotics.  Where cn i get
the fortiflora (sp)?.. Any ideas on how to bring the
fever down?  I have a few meds here.  


I HATE it when they are sick!!!

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RE: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread Melissa Lind
I can't remember the website where I got the FortiFlora. It didn't help
Ashley with her cow-pie poops, but all the cats love it, so I just give it
to them anyway since it must be good for them. They actually fight for the
food dishes now; it's quite funny.

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Subject: Ki still has a fever


Well, the vet is out for the day.  This is only the
2nd day of baytril.  His fever is 104, and he won't
eat.  Seems to be drinking, though.  He is a stinker
to feed.

The vet doesn't carry any probiotics.  Where cn i get
the fortiflora (sp)?.. Any ideas on how to bring the
fever down?  I have a few meds here.  

I HATE it when they are sick!!!

Dede

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Re: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread elizabeth trent

Thanks for this link, Belinda - I just ordered some for my Phelix.  They had
some other neat stuff too.

elizabeth


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   Hi Dede,
   I just ordered it from here, I've ordered a few things from here and
have gotten everything very quickly, their prices are very competitve
with other places I've checked.

http://www.calvetsupply.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPRODProdID=1252

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Re: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-21 Thread Jane Lyons
Yes thanks Belinda!. I ordered  FortiFlora from Pet Food Direct and was 
reluctant to recommend it

because it is more expensive and the shipping takes forever.

I am giving so many supplements that I do not know what is doing what. 
That we now have actual stools in

the litter box is 'big doins'.

Jane








On Jun 21, 2007, at 12:05 PM, elizabeth trent wrote:

Thanks for this link, Belinda - I just ordered some for my Phelix.  
They had some other neat stuff too.

 
elizabeth

 
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   I just ordered it from here, I've ordered a few things from here 
and

have gotten everything very quickly, their prices are very competitve
with other places I've checked.

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Ki just got back from vet

2007-06-21 Thread dede hicken

-OK, the vet DID have FortiFlora.  The girl at the
desk is not too smart.

She also told me to continue the clin. with the
baytril. The other product she sold me was called
Feline immune system support by Standard Process.  I
had asked her about the IR and she said to try
something homeopathic first.  She also put him on
metacam for a few days.

The other thing about him I didn't mention is that he
is really jumpy, like an overactive startle reflex
(which has gotten better in the last few days)  Anyone
ever see that before?

Thanks,
Dede

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Ki still has a fever

2007-06-20 Thread dede hicken

Well, the vet is out for the day.  This is only the
2nd day of baytril.  His fever is 104, and he won't
eat.  Seems to be drinking, though.  He is a stinker
to feed.

The vet doesn't carry any probiotics.  Where cn i get
the fortiflora (sp)?.. Any ideas on how to bring the
fever down?  I have a few meds here.  

I HATE it when they are sick!!!

Dede

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RE: Ki still has a fever

2007-06-20 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Dede --

Yogurt contains probiotics.  Can you get some yogurt down him? 

Hugs to both of you.

Diane R.

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Subject: Ki still has a fever


Well, the vet is out for the day.  This is only the
2nd day of baytril.  His fever is 104, and he won't
eat.  Seems to be drinking, though.  He is a stinker
to feed.

The vet doesn't carry any probiotics.  Where cn i get
the fortiflora (sp)?.. Any ideas on how to bring the
fever down?  I have a few meds here.  

I HATE it when they are sick!!!

Dede

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Ki

2007-06-19 Thread dede hicken
Remember i told you all that Ki had a fever last week?
 They couldn't find a reason why at this time, and put
him on Clavamox.

He still has his 3rd eyelid showing a bit, and just
doesn't seem right.  He isn't eating well either.  I
have called the vet and asked for advice.  The fever
is still low grade.  It sounds to me like we need to
change antibiotics.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
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Re: Ki

2007-06-19 Thread wendy
Dede,

No ideas other than what you've suggested.  Fever is
not necessarily a bad thing as it's the body's
response to fighting infection.  Any ideas to if and
where he might have infection?

:)
Wendy

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Re: Ki

2007-06-19 Thread dede hicken
No idea.  The vet changed him to baytril.  I looked up
his records, and saw that he was on that the last time
he did this, which ws in Nov of 06.  He seemed to have
a sore tail then, and we figured someone bit him.  He
won't eat, but I will give him some more AD, and do
fluids.  Hopefully the Baytril will kick in.

He just looks so sad, but he is waking around. I am
not going to put him back into the general population
of cats after this.


















What a day.  At least Whiskers hasn't thrown up since
I gave her the Reglan.  Worry, worry, worry.  Oh well,
we all know it could be much worse.

Dede


--- wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dede,
 
 No ideas other than what you've suggested.  Fever is
 not necessarily a bad thing as it's the body's
 response to fighting infection.  Any ideas to if and
 where he might have infection?
 
 :)
 Wendy
 
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Re: Ki

2007-06-19 Thread Jane Lyons

Hi Dede
I don't have any information about antibiotics, but now
would be the time to do the FortiFlora, if you haven't already
begun. Hopefully the Baytril will do the trick. A sore tail might
make him feel sad, especially if the circumstance wasn't to his
liking.
Hoping the boy begins to perk up.
Please let us know.
Best
Jane
On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:33 PM, dede hicken wrote:


No idea.  The vet changed him to baytril.  I looked up
his records, and saw that he was on that the last time
he did this, which ws in Nov of 06.  He seemed to have
a sore tail then, and we figured someone bit him.  He
won't eat, but I will give him some more AD, and do
fluids.  Hopefully the Baytril will kick in.

He just looks so sad, but he is waking around. I am
not going to put him back into the general population
of cats after this.


















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Re: Ki

2007-06-19 Thread Marylyn
I sort of walked into this but if there is a sore you may want to culture it 
and do a sensitivity test for appropriate antibiotics.  We did this with a 
problem Dixie was having and, thank God, an angel whispered in my ear to 
culture despite the vet giving me one of those You are wasting your money 
because this will work looks.  I have wonderful vets who humor me.  The 
bacteria was not sensitive to either of the broad spectrum antibiotics we 
had her on while we were waiting for the results.







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will deal likewise with 
their fellow man.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: Ki



Hi Dede
I don't have any information about antibiotics, but now
would be the time to do the FortiFlora, if you haven't already
begun. Hopefully the Baytril will do the trick. A sore tail might
make him feel sad, especially if the circumstance wasn't to his
liking.
Hoping the boy begins to perk up.
Please let us know.
Best
Jane
On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:33 PM, dede hicken wrote:


No idea.  The vet changed him to baytril.  I looked up
his records, and saw that he was on that the last time
he did this, which ws in Nov of 06.  He seemed to have
a sore tail then, and we figured someone bit him.  He
won't eat, but I will give him some more AD, and do
fluids.  Hopefully the Baytril will kick in.

He just looks so sad, but he is waking around. I am
not going to put him back into the general population
of cats after this.


















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Re: Ki

2007-06-19 Thread Sally Davis

Hi Jane,

My Junior got FortiFlora while he was on Baytril to prevent diarrhea  Later
on I purchased a good probiotic supplement which does the same thing. He had
no bathroom issues.

Sally


On 6/19/07, Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Dede
I don't have any information about antibiotics, but now
would be the time to do the FortiFlora, if you haven't already
begun. Hopefully the Baytril will do the trick. A sore tail might
make him feel sad, especially if the circumstance wasn't to his
liking.
Hoping the boy begins to perk up.
Please let us know.
Best
Jane
On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:33 PM, dede hicken wrote:

 No idea.  The vet changed him to baytril.  I looked up
 his records, and saw that he was on that the last time
 he did this, which ws in Nov of 06.  He seemed to have
 a sore tail then, and we figured someone bit him.  He
 won't eat, but I will give him some more AD, and do
 fluids.  Hopefully the Baytril will kick in.

 He just looks so sad, but he is waking around. I am
 not going to put him back into the general population
 of cats after this.

















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Re: Ki

2007-06-15 Thread wendy
Dede,

I hope Ki's fever goes down and he's all right. 
Please let us know how he fares in the next few days?

:)
Wendy

--- dede hicken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Just when you are feeling smug...I looked at Ki
 yesterday, and he just didn't look quite right. 
 Picked him up and he yowled, and tried to bite me. 
 Not like him at all.
 
 Took his temp (have 2 bites on my hand to prove it)
 and it was 106.  I couldn't believe it.  Gave him
 some
 fluids.  Another bite. And went to the vet.  They
 are
 calling it FUO, fever of unknown origin.  She gave
 him
 something for the fever, and a penecillin shot. 
 
 He is in a foul mood, but eating well.  Still
 doesn't
 want to be touched.  His gums look good.  I wonder
 if
 someone bit him, and it is the beginning of an
 abcess?
 
 
 On the bright side, they are finishing the cat
 enclosure on Sat...Yippeee!!!
 
 Have a nice day, everyone,
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Ki

2007-06-14 Thread dede hicken

Just when you are feeling smug...I looked at Ki
yesterday, and he just didn't look quite right. 
Picked him up and he yowled, and tried to bite me. 
Not like him at all.

Took his temp (have 2 bites on my hand to prove it)
and it was 106.  I couldn't believe it.  Gave him some
fluids.  Another bite. And went to the vet.  They are
calling it FUO, fever of unknown origin.  She gave him
something for the fever, and a penecillin shot. 

He is in a foul mood, but eating well.  Still doesn't
want to be touched.  His gums look good.  I wonder if
someone bit him, and it is the beginning of an abcess?


On the bright side, they are finishing the cat
enclosure on Sat...Yippeee!!!

Have a nice day, everyone,
Dede

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RE: Ki

2007-06-14 Thread Melissa Lind
I'm so jealous you're getting a cat enclosure! I'm going to beg and plead
with my husband!

With my Bandit, he reacts the same way when he's got an abscess, but I've
never taken his temp. His thick fur has hid those abscesses for quite a
while at times.

Melissa



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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 8:08 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Ki


Just when you are feeling smug...I looked at Ki
yesterday, and he just didn't look quite right. 
Picked him up and he yowled, and tried to bite me. 
Not like him at all.

Took his temp (have 2 bites on my hand to prove it)
and it was 106.  I couldn't believe it.  Gave him some
fluids.  Another bite. And went to the vet.  They are
calling it FUO, fever of unknown origin.  She gave him
something for the fever, and a penecillin shot. 

He is in a foul mood, but eating well.  Still doesn't
want to be touched.  His gums look good.  I wonder if
someone bit him, and it is the beginning of an abcess?


On the bright side, they are finishing the cat
enclosure on Sat...Yippeee!!!

Have a nice day, everyone,
Dede

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