Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Leslie Lawther

*Gloria, so sorry for both of your losses in the past few months... *
*Leslie =^..^=*


On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who
worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,
and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They
grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
weeks of their lives.

Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
and Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died
after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be
in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
Kitty, and all the rest.

Gloria





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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread TenHouseCats

aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who
worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,
and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They
grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
weeks of their lives.

Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
and Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died
after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be
in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
Kitty, and all the rest.

Gloria





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Spay  Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference

MaryChristine

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



RE: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Gloria, my condolences.  I'm sure they both miss you, but are happy to
be together again.  

Diane R. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria Lane
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:07 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who  
worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.   
Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,  
and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They  
grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of  
weeks of their lives.

Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba  
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,  
and Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died  
after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for  
sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just  
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be  
in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black  
Kitty, and all the rest.

Gloria

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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Susan Loesch
Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping them.  
Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and white ball.  Then 
I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would come closer and go away - 
come closer, then back to the edge of the woods.  I was trapping with mackerel 
and his appetite- thank goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both 
in one day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down and 
that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first and best - he 
was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky enough to get to live with 
Gloria and I got to see them often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge 
ready to meet Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three 
as free and healthy and happy!

TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




-- 
Spay  Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference

MaryChristine

AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats
MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892




RE: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Gloria. Houston sounds like he was a real
sweetheart, as does Dallas.
Even though forever was sadly far too short in their case, I'm glad they
found a forever home with you.
hugs, Kerry M.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria Lane
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:07 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007


My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who  
worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.   
Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,  
and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They  
grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of  
weeks of their lives.

Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba  
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,  
and Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died  
after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for  
sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just  
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be  
in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black  
Kitty, and all the rest.

Gloria
 
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RE: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
That's a great background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then Gloria,
these little souls got lucky for the rest of their all-too-short lives. 
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007


Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping
them.  Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and
white ball.  Then I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would come
closer and go away - come closer, then back to the edge of the woods.  I
was trapping with mackerel and his appetite- thank goodness - finally
got the best of him!   Got them both in one day.  I was sure that Dallas
was going to be the first to tame down and that Houston would stay a
wild man -- but Houston tamed first and best - he was beautiful, so
sleek and black.  They were lucky enough to get to live with Gloria and
I got to see them often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge ready
to meet Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three
as free and healthy and happy!

TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to
heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan,
who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little
Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just
babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004.
They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple
of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His
bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was
anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both
died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know
for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous,
just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.
They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo,
Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




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Maybe That'll Make The Difference

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892
 
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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Nina

Gloria and Susan,
My deepest condolences.  So much love, so much loss.  Thank you for 
sharing some of their story with us.  I can just see them romping and 
playing, (and Susan waiting patiently, or maybe not so patiently, near 
that trap!).  Thank you guys for being who you are.  I'm sure my 
gratitude is nothing compared to Houston's, Dallas' and all those you 
care for.

Nina

Susan Loesch wrote:
Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping 
them.  Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and 
white ball.  Then I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would 
come closer and go away - come closer, then back to the edge of the 
woods.  I was trapping with mackerel and his appetite- thank goodness 
- finally got the best of him!   Got them both in one day.  I was sure 
that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down and that Houston 
would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first and best - he was 
beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky enough to get to live 
with Gloria and I got to see them often.  Dallas was right there 
across the bridge ready to meet Houston, as was my Leader.  How 
wonderful to think of all three as free and healthy and happy!



On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr.
Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria






RE: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Susan Loesch
I'm sure they didn't feel really lucky in those traps, but I bet they felt 
pretty good about it before long!   As it was, the woodsy area where they lived 
was partially plowed down, the person feeding them moved, and besides being 
crowed out, it was next to a huge high-traffic shopping center and just off a 
busy highway -- they probably wouldn't have lasted long there.   I named them 
Dallas and Houston right after they got to Gloria's.  I think she kept them at 
first because I was going out of town -- to Dallas.  And then she let them stay.
MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:That's a great 
background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then Gloria, these little souls got 
lucky for the rest of their all-too-short lives.   
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007


Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping them.  
Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and white ball.  Then 
I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would come closer and go away - 
come closer, then back to the edge of the woods.  I was trapping with mackerel 
and his appetite- thank goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both 
in one day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down and 
that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first and best - he 
was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky enough to get to live with 
Gloria and I got to see them often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge 
ready to meet Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three 
as free and healthy and happy!

TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




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Maybe That'll Make The Difference

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



   
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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Marylyn

Bless you.






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: Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007


My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who  worked 
hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.   Houston and 
Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,  and Dallas was a 
wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They  grew up healthy 
happy cats, at least up until the last couple of  weeks of their lives.


Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba 
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,  and 
Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died  after 
missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for  sure if 
that's connected, but I do think it is.


They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just 
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be  in 
good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black  Kitty, 
and all the rest.


Gloria






Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread elizabeth trent

i am so sorry.

elizabeth


On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


My sweet Houston died last night.  He came to me from Susan, who
worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV.  They were just babies,
and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then.  That was Spring 2004.  They
grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
weeks of their lives.

Dallas died in September 2006,  of mediastinal lymphoma.   His bubba
Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
and Susan came over to see him before his passing.  They both died
after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
wonderful.  I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them.  They'll be
in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
Kitty, and all the rest.

Gloria




Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Gloria Lane
It took me 6 months to get their names straight - never sure who was  
Dallas and who was Houston.  They were great, big fat, gorgeous  
kitties.  Houston black and sleek,  Dallas a fluffy white and gray.


Gloria



On Feb 9, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

I'm sure they didn't feel really lucky in those traps, but I bet  
they felt pretty good about it before long!   As it was, the woodsy  
area where they lived was partially plowed down, the person feeding  
them moved, and besides being crowed out, it was next to a huge  
high-traffic shopping center and just off a busy highway -- they  
probably wouldn't have lasted long there.   I named them Dallas and  
Houston right after they got to Gloria's.  I think she kept them at  
first because I was going out of town -- to Dallas.  And then she  
let them stay.

MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a great background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then  
Gloria, these little souls got lucky for the rest of their all-too- 
short lives.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:felvtalk- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch

Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping  
them.  Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and  
white ball.  Then I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would  
come closer and go away - come closer, then back to the edge of the  
woods.  I was trapping with mackerel and his appetite- thank  
goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both in one  
day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down  
and that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first  
and best - he was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky  
enough to get to live with Gloria and I got to see them often.   
Dallas was right there across the bridge ready to meet Houston, as  
was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three as free and  
healthy and happy!


TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal  
your heart.


MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr.  
Black

 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




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Maybe That'll Make The Difference

MaryChristine

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MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Gloria I am so sorry for your loss of Houston.Hugs to you.
  Sherry

Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took me 6 months to get their names straight - never sure who was Dallas 
and who was Houston.  They were great, big fat, gorgeous kitties.  Houston 
black and sleek,  Dallas a fluffy white and gray.  

  Gloria
  

  

  
On Feb 9, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

  I'm sure they didn't feel really lucky in those traps, but I bet they felt 
pretty good about it before long!   As it was, the woodsy area where they lived 
was partially plowed down, the person feeding them moved, and besides being 
crowed out, it was next to a huge high-traffic shopping center and just off a 
busy highway -- they probably wouldn't have lasted long there.   I named them 
Dallas and Houston right after they got to Gloria's.  I think she kept them at 
first because I was going out of town -- to Dallas.  And then she let them stay.
MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   That's a great 
background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then Gloria, these little souls got 
lucky for the rest of their all-too-short lives.   
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007


Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping them.  
Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and white ball.  Then 
I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would come closer and go away - 
come closer, then back to the edge of the woods.  I was trapping with mackerel 
and his appetite- thank goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both 
in one day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down and 
that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first and best - he 
was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky enough to get to live with 
Gloria and I got to see them often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge 
ready to meet Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three 
as free and healthy and happy!

TenHouseCats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread G. Lane
Thanks everyone, I read all these messages, you know how good they 
feel, I'm sure.


Gloria


At 08:18 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote:

Gloria I am so sorry for your loss of Houston.Hugs to you.
Sherry

Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took me 6 months to get their names straight - never sure who was 
Dallas and who was Houston.  They were great, big fat, gorgeous 
kitties.  Houston black and sleek,  Dallas a fluffy white and gray.


Gloria



On Feb 9, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

I'm sure they didn't feel really lucky in those traps, but I bet 
they felt pretty good about it before long!   As it was, the woodsy 
area where they lived was partially plowed down, the person feeding 
them moved, and besides being crowed out, it was next to a huge 
high-traffic shopping center and just off a busy highway -- they 
probably wouldn't have lasted long there.   I named them Dallas and 
Houston right after they got to Gloria's.  I think she kept them at 
first because I was going out of town -- to Dallas.  And then she 
let them stay.
MacKenzie, Kerry N. 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a great background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then 
Gloria, these little souls got lucky for the rest of their 
all-too-short lives.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Susan Loesch

Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgfelvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping 
them.  Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and 
white ball.  Then I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would 
come closer and go away - come closer, then back to the edge of the 
woods.  I was trapping with mackerel and his appetite- thank 
goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both in one 
day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down 
and that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first 
and best - he was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky 
enough to get to live with Gloria and I got to see them 
often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge ready to meet 
Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three as 
free and healthy and happy!


TenHouseCats mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




--
Spay  Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference

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AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats
MSN: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



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Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

2007-02-09 Thread G. Lane
Thanks everyone, I read all these messages, you know how good they 
feel, I'm sure.


Gloria


At 08:18 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote:

Gloria I am so sorry for your loss of Houston.Hugs to you.
Sherry

Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took me 6 months to get their names straight - never sure who was 
Dallas and who was Houston.  They were great, big fat, gorgeous 
kitties.  Houston black and sleek,  Dallas a fluffy white and gray.


Gloria



On Feb 9, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

I'm sure they didn't feel really lucky in those traps, but I bet 
they felt pretty good about it before long!   As it was, the woodsy 
area where they lived was partially plowed down, the person feeding 
them moved, and besides being crowed out, it was next to a huge 
high-traffic shopping center and just off a busy highway -- they 
probably wouldn't have lasted long there.   I named them Dallas and 
Houston right after they got to Gloria's.  I think she kept them at 
first because I was going out of town -- to Dallas.  And then she 
let them stay.
MacKenzie, Kerry N. 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a great background story, Susan. Thanks to you and then 
Gloria, these little souls got lucky for the rest of their 
all-too-short lives.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Susan Loesch

Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 1:21 PM
To: mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgfelvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: add sweet Houston to the CLS 2/8/2007

Houston and Dallas both were wonderful.  I'll never forget trapping 
them.  Dallas got into the first trap - this fluffy little gray and 
white ball.  Then I waited...and waited and waited.   Houston would 
come closer and go away - come closer, then back to the edge of the 
woods.  I was trapping with mackerel and his appetite- thank 
goodness - finally got the best of him!   Got them both in one 
day.  I was sure that Dallas was going to be the first to tame down 
and that Houston would stay a wild man -- but Houston tamed first 
and best - he was beautiful, so sleek and black.  They were lucky 
enough to get to live with Gloria and I got to see them 
often.  Dallas was right there across the bridge ready to meet 
Houston, as was my Leader.  How wonderful to think of all three as 
free and healthy and happy!


TenHouseCats mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aw, gloria, i'm sorry.

GLOW to guide houston to his new place at the bridge, and to heal your heart.

MC

On 2/9/07, Gloria Lane wrote:
 My sweet Houston died last night. He came to me from Susan, who
 worked hard to trap him and bubba Dallas out west of Little Rock.
 Houston and Dallas tested positive for FELV. They were just babies,
 and Dallas was a wormy kitten back then. That was Spring 2004. They
 grew up healthy happy cats, at least up until the last couple of
 weeks of their lives.

 Dallas died in September 2006, of mediastinal lymphoma. His bubba
 Houston just now joined him last night; he died quietly, was anemic,
 and Susan came over to see him before his passing. They both died
 after missing some time on their daily interferon, don't know for
 sure if that's connected, but I do think it is.

 They were both sweet loving kitties, playful, mischievous, just
 wonderful. I'm glad to have known them; I'll miss them. They'll be
 in good company - Leader, Mittens, Calawalla Banana Booboo, Mr. Black
 Kitty, and all the rest.

 Gloria




--
Spay  Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference

MaryChristine

AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats
MSN: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 289856892



IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax 
matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, 
Brown, Rowe  Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer 
for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under 
U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice 
in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other 
entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) 
the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a 
person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe  Maw LLP) of that transaction 
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taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor.


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