OMG!! Cats, schmats, *I* want to live there!
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:30 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT - Cat enclosures
Boy, am I jealous of these people! One d
Lynne, I know how sad and disheartened you are, but please be aware, as
Kelley says, that all FIP tests are not created equal. Most of the
tests only show the *presence* of the coronavirus, which actually is
present in huge numbers of cats without ever turning into FIP. It has
to mutate to become
Sherry, sorry about feisty little Finlay. I know you guys made his
little life with you a great one. Gentle Bridge vibes to him, and hugs
to you all.
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, Februar
Lynne, I don't think you're alone in reacting the way you did at your
mom's death. I'm sorry that she, and you, had to go through 5 years of
that kind of hell. My mother died a few years ago, after 3 years in a
nursing home, and at the end was so far from what she had been a few
years before tha
That's good news, Sherry. Big vibes for a long, happy life for Melina.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:05 AM
To: Felvtalk
Subject: Melina
I just wanted to report to you al
s he stands, does his strange
little meow and waits for Bob to come up. He wants food but then won't
eat it. Maybe the vet has some experience with picky cats.
Lynne
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I'm glad your vet is flexible and willing to help. If BooBoo's
snifflies can get cleared up, I know his appetite will improve. They
don't want stuff they can't smell. Have you tried heating his food so
it's stinkier? You may run out of the kitchen gagging, but he'll think
it's great. As I'm su
Diane, but hey, anything's possible I
suppose.
Lynne
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 5:45 PM
Subject: RE: CLS
Someone on
Lynne, Kerry is so right about BooBoo's mental state. BooBoo loves you
and is happy. You're kind of in panic mode (understandably) and are
reading things into his behavior that aren't necessarily there. I would
say by all means follow up on the various supplements people here have
suggested, and
Congratulations, Sheila, on Dooley's new negative! Sounds like you've
done a great job with him these past 12 years, but I'm sure this new
diagnosis is one huge weight off your chest.
Diane R.
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[EMAI
Someone on another cat list I'm on just lost a cat he says was FeLV+ and
it was THIRTY years old! Now, I'm not too sure how well-versed he is on
FeLV, and I'm thinking maybe he's mistaken in that. What he said was
that the cat was "infected with FeLV" when a kitten and had to have both
eyes remov
Briefly, the CLS is the Candlelight Service, for pets and people who
have died, are sick or in need; the Bridge is the Rainbow Bridge between
Earth and Heaven, where, it's nice to believe, our pets who pass away
before we do wait for us. ;-)
Diane R.
From: [EMAI
I'm so sorry, Sherry. I'm glad the man found him and Melina in time to
give Mysterio a few weeks of love and care. Give Melina a hug for me,
and give yourself and Dr. Jen one as well.
Diane R.
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That would be Immuno-Regulin. You will be getting lots of testimonials
from people on this list about it.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subje
I'm glad BooBoo is home and doing well after his surgery. Sorry the vet
didn't have better news on his bloodwork. Did he say what kind of
anemia? Did he mention Epogen or food supplements or anything you can
be doing proactively now, as opposed to in "the future if needed"? It's
so important to
What wonderful, and, sadly, rare good news! Long happy life to Minstrel
and congratulatory hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Sherry, as always, gentle Bridge vibes to Joe Cool, and hugs to you and
everybody there. He sounds like a great little guy.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:31 AM
To: Felvtal
Sorry to hear about Miller. You've lost way too many recently. I'm
sure he arrived at the Bridge knowing a lot of people were fighting for
him. Hugs to you all.
Diane R.
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Sent: Sunday
Sure will, Kelley.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:16 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT - Missy
Missy has an appointment at Texas A&M Cardiology department on
February 5th. Please be th
I'm so sorry, Sherry. I'm sure Rudy is singing at the Bridge now about
all you great folks.
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 7:49 PM
To: Felvtalk
Subject: Rudy Please add to t
I'm so sorry, Michelle. She's at the Bridge now, free of pain and
telling everybody there how very much she was loved. Hugs to you and
Minstrel.
Diane R.
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Sent: Monday, January 14,
Happy story -- very welcome!! Happy birthday to your little guys, and
long life to both!
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:05 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: A Day
Caroline -- I wish I could offer some advice or insight, but I can't.
Just hopes that you can get a handle on what's going on with Brumley and
that he feels better soon. Is there a way you can ask your mother to
step back and stop repeating stuff you've already talked about? ;-)
Sorry the situatio
Sherry, I'm sorry you lost Skyy. Peaceful Bridge vibes to her, and hugs
to all of you.
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 7:51 PM
To: Felvtalk
Subject: Skyy Please add to the CLS
Comfort to Charlie and Leiott. I'm sure Mr. Puss is now bragging to the
other Bridge kitties about his long and love-filled life.
Diane R.
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And good morning to you, too. Carolyn, YOU have to unsubscribe
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She's adorable! Thanks for sharing, Kelley!
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 10:52 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT: sweet pea looking CUTE
One of our foster parents sent this
Hi, Emily --
I'm sorry Moses is so sick. As you can see, you're already getting lots
of good ideas on how to treat him. One important thing is, is your vet
is willing to work with you to help Moses get better? I hope the fact
that he's given you drugs for him is a good sign in that regard. Th
Sherry, here are the gentlest of Bridge vibes for Sal and Lily. Comfort
vibes to you and Dr. Jen. You guys are fighting the good fight, but
sadly that one isn't always winnable.
Diane R.
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Wendy, I'm so sorry it was time for Julie to leave you, but you gave her
a great life and a wonderful last day here. Hugs to you and sweetest of
Bridge vibes to Julie.
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday
I'm so sorry, Sherry. Gentle Bridge vibes to Louisa.
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:37 PM
To: Felvot groups; Felvtalk
Subject: Louisa Please add to the CLS :(
Louisa was
I agree, they shouldn't have forced you, but at least the hoomins cared
enough to leave them with somebody they knew would do right by the
kittens. So many don't.
The people next door asked us if we wanted their white kitty, who we
knew from talking to her through the screen window all summer.
I'm trying to be impartial about this -- while the news footage looks
incriminating, it's true that there aren't any shots of where the cats
were actually living, and vindictiveness has been known to happen among
different factions of the rescue community. If the accusations against
Kelley turn ou
Kenzie, I'm so sorry Frankie had to leave you. Thank you for making the loving
choice for him right now, as hard as it always is. Gentle Bridge vibes to him,
and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Hi, Dawn --
I live in Racine, WI, about 25 miles from the border. When Patches was
diagnosed, our vet immediately said, "You have some options" and was
willing to work with us to treat him. Unfortunately, he went downhill
so fast that we really didn't have a chance to see what treatment
options
Michael --
I got some stuff at Petco, a dental rinse for about $9 a bottle that you
add to their water that's supposed to remove tartar and plaque. Too
soon to know if it's really working, though. I looked into the
Petzlife, but could only get it online and wanted to try it sooner, and
also the
See -- you two are further connected, through Monkee. If you leave her behind,
she'll have lost both of you.
Diane R. (can you see what my impulse would be? ;-))
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Carolyn, you never really know with cats, but MAYBE some of Lil Girl's Queen
Bee attitude would dissipate once she got inside
because in THAT hierarchy she's the new girl in town. Then again, maybe not,
but it does happen. Also, if you take the time to
go through the socializing protocols from
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 12:06 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Engystol & Quality Foods
> I also wanted to share something he said to me. We were getting ready
to le
This is very encouraging, Caroline. We've just started feeding the
Wellness cans to our skinny old hyperthyroid Missy, trying to give her a
little more "heft." While at this
point it's not really our #1 concern that she not get fat (we are also
feeding her empty
calories in the form of thin-sli
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:33 AM
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Mary Christine, I don't agree with everything Susan has said or the way
she has said it, but in this case
she has no more overstepped the bounds than anyone else who answers a
question by saying "you should
try immunoregulin" or "sounds like anemia". Obviously Caroline can't
print off Susan's e-
Colby, if you're still here, it looks like you need a little of that
true peace yourself. Saying "please" when you're yelling doesn't mean
you're being anything but rude. You apparently subscribed, you have to
unsubscribe yourself. *Please* get a grip.
Diane R.
Just my own two cents here. Of our 5 cats, 2 are declawed. One, Missy
(whom I've recently discussed re: her problem in actually hitting the
litterbox), had been my mother's cat, and the declawing was a condition
imposed by her apartment complex. I agree that declawing just for the
sake of furnit
Tracy, I'm so sorry for your recent losses. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to
them all, and hugs to you. And a skritch for your little trouper, hope
he stays stable and comfortable for a long time yet.
Diane R.
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Michael and Melissa, they're ALL adorable! Thanks!
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 8:37 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Ok, I give up.
I use google pica
Hi, Chelsea --
I'm working through some of the same stuff as you are. I have an
elderly, hyperthyroid girl, Missy, who is just painfully thin. She's
got toothy problems -- tartar -- but she wouldn't be a good risk to
sedate for a cleaning, and we haven't seen her eat the dry crunchies we
free-f
Oh, I stand corrected. I knew there was a vaccine that turns up
positive when tested, but was confused about which. Thanks, Kelly!
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:39 AM
To: f
Dawn, I'm far from the big expert, but I think the chances are almost
nonexistent that you're transferring anything by just walking from room
to room. The motto for the virus is "if it dries, it dies." It reminds
me of a memorable passage in the book "Everything You Always Wanted to
Know About Se
It's working now. Very cool!
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:47 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Leukemia room
Maybe they closed it down for the night?
T
. Should I ask then for the IFA test if comes back negative?
I'm not sure the sequence of what to ask for when. I was just wondering
if the exposure this little guy had to the indoor FeLV+ cats in the
man's home could show up later in life and negative now.
Thanks again -
MaryAnne
"R
Hi, Maryanne --
You'll get some great advice from this bunch, but just a couple things:
1.FeLV isn't as drastically contagious as is often thought. The
virus doesn't live long in air, and is mostly transmitted through
exchange of bodily fluids, so if the kitten hasn't been eating or
fight
ld be alone in a room???
She is lucky to have you!
L (ps puppy training pads work well to soak up litter)
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:01
uld still get some
tarter-scraping benefits.
-Caroline
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From: "Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To:
Subject: OT: Moist but not wet food, like Tender Vittles?
We have an elderly little girl who's got a tartar problem, but is too
delicate to put under for cleaning. As a result, we don't think she's
been eating the crunchies we let everybody free-feed on all day. She
gets whatever part of the 2 wet food cans (the little ones) that we put
out every supper
LOL, this is so true! In our household, someone's in there squatting
before we've reclosed the litter container...we're always like, "you
couldn't have done that 5 minutes ago?"
Diane R.
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The "ew" factor in this conversation just keeps escalating -- but maybe
you could use a plastic spoon, or something else you can just toss away,
to scrape as much of the excess litter off the sample as possible. BTW,
my vet's office advises that they need the sample "mooshy" -- I believe
that's a
Congratulations, Susan, sounds like a great situation. Continued vibes
that Lil Mister and Tuffy re-materialize!
Diane R.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 1:25 PM
To: felvtalk@fe
Oh, I'm so sorry, Chris. I know we were all hoping it wasn't too bad.
Gentle Bridge vibes to Kaylee and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Just to add a little to what others have said -- you probably shouldn't
have the cat tested for feline leukemia AND vaccinated for it at the
same time. Everybody has different experiences, but if the cat is
already positive for leukemia, the vaccination won't help and might
actually harm. And any
Susan, you've come to the right place. This bunch of folks will have a
lot of useful info for you. One good supplement is L-lysine, which you
can get at most drug and health-food stores, you just have to make sure
it doesn't have propylene glycol as an additive. I've gotten it at GNC.
Was the di
ROFL!! Thanks, Susan, this was great!
Diane Rosenfeldt
Legal Secretary
Quarles & Brady LLP
411 East Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 2040
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-4497
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Oh, how wonderful for Baby! Your story almost made *ME* cry. But then,
I'm easy
Diane R.
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Melissa -- I'm glad domestic peace prevails and Penelope has taken to
the litter box! Good luck on her continued assimilation!
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 8:54 AM
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Dede, I'm so sorry to hear about Jim. Hugs to you. I'm sure Jim is
happily playing at the Bridge.
Diane R.
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 6:42 AM
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Yay for you, Caroline!
How about starting with olive oil and see how that does? That's the
"sweet oil" used to clean human ears (as I discovered long after
investing in a teeny bottle of sweet oil ;-)).
Diane R.
Diane Rosenfeldt
Legal Secretary
Quarles & Brady
I'm so sorry, Megan. It's always hard, and everybody on this list is
painfully aware that as much as none of us WANTS money to be a
consideration, in fact it VERY often is. I can't give words of wisdom
here on what to do about nature vs. euthanasia, but I guess the
guideline is, if she's sufferin
to the CLS
That made me laugh!! I've just turned 60 and I swear I don't see the
screen like I used to!!! Or at least that is the excuse I'm using for
everything these days!!!
"Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No you isn't. (Sorry, had to!) ;-)
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS
Thanks, Susan. I is tru
Kayte, it sounds like Crackers is doing fabulously well -- and I'm glad
he's so happy with Blue. Congratulations on being such a great
kitty-and-puppy-mommy!
Diane R.
Diane Rosenfeldt
Legal Secretary
Quarles & Brady LLP
411 East Wisconsin Avenue
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Mil
I'm so sorry, Susan. Hugs to you and a gentle Bridge journey to
Jingles. Thanks for telling us about him.
Diane R.
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I am so very sorry, Sherry. Gentlest of Bridge vibes to sweet Genevieve
and hugs to you.
Diane R.
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She is so very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Diane R.
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Sherry -- good thoughts coming for Genevieve, and for you.
Diane R.
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Sorry about the bad diagnosis, Jessica. There are lots of good people
on this list who will help you out in greater detail, but here's a
couple things to help him out now. First, look at the old posts on this
list starting on Tuesday. We've had a couple of new people come on as
frantic as you ar
You're doing fine, Michael. Just make sure they eat *something* so they
don't develop fatty liver disease on top of the other thing.
Diane R.
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Woo-hoo, Caroline! I'm so glad Nosey's owners have been located and
checked out as good people. They will all be so happy!
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline
Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 12:49 PM
To:
Sherry, I'm so sorry about Spencer and Joy. Blessings to them at the
Bridge, and to you and all the others there.
Diane R.
Diane Rosenfeldt
Legal Secretary
Quarles & Brady LLP
411 East Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 2040
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-4497
E-mail: [EM
Thank goodness, Ang, aren't you glad they went now? It is an excellent
idea to retest in any case, and you should make sure that the retest is
IFA just to be sure. Now take a deep breath and give your kitties a
hug. And, as Wendy says, take some time to grieve for Boy. Sometimes
it helps to tal
Susan, I've had your link open all day and have been reading the story
and the comments. Truly awesome work by BF in a really sad situation.
I'm glad your vet's wife is taking the black and white and the 2 others.
They will certainly have the best of care! As for you, it sounds like
you have a fu
Oy jeez, what next? Weren't we healthier when we didn't get all this
information? ;-) For some reason this old gag of George Carlin's comes
to mind: "A study has shown that saliva causes cancer -- but only when
swallowed in small quantities over a long period of time..."
Diane R., stocking up
It looked like a bottle brush convention. LOL!
Diane R.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:21 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: 130 cats in one flat
Holy crap! Did you see th
ROFL!
That pretty much stops everything right in its tracks in our
householdhousemate leaves the room because she can't stand the
chunky stuff, I get wad of paper towel and grimace at warm wetness of
it, housemate returns when coast is clear with carpet cleaner...God,
would I love that nice f
Gosh, it's sad when business gets in the way of treating a pet, isn't
it? I mean, I could understand if she said she didn't "endorse," say,
aromatherapy or acupuncture, if she doesn't believe in that kind of
stuff (even though it's valid) but just these little (harmless!)
products that make life e
We have two cats who receive thyroid pills. We schedule the evening
pill just as dinner is being served, so that they immediately have
something to swallow to help the pill all the way down. For the morning
pill, I have a syringe of water ready to wash it down. I try to sort of
dribble the water
Nina, in most circumstances I would agree with you absolutely here, but
it did seem as if Glenda had a solid relationship with this shelter so I
am ready to give it the benefit of the doubt in this case. I would
rather that it was no-kill, of course, and I fault the shelter for that
in the "big pi
Glenda, I'm so sorry it ended this way for Marmalade, and for you. It
sounds like just a very unfortunate set of circumstances. You say you
know this shelter and trust the people there, so it doesn't sound like
you were irresponsible in bringing him there. It doesn't sound like
they are kill-cra
Glenda -- I'm not real familiar with the laws and policies on this, and
of course they vary wildly from place to place, but if it's your
understanding that Marmalade became the property of the shelter when you
surrendered him, your rights pretty much ended the moment you
surrendered him. This is w
Caroline -- I'm glad she's doing so well and seems to be so friendly.
Hope she checks out well at the vet!
Diane R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline
Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 10:03 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleu
One of my neighbors took in a cat she'd found eating peanuts from her
squirrel feeder during the winter. So, I guess pretty much whatever
doesn't eat them first is fair game.
Diane R.
Diane Rosenfeldt
Legal Secretary
Quarles & Brady LLP
411 East Wisconsin Aven
Susan, all I can really help you with is the vibes, I'm afraid, but I'm
sending them big time! What a blessing that nobody (and nokitty) was
killed or hurt. Here's hoping the missing ones find their way to your
traps today!
Diane R.
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[ma
We can do the
rehab that's necessary and list her as "found" at the same time.
Thanks,
Caroline
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To:
Caroline, others on this list are much better qualified than I to tell
you how to get this baby healthy again, but one thing that is drummed
into us over on the Feral Cats yahoogroup is, ALWAYS LIST AS FOUND. The
absence of posters or free ads doesn't necessarily mean careless owners,
there are an
Thanks for the heads-up on Melatonin and the Nighttime version of Rescue
Remedy. I had no idea Walgreen's was selling it!. Even as I type I am
working off approximately 4 hours sleep because I woke up at 4 and
couldn't really get back. I'll give one of them, or both, a shot!
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Melissa -- Rescue Remedy is a homeopathic "essential oils" kind of
calming thing -- made with things like valerian root etc. A lot of
rescuers swear by it -- not only for their kitties, but for themselves
(put a few drops in your drinking water). I've never tried it
personally -- though today is
What a gorgeous baby!!
Diane R.
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What a beauty! Look
Chris, it kills me to think of all these people looking for their pets
to this day. I volunteered during the Katrina crisis at a local
shelter, H.O.P.E. Safehouse, in Racine, Wisconsin. They didn't have a
lot of resources, and I know they listed some but possibly not all of
the animals on PetFind
Glenda, if you're not sure that Catcher has truly been adopted, maybe
you should try calling again, to see if you can get a little peace of
mind, or maybe talk to someone a little nicer. Keep everything
businesslike and try not to reveal annoyance, just, if they say he's
adopted, mention that his
Laurie --
I am so sorry about Keisha, how terrible and sudden. I know you must be
feeling devastated and traumatized. Take comfort in knowing she knew
how loved she was. Hugs to you.
Diane R.
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Caroline --
I am so sorry. My heart hurts for you.
Thank you for telling us about how you and Monkee found each other. You
changed each other's worlds infinitely for the better. I know everybody
on this list has gone through what you're going through now -- the
second-guessing, the feeling
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