Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-12-02 Thread Christy Buchin

That is so very true!
Thanks :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: 
Mon, 1 Dec 2008 21:37:58 -0600 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response  Enjoy 
the time you have. No one, not person or cat or mouse, is  guaranteed a minute 
of life. If we spend all our time wondering when  we or our friends may leave, 
we will deprive ourselves of their  happiness and wisdom and we will prevent 
them from loving us and  teaching us. We all die some times and we all die 
from something.  The idea is to enjoy all of life as much as possible and not 
to fear  death. I know. It is almost impossible but I have learned from Mai  
Mai PG, the Royal Princess Kitty Katt, and my wonderful Dixie Louise.  Please 
try to learn and love without fear. On Dec 1, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Christy 
Buchin wrote:Amber,  Thank you for your kind words. I totally 
understand about the what   if. My husband and I are always saying, what if 
we would have   tested him when he was a kitten and got to this sooner. The 
Vet did   not think we needed to test the kittens because their Mom tested  
 negative.  I am so sorry you lost Parker! I know I will be experiencing 
that   in the near future and it frightens me so! I have taken a lot of   
pictures of Gray Kitty. I keep them in a photo album on my myspace   page. I 
am writing a blog on there about him as well. I know the   pain of losing 
Parker is deep. He knows he was very loved and taken   care of! :o) From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgDate: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 
03:41:45 + Subject: Re: [Felvtalk]   LTCI Response   Christy, I'm so 
sorry to hear about your little   Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died 
earlier this month, I found out   about LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I 
would have known about it   sooner if I could have given him this medicine to 
help him. He was   severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. 
From what   you are indicating, it may get to a point with the illness where 
  it's too late, huh?   I wish you the best with the precious time   you 
have left with your little one. It certainly makes you   appreciate the time 
you have together, I'm sure. I recently made a   picture book (using my 
laptop  digital photos) in memoriam to   Parker. It was my special way of 
honoring him and whenever I look   at it it's a mixed bag of emotions 
(sadness that he's gone, but   happiness at the good memories we formed). I 
don't know if you have   taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it may 
help later to   have all of those memories in picture form to look back and  
 reminisce. Take care.   *Hugs* Amber   Amber, We have been   using 
LTCI on our little Gray Kitty. However, since his diagnosis on   September 6 
of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone   marrow. At this point 
we are not sure if anything will help him. We   have not run into another 
situation such as ours. We took in a stray   pregnant female in 2007, which 
tested negative for the FelV. She had   3 male kittens, which we all kept. 
Our Gray Kitty is the only one   that has been diagnosed with the FelV. The 
other two test negative.   Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type 
blood. We are so   puzzled, shocked, and very saddened that he has come down 
with this   disease. We know our time with him is so very precious. Amber,  
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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-12-01 Thread Christy Buchin

Amber,
Thank you for your kind words.  I totally understand about the what if.  My 
husband and I are always saying, what if we would have tested him when he was a 
kitten and got to this sooner.  The Vet did not think we needed to test the 
kittens because their Mom tested negative.
I am so sorry you lost Parker!  I know I will be experiencing that in the near 
future and it frightens me so!  I have taken a lot of pictures of Gray Kitty.  
I keep them in a photo album on my myspace page.  I am writing a blog on there 
about him as well.  I know the pain of losing Parker is deep.  He knows he was 
very loved and taken care of!  :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 03:41:45 + Subject: 
Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response   Christy, I'm so sorry to hear about your 
little Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died earlier this month, I found out 
about LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have known about it sooner if I 
could have given him this medicine to help him. He was severely anemic towards 
the end with no red blood cells. From what you are indicating, it may get to a 
point with the illness where it's too late, huh?   I wish you the best with 
the precious time you have left with your little one. It certainly makes you 
appreciate the time you have together, I'm sure. I recently made a picture 
book (using my laptop  digital photos) in memoriam to Parker. It was my 
special way of honoring him and whenever I look at it it's a mixed bag of 
emotions (sadness that he's gone, but happiness at the good memories we 
formed). I don't know if you have taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but 
it may help later to have all of those memories in picture form to look back 
and reminisce. Take care.   *Hugs* Amber   Amber, We have been using 
LTCI on our little Gray Kitty. However, since his diagnosis on September 6 of 
this year, the disease has progressed to his bone marrow. At this point we are 
not sure if anything will help him. We have not run into another situation such 
as ours. We took in a stray pregnant female in 2007, which tested negative for 
the FelV. She had 3 male kittens, which we all kept. Our Gray Kitty is the only 
one that has been diagnosed with the FelV. The other two test negative. Also 
Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type blood. We are so puzzled, shocked, 
and very saddened that he has come down with this disease. We know our time 
with him is so very precious. Amber,
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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-12-01 Thread Kelly
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--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Christy Buchin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Christy Buchin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response
To: Feline Leukemia Website felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 1:59 PM

Amber,
Thank you for your kind words.  I totally understand about the what
if.  My husband and I are always saying, what if we would have tested him
when he was a kitten and got to this sooner.  The Vet did not think we needed to
test the kittens because their Mom tested negative.
I am so sorry you lost Parker!  I know I will be experiencing that in the near
future and it frightens me so!  I have taken a lot of pictures of Gray Kitty.  I
keep them in a photo album on my myspace page.  I am writing a blog on there
about him as well.  I know the pain of losing Parker is deep.  He knows he was
very loved and taken care of!  :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 03:41:45 +
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response   Christy, I'm so
sorry to hear about your little Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died earlier
this month, I found out about LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have
known about it sooner if I could have given him this medicine to help him.
He was severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. From what you
are indicating, it may get to a point with the illness where it's too
late, huh?   I wish you the best with the precious time you have left
with your little one. It certainly makes you appreciate the time you have
together, I'm sure. I recently made a picture book (using my laptop 
digital photos) in memoriam to Parker. It was my special way of honoring him
and whenever I look at it it's a mixed bag of emotions (sadness that
he's gone, but happiness at the good memories we formed). I don't
know if you have taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it may help
later to have all of those memories in picture form to look back and reminisce.
Take care.   *Hugs* Amber   Amber, We have been
using LTCI on our little Gray Kitty. However, since his diagnosis on September 6
of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone marrow. At this point we
are not sure if anything will help him. We have not run into another situation
such as ours. We took in a stray pregnant female in 2007, which tested negative
for the FelV. She had 3 male kittens, which we all kept. Our Gray Kitty is the
only one that has been diagnosed with the FelV. The other two test negative.
Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type blood. We are so puzzled,
shocked, and very saddened that he has come down with this disease. We know our
time with him is so very precious. Amber,   
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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-12-01 Thread Cougar Clan
Enjoy the time you have.  No one, not person or cat or mouse, is  
guaranteed a minute of life.  If we spend all our time wondering when  
we or our friends may leave, we will deprive ourselves of their  
happiness and wisdom and we will prevent them from loving us and  
teaching us.  We all die some times and we all die from something.   
The idea is to enjoy all of life as much as possible and not to fear  
death.  I know.  It is almost impossible but I have learned from Mai  
Mai PG, the Royal Princess Kitty Katt, and my wonderful Dixie Louise.   
Please try to learn and love without fear.
On Dec 1, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Christy Buchin wrote:


 Amber,
 Thank you for your kind words.  I totally understand about the what  
 if.  My husband and I are always saying, what if we would have  
 tested him when he was a kitten and got to this sooner.  The Vet did  
 not think we needed to test the kittens because their Mom tested  
 negative.
 I am so sorry you lost Parker!  I know I will be experiencing that  
 in the near future and it frightens me so!  I have taken a lot of  
 pictures of Gray Kitty.  I keep them in a photo album on my myspace  
 page.  I am writing a blog on there about him as well.  I know the  
 pain of losing Parker is deep.  He knows he was very loved and taken  
 care of!  :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 03:41:45 + Subject: Re: [Felvtalk]  
 LTCI Response   Christy, I'm so sorry to hear about your little  
 Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died earlier this month, I found out  
 about LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have known about it  
 sooner if I could have given him this medicine to help him. He was  
 severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. From what  
 you are indicating, it may get to a point with the illness where  
 it's too late, huh?   I wish you the best with the precious time  
 you have left with your little one. It certainly makes you  
 appreciate the time you have together, I'm sure. I recently made a  
 picture book (using my laptop  digital photos) in memoriam to  
 Parker. It was my special way of honoring him and whenever I look  
 at it it's a mixed bag of emotions (sadness that he's gone, but  
 happiness at the good memories we formed). I don't know if you have  
 taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it may help later to  
 have all of those memories in picture form to look back and  
 reminisce. Take care.   *Hugs* Amber   Amber, We have been  
 using LTCI on our little Gray Kitty. However, since his diagnosis on  
 September 6 of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone  
 marrow. At this point we are not sure if anything will help him. We  
 have not run into another situation such as ours. We took in a stray  
 pregnant female in 2007, which tested negative for the FelV. She had  
 3 male kittens, which we all kept. Our Gray Kitty is the only one  
 that has been diagnosed with the FelV. The other two test negative.  
 Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type blood. We are so  
 puzzled, shocked, and very saddened that he has come down with this  
 disease. We know our time with him is so very precious. Amber,
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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-12-01 Thread dlgegg
Kelly, it is the chat that makes it worth while if you have a positive cat , 
even if just curious, can learn a lot.  dorlis
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 From: Christy Buchin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response
 To: Feline Leukemia Website felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 1:59 PM
 
 Amber,
 Thank you for your kind words.  I totally understand about the what
 if.  My husband and I are always saying, what if we would have tested him
 when he was a kitten and got to this sooner.  The Vet did not think we needed 
 to
 test the kittens because their Mom tested negative.
 I am so sorry you lost Parker!  I know I will be experiencing that in the near
 future and it frightens me so!  I have taken a lot of pictures of Gray Kitty. 
  I
 keep them in a photo album on my myspace page.  I am writing a blog on there
 about him as well.  I know the pain of losing Parker is deep.  He knows he was
 very loved and taken care of!  :o) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
 felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 03:41:45 +
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response   Christy, I'm so
 sorry to hear about your little Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died earlier
 this month, I found out about LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have
 known about it sooner if I could have given him this medicine to help him.
 He was severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. From what you
 are indicating, it may get to a point with the illness where it's too
 late, huh?   I wish you the best with the precious time you have left
 with your little one. It certainly makes you appreciate the time you have
 together, I'm sure. I recently made a picture book (using my laptop 
 digital photos) in memoriam to Parker. It was my special way of honoring him
 and whenever I look at it it's a mixed bag of emotions (sadness that
 he's gone, but happiness at the good memories we formed). I don't
 know if you have taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it may help
 later to have all of those memories in picture form to look back and 
 reminisce.
 Take care.   *Hugs* Amber   Amber, We have been
 using LTCI on our little Gray Kitty. However, since his diagnosis on 
 September 6
 of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone marrow. At this point we
 are not sure if anything will help him. We have not run into another situation
 such as ours. We took in a stray pregnant female in 2007, which tested 
 negative
 for the FelV. She had 3 male kittens, which we all kept. Our Gray Kitty is the
 only one that has been diagnosed with the FelV. The other two test negative.
 Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type blood. We are so puzzled,
 shocked, and very saddened that he has come down with this disease. We know 
 our
 time with him is so very precious. Amber,   
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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-11-29 Thread Desmond Yeo
Hi Janalin

Thanks again for the post.

Is LTCI a med that has to be injected into the cat?

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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008, 11:41 AM

Christy,
   I'm so sorry to hear about your little Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker
died earlier this month, I found out about
LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have known about it sooner if I could
have given him this medicine to help him.
He was severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. From what you
are indicating, it may get to a point
with the illness where it's too late, huh? 

  I wish you the best with the precious time you have left with your little
one. It certainly makes you appreciate the
time you have together, I'm sure. I recently made a picture book (using my
laptop  digital photos) in memoriam to Parker.
It was my special way of honoring him and whenever I look at it it's a
mixed bag of emotions (sadness that he's gone,
but happiness at the good memories we formed). I don't know if you have
taken many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it
may help later to have all of those memories in picture form to look back and
reminisce. Take care. 

*Hugs*
   Amber


Amber,
We have been using LTCI on our little Gray Kitty.  However, since his diagnosis
on September 6 of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone marrow.  At
this point we are not sure if anything will help him.  We have not run into
another situation such as ours.  We took in a stray pregnant female in 2007,
which tested negative for the FelV.  She had 3 male kittens, which we all kept. 
Our Gray Kitty is the only one that has been diagnosed with the FelV.  The other
two test negative.  Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type blood.  We
are so puzzled, shocked, and very saddened that he has come down with this
disease.  We know our time with him is so very precious. Amber,



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Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI Response

2008-11-28 Thread Amber Gilewski

Christy,
   I'm so sorry to hear about your little Gray Kitty! When our cat Parker died 
earlier this month, I found out about
LTCI afterwards. I wondered if I would have known about it sooner if I could 
have given him this medicine to help him.
He was severely anemic towards the end with no red blood cells. From what you 
are indicating, it may get to a point
with the illness where it's too late, huh? 

  I wish you the best with the precious time you have left with your little 
one. It certainly makes you appreciate the
time you have together, I'm sure. I recently made a picture book (using my 
laptop  digital photos) in memoriam to Parker.
It was my special way of honoring him and whenever I look at it it's a mixed 
bag of emotions (sadness that he's gone,
but happiness at the good memories we formed). I don't know if you have taken 
many pictures of your Gray Kitty, but it
may help later to have all of those memories in picture form to look back and 
reminisce. Take care. 

*Hugs*
   Amber


Amber,
We have been using LTCI on our little Gray Kitty.  However, since his diagnosis 
on September 6 of this year, the disease has progressed to his bone marrow.  At 
this point we are not sure if anything will help him.  We have not run into 
another situation such as ours.  We took in a stray pregnant female in 2007, 
which tested negative for the FelV.  She had 3 male kittens, which we all kept. 
 Our Gray Kitty is the only one that has been diagnosed with the FelV.  The 
other two test negative.  Also Gray Kitty is the only one with the B type 
blood.  We are so puzzled, shocked, and very saddened that he has come down 
with this disease.  We know our time with him is so very precious. Amber,



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