Hi Tonya,
Yes there still is a Candle Light Service page, you can find it here:
http://bemikitties.com/cls
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happiness is being owned by cats ...
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http://BelindaSauro.com
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Hi All, this message never came through the list as far as I know,
something wrong with it and it wasn't allowed. If any one has any
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April-
Good for you for having a senior FELV+! I have one who is around 8 or 9 who
has had a couple of episodes of low white blood count. She's 18 lbs and
when she doesn't eat very much for more than a day or so and when her nose
and gums get real pale, I start thinking about bringing her in
Hi
Regarding immunoregulin, I followed the protocol I on the website.
Sally
April
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Dear Belinda,
Would you please add my Woodgie's name to the candlelighting ceremony list?
She was not feline leukemia positive. She was 9 years old, a sweet little
tortie girl, who had severe allergies all her life, including those awful
rodent ulcers on her lip now and then. I don't
Gentle Bridge vibes to Woodgie. That's way too young, but if as you say
there's a history of heart trouble in her family, it's probably a good
age for her. Sorry it was so sudden though, it must have been so
horrible for you. Hugs.
Never too late to acknowledge Grey. He's probably welcoming
I'm so sorry, Anne, for your loss of Woodgie and Grey. That's so hard,
to lose not just one but two in the same year.
At least they each had many happy years with you. I hope all the good
memories eventually diminish the sadness.
Please know you're in my thoughts---you are just the best, not
sorry i am so late with my word of advice - been dealing with stomach flu and
sinus infections of my own. keep your baby and don't lock him away from the
others. it is too hard on them all. if you reduce stress, feed good quality
food and pick up on anything new that could mean a problem and
just saw article in AARP magazine about a new germ that only Clorox can kill
it. it is popping up in hospitals all over. said that if go to hospital, make
sure all coming into your room wash hands throughly with lots of soap and
water. also bed rails, etc should all be washed down. seems
When the parvovirus first started to hit dogs, when there were puppies in the
house we would make everyone who came in spray the bottoms of their shoes with
a bleach solution we had in a spray bottle on our porch. Then everyone had to
take their shoes off and wash their hands thoroughly before
I'm so sorry for your loss, Anne, and wish you lovely memories of
these sweeties who are now safe at the Bridge. Gloria
At 01:45 PM 12/9/2008, Anne wrote:
Dear Belinda,
Would you please add my Woodgie's name to the candlelighting
ceremony list? She was not feline leukemia positive. She
I'm so sorry for your loss, Anne, and wish you lovely memories of
these sweeties who are now safe at the Bridge. Gloria
At 01:45 PM 12/9/2008, Anne wrote:
Dear Belinda,
Would you please add my Woodgie's name to the candlelighting
ceremony list? She was not feline leukemia positive. She
hey! i keep the Kleenix company in business. now if you want some more tears,
join up on [EMAIL PROTECTED] dorlis
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thought all of you would appreciate this story. dorlis
From: Eileen Bone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ann walker [EMAIL PROTECTED], Carolyn Smotherman
i am so sorry to hear about B.B.. at least he went suddenly. it saved him a
lot of suffering. doesn't make it any easier for you though. if we can give
these blessed creatures even 1 day of love and comfort, it is worth it. they
don't ask us for any more than love and that is one thing we
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