Nina,
You always say the right thing!! I take inspiration whenever I read your
posts.
Your story about the little bird brought back a bitter sweet moment I had,
years ago, when I lost my Bear to AIHA...
I remember watching this little bird make her nest, waited, w/
anticipation
I don't know Nina. I'm wondering the same thing. My
friend this weekend just bought the Natural Balance
(duck) for her dog that has allergies. He wolfed the
first few nuggets down that she gave him. I saw the
recall today and called her right away to let her know
to keep an eye out
: To Nina: Re: more recalls
I don't know Nina. I'm wondering the same thing. My
friend this weekend just bought the Natural Balance
(duck) for her dog that has allergies. He wolfed the
first few nuggets down that she gave him. I saw the
recall today and called her right away to let her know
. :)
Gina
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aww, so wonderful to hear about Nilla Belle, (pardon me Nilla for
calling you a he :-) ). I love the success stories!
Ya know Wendy, so many of these street tough thugs turn into the
sweetest couch potatoes once they are relieved of those
.
:)
Wendy
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wendy,
Be sure when you talk to them to let them know you
are willing to do the
work and follow up. We're heading into heavy kitten
season and every
rescue you call will be even more overwhelmed than
usual. Someone will
be much more likely
,
it's so cute. So, you never know what personality lurks under all that
testosterone, fear and self preservation.
Nina
wendy wrote:
Thanks for asking about Nilla Belle. She's
wonderful!!! I can't believe I am even saying that,
but she is just the BEST dog. She is so smart, and
loving
Nina,
I laughed out loud at your metaphor of Starman
romancing Pistol and following her around...hehe.
These kids probably think I'm a nutcase laughing at my
computer like I do.
:)
Wendy
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aww, so wonderful to hear about Nilla Belle, (pardon
me Nilla
: Friday, March 09, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: For Nina
Thanks for your comments Nina. It is appreciated. We were so relieved when
our babies tested negative. Although now I wonder if Elsa who was put to
sleep was actually positive.
We have tried to eliminate things that might make the scratchy ones
Dear Nina,
I've been thinking much about you also. (And now w/ my vision going so
bad, unless I put you on speed-dial...well. And, my mobility is also going
to he!!, so it's almost impossible for me to answer phone. And, that
portable phone my room mate got me, well, it has TOO many
feelings have continued to grow. You are a
very special person Patti, an inspiration in so many ways. Thank you
for making the effort necessary to continue sharing your life and
stories with us. Please know you are always in my thoughts and prayers,
Nina*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear
.
- Anonymous
- Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 3:27:10 AM
Subject: Re: ovaban and other stuffNina
Dear Nina,
I've been thinking much about you also. (And now w/ my vision
Hear hear---everything Nina and Barb said about how important and
special you are to us, Patti, is so true. I remember being so happy and
so relieved when you started posting again in recent months! I always
love seeing your postings; it gives me that all too rare all's right
with the world
and Day Spa.
Glad you joined the group -- keep those posts coming.
elizabeth
On 3/9/07, Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your comments Nina. It is appreciated. We were so relieved when
our babies tested negative. Although now I wonder if Elsa who was put to
sleep was actually positive
Thanks for your comments Nina. It is appreciated. We were so relieved when our
babies tested negative. Although now I wonder if Elsa who was put to sleep was
actually positive.
We have tried to eliminate things that might make the scratchy ones less itchy.
I use advantage on them and that seems
Hi Nina
Minstral hasn't gone on antibiotics at the moment. I will watch her closely for
a couple of days and try to look at her mouth again after that period - if she
has worsened then I will take her to the boss vet cos he is great - but he only
works 2 days a week. She is a very difficult
-- and will sanction the
altered animals and not pick them up -- we will ear-tip so AC will know what is
what. I can't tell you what a development this is -- it is groundbreaking for
this city -- such a big development that we can't really take it all in yet.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh my dear
guys. We all
appreciate it.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Such a bittersweet story about the
neighborhood Jack's gone missing in.
It sounds like so much good will be done in his honor. Isn't that just
life in a nutshell? Since the folks in that area seem so kindly
disposed to animals, I'm
to blink twice to make sure I wasn't
imagining her there. She was in great shape, not even hungry, that also
made me suspect someone was trying to keep her as their own.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Jack's personality is such that he never meets a stranger - human or
feline. If he has lost his collar
Wow, that is encouraging. Know what you mean about people thinking you are
nuts! We don't venture far into some parts of the neighborhood with out a
second or third person along -- but I think we've felt pretty safe because
people kind of treat us like we are nuts -- and harmless!!
Nina
are nuts! We don't venture far into some parts of the neighborhood with
out a second or third person along -- but I think we've felt pretty safe
because people kind of treat us like we are nuts -- and harmless!!
*Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote:
I am convinced that someone had taken Ursula in even
the way I perceive animal rights is crazy,
but they seem to smile on my efforts anyway. It's very frustrating,
but I keep trying to educate.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Wow, that is encouraging. Know what you mean about people thinking
you are nuts! We don't venture far into some parts
Most of the dogs we have come across are strictly for protection - and we
wonder how well cared for. The search team yesterday came across several
yards full of what we think is fighting dogs in training -- we have to address
that in addition to the cat issues.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
and supplies and try to get their message out to the people that
might be swayed. Bless their hearts, and your's too, it seems to be a
never ending uphill battle.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Most of the dogs we have come across are strictly for protection - and
we wonder how well cared for. The search
Your friend should put a note on her collar introducing herself! It
would be nice to know where the heck she goes and I'm always looking for
allies in my neighborhood.
Nina
TenHouseCats wrote:
some cats have second homes, too--a friend has a calico (of course)
who disappears every may
will know what is
what. I can't tell you what a development this is -- it is groundbreaking for
this city -- such a big development that we can't really take it all in yet.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh my dear, be very careful. You're not going
to find anyone being
indulgent or open
guys! The icing on the cake would be for Jack to come home!
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
Animal Control is -- better than it used to be. We haven't been able
to get them to round up the pack of dogs running in the area but in a
miracle of a turn of events just a little while ago we found out
taking any feral we
could relocate. They still withhold the existence of a feral room from the
general public when they go in searching for a cat they've lost. But the
current situation sure beats the way it used to be -- the only way out of the
feral room was to the euthanasia room.
Nina [EMAIL
forces with.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
We are literally in shock because it is such an unexpected thing.
What a wonderful idea to microchip tnr cats! So far what we have
been able to work out with AC was for our previous director to
evaluate cats in the feral room to separate truly feral from
I'm in LIttle Rock, AR. Wish you were here to work with us!!
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's so ridiculous to think that just anyone
could tell a frantic
out-of-their-mind with fear house cat from a feral under those
conditions. And for Heaven's sake, not giving people access
and a half, so I have to wait to call.
If anyone is up out there (I am betting Nina isn't as
it's 4:30 am her time), do you know what could be
causing this? Can she pop a stitch and it bleed into
her bladder? That doesn't sound right. Maybe she has
had a UTI and we didn't know it?
Any advice
likewise with
their fellow man.
St.
Francis
- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 6:36 AM
Subject: OT: To Nina and other dog experts: Nilla Belle
: To Nina and other dog experts: Nilla
Belle peeing blood after
spay
Hey guys,
Nilla Belle was brought home yesterday after her
spay
Thursday. They wanted to keep her overnight
because
she bled a lot because she was in heat and they
said
they had to wrap her. I am not sure
: To Nina and other dog experts: Nilla Belle peeing blood after
spay
Thanks Marylyn,
They open in less than half an hour, so we'll call
right away. If we have to take her in, we will, but I
am hoping all she needs is antibiotics. I don't want
her stuck at the vets all day Sunday by herself if all
up and noticed that she
peed twice more while we were sleeping and one of the
pees was the color of the other yesterday, but the
other was pretty red. The vet doesn't open for
another hour and a half, so I have to wait to call.
If anyone is up out there (I am betting Nina isn't as
it's 4:30
and noticed that she
peed twice more while we were sleeping and one of the
pees was the color of the other yesterday, but the
other was pretty red. The vet doesn't open for
another hour and a half, so I have to wait to call.
If anyone is up out there (I am betting Nina isn't as
it's 4:30 am her
doesn't open for
another hour and a half, so I have to wait to call.
If anyone is up out there (I am betting Nina isn't
as
it's 4:30 am her time), do you know what could be
causing this? Can she pop a stitch and it bleed into
her bladder? That doesn't sound right. Maybe she has
had a UTI and we
Eee Gads! Shame on your vet, I say, he COULD have sent her home and told you
sorry,
the complications are too high while she is in heat, please reschedule after
she is
out of heat. JMO. I wonder if it is actually blood in the pee, or if she's
bleeding
from her vagina, and it's just mixing in
praying they are able to figure out
what's going on and let her come home with you, (I wouldn't leave her
there unless they have round the clock care).
Please let us know as soon as you can. You're in my prayers and thoughts,
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey guys,
Nilla Belle was brought home yesterday
she's doing,
Nina
wendy wrote:
Well, the vet said that it isn't uncommon for this to
happen. She said she is 90% sure a round of
Cephalexin should do the trick, so I went and picked
some up this morning (in the middle of our garage
sale). She said if it didn't, to bring her in Monday.
Other than
Thanks Nina,
That's exactly what the vet tech told me when I came
in. She said they have to express the bladder and
that can sometimes irritate the bladder. She also
mentioned nicking the bladder could be a cause, but
didn't think that was the reason. I hope she isn't
going to get anemic from
If a HUMAN was peeing blood after a surgery, I bet no one would take the wait
and
see stance!
Phaewryn
Please save Whitey! http://ucat.us/Whitey.html
VT low cost SpayNeuter, and Emergency Financial Assistance for cat owners:
http://ucat.us/VermontLowCost.html
Special Needs Cat Resources:
At 06:21 PM 12/16/2006, you wrote:
Actually, It depends upon the kind of surgery. Many of my patients
after hysterectomies or C sections do have blood in their urine. It
depends upon how much..as little usually clears in a day or so if it
a lot we might assume the bladder was nicked. That
OMG! If I peed blood after a surgery, I would DIE of a heart attack, LOL! The
blood
wouldn't have to kill me, the shock would be enough! I didn't when I had my
tubes
tied, but that's not very invasive either I suppose. I will have to ask my mom
is she
peed blood after her VERY traumatic
At 06:52 PM 12/16/2006, you wrote:
Fortunately the foley catheter bag is out of site so they do not see
the blood,,,We actually chart the color change from red to orange to
yellowNo one has died of shock though once we explain it is not a
bid deal,,even the little bood vessels in the
Fri, 08 Dec 2006 09:44:00 -0800, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How is Shane with vet visits? Would he do okay with dental work while he's
awake? How long ago was your last vet visit? Did he drop the weight quickly,
or over a length of time? Depending on how bad his gums are, you might want
Susan, My condolences as well. I was hoping Valley had turned the corner.
I'm so sorry.
tonya
Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Susan,
I am so sorry to hear about Valley's loss. I was so hoping for his continued
recovery. Too much heartbreak in your corner of late. I hope that
It's best for them to come to your house. My guy came for a small fee (dinner money). lol.wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Karen,Thanks! I would love that. Do you think she willwant to come look at her interact with our dogs, or doyou think she will want us to bring her to Lewisville?I am in
. Shemight be mixed, but her head is unmistakably pit bull.:)Wendy--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Hi Wendy, I'm glad your rescue girl is in out of danger and sleeping soundly. I do wonder about her puppies though. Life can be so tough sometimes. Unfortunately I have to second Karen's input o
I can't take the test either. The dog I found my family, and people on my rescue list all thought was a pit. But he was friendly as all get out, got along with the dogs, and didn't chase my cats (though I've kept him on a leash with them, because they stalk him!)There's a guy on my list who
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
LOL yeah I have a min pin mix that will bite a stranger and draw blood in a
quick ness.
I was raised with Dobes and don't believe there is much difference in the
disposition. Males should be neutered as early as possible, that helps a lot
with aggression
.
Nina
Gary Murphy wrote:
Many years ago I had a dobe that hid under the bed during storms and
who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came
once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put
her inside since his little computer tablet said BAD DOG for our
Oh, I understand about that "cool stare". People would cross the street to avoid us when I was out walking her. She was still scary looking even with her uncropped ears, big belly, and genetically caused near baldness. I would never approach a strange dobe with that focused stare...
Missing
Just say the word Beth and I am sure we can get you anther one
!!
Karen
I would love that, but am maxed out at 11 dear souls in 1250 square feet... (5 cats, 1 african grey parrot, 2 lovebirds, my mom, my husband, and myself.) If I ever move to a bigger place, a new dobe is a definite!
Thanks,
Beth
Original message:
Just say the word Beth and I am sure we can get
Hey Nina,
I sent emails to the only two pit bull shelters in
Texas. The first person I heard back from today.
He's booked, but he's in Kingsville, which is like 8
hours from Dallas, so that's ok. He was very nice.
The other person is in Gun Barrell City, not too far
from here, and I am hoping
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: To Nina Re: my experience with pits.
Hey Nina,
I sent emails to the only two pit bull shelters in
Texas. The first person I heard back from today.
He's booked, but he's in Kingsville, which is like 8
hours from Dallas, so that's ok. He was very nice.
The other person
Wendy,
Your in Texas? where at I can recommend some reliable person in lewisville
who can temperament test her for you. I am not sure what she charges but she
gave me a great deal of very frank advice when I had my pit. She will not sugar
coat anything let me know.
Karen
Hey Karen,
Thanks! I would love that. Do you think she will
want to come look at her interact with our dogs, or do
you think she will want us to bring her to Lewisville?
I am in Rockwall.
Thanks!
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wendy,
Your in Texas? where at I can recommend some
Hi guys,
My husband and I were driving out in the country this
afternoon on our way home from visiting my grandfather
who just had a pacemaker put in, and saw a white Pit
Bull (looks like a puppy; we aren't sure) walking down
the side of a fairly busy road. It was very emaciated
and looked like
Wendy,
What a wonderful thing you did! I never knew how truly beautiful a
pit bull could be until I met my neighbor's dog. I wish I were more
knowledgeable so I could help you - but just wanted to thank you for doing such
a noble thing.
love,
elizabeth
In a message dated 10/29/2006
Thanks Elizabeth. I really have to give the credit to
my husband. He's the one who suggested that we might
need to check on her. He loves dogs. She's lucky he
took an interest in her. We passed at least three
more dogs on our two hour drive home, walking down
different roads. It's so sad
: Need
help with rescued dog; to Nina or anyone else with experience
re...
Wendy,
What a wonderful thing you did! I never knew how truly beautiful a
pit bull could be until I met my neighbor's dog. I wish I were more
knowledgeable so I could help you - but just wanted to thank
Yep, Pits are awesome dogs, I've known a few of them. It's all about how
they are raised. Other than a good vet exam, and deworming, dogs, even extremely
emaciated ones, generally do great with just food and care. They aren't like
cats in that they don't get fatty liver from starvation.
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Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 5:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: OT: Need help with rescued dog; to
Nina or anyone else with
experience re...
Wendy,
What a wonderful thing you did! I never knew how
truly beautiful a pit
bull could be until I met
Thanks Phaewryn-I will add that test to the list of
things to do at the vet! Glad to have you back!
:)
Wendy
--- Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, Pits are awesome dogs, I've known a few of
them. It's all about how they are raised. Other than
a good vet exam, and
Thanks... I advised someone on the Bengal Rescue Network yahoogroup to join
here for advice (she thinks her cat may have cancer, and needs help reading the
CBC panel)... and anyways,I thought well, if she joins, it would be nice
if I was here for her! Things are settled down here pretty well
Wendy, God bless you and your husband. I want to cry every time I hear of someone taking pity on these poor babies.
I was taking my husband to the hospital last week on the Interstate and about mid way of a 20 mile desolate stretch we saw something in the medium( we thought was a tire recap)
of the four dogs we saw on the road today,
this is the one we ended up picking up (not that we
were looking for a dog!) Did you and your husband own
any other dogs when you owned your pit bull? This dog
is so sweet. Someone would be lucky to have her, but
I agree with Nina; it should probably be someone
Absolutely sure? Check out this webpage:
http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html
(I think most people will be shocked by the results if they take the
quiz)
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html Low cost
SpayNeuter services in VT,
you guys don't want to here this but I didn't do so well on the
quiz..
LOL
Karen
Me neither, but I'd seen it before, and failed it... so that's why I posted
it, because I know it's really hard to tell a pit "for sure".
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html Low cost
SpayNeuter services in VT, and Emergency Financial
P.S. We are absolutely sure she's a Pit Bull. She
might be mixed, but her head is unmistakably pit bull.
:)
Wendy
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wendy,
I'm glad your rescue girl is in out of danger and
sleeping soundly. I
do wonder about her puppies though. Life can be so
tough
it took us ten or more tries to get the right answer!
that test is unfair though...who the heck ever heard
of a corso or dogo or whatever some of those names
are?!!!
;)
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you guys don't want to here this but I didn't do so
well on the quiz..
LOL
Karen
Well to me they are foreign or "designer" names for pitbulls.
I am familiar with most of them but still cant tell the
difference
and true Nina. Let yourself feel the love
and support we have for you Terrie, Dukee and family.
I figured out the glitch...it was my Tigger cat sitting on my lap
with his head on the keyboard that made the message enter multiple
times. Maybe so you would see it? I don't know...He is
sitting here
him back to awareness, when he's spending time
adjusting to being out of body.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*/Thank you/*
*/Yes, I seen the messages that's okay. Rudy my Siamese does that to
me sometimes./*
*//*
*/The answer is yes Hideyo he was given the Interferon by my best
friend
Oh my god that is beautiful...I'm shedding tears can barely see
the computer typing this to you.
In a message dated 10/26/2006 9:17:04 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Terrie,It's so sweet that Vinnie and Buggy are sitting vigil with
you and Dukee. What a lovely
I've asked St. Francis, Jazzy and Spencer to sit vigil with your
family, to comfort all of you and to be there to greet Dukee when his
time comes.
Much love my dear,
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh my god that is beautiful...I'm shedding tears can
barely see the computer
That is so beautiful and true Nina. Let yourself feel the love and support we have for you Terrie, Dukee and family.I figured out the glitch...it wasmy Tigger cat sitting on my lap with his head on the keyboard that made the message enter multiple times. Maybe so you would see it? I don't know
PROTECTED] writes:
That is so beautiful and true Nina. Let yourself feel the love and
support we have for you Terrie, Dukee and family.
I figured out the glitch...it wasmy Tigger cat sitting on my lap
with his head on the keyboard that made the message enter multiple
times. Maybe so
Hi Nina,
I just read your posts about Spencer. I am so sorry
to hear that you had to let him go. He sounds like
such a miraculous kitty, the way he reached out to you
before he passed on. It sounds to me like he was
trying to comfort you before he left. Bless you for
doing all the wonderful
Nina, I criedafter reading about your last moments with Spencer. It is a blessing knowing you and the others on this list and being able to share in your lives.I would like to see Spencer's picture if you would send it to me. [EMAIL PROTECTED]GinaNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Belinda
Nina, I am so sorry to hear about spencer, I think everyone has cried when
reading this. This is so heartbreaking, once again very sorry to hear about
precious spencer. My prayers are with you.
Lori
My heart breaks for you. We all have gone through losing that very special one, but you still have those beautiful memories. Thank you so much for sharing Spencer with us. Sheila
Hey Nina,
How are you doing today? I am trying to get caught up
on my email. It's so hard to keep up with it if you
miss a day or two, you know? Duh, of course you know!
lol
I was really sorry to hear about little Spencer, and
his slow decline. It is SO hard to watch that. I
went through
Thanks Wendy, I appreciate your prayers for my continued sanity and the
well being for everyone in the house. One day at a time, one foot in
front of the other...
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
How are you doing today? I am trying to get caught up
on my email. It's so hard to keep up
She just wanted to let everyone know.. she will have her DSL
line repaired on Tuesday..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Ordering interferon- Nina
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 07:59:58 -0700
Hi Kiley,
I'm in Sumner, can I ask who your vet in Seattle is?? I have a great
vet too but it's always good to know others
Hi Kiley,
I'm in Sumner, can I ask who your vet in Seattle is?? I have a
great vet too but it's always good to know others in my area.
Maybe when you have a minute you could list them on the Post Adoptable
FeLV/FIV/FIP list in the
FeLV/FIV/FIP+
Friendly Vets. section?
--
Belinda
interferon- Nina
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 15:44:33 -0400
Get your own vet to make up a batch for you. All they have to do is order
one vial of the actual human drug InterferonAlpha, and then dilute it to the
correct dilution for cats, the instructions are available at the island
pharmacy website
Nina,
I didn't get a chance to check my email at all
yesterday, or I would have been very happy to see that
Spencer had come home! Yea! I know you did not get
good news from the vet, but what a blessing that the
internist is going to work with you to make Spencer as
comfortable as he can
Nina,
I am so sorry to hear that Spencer is missing. Have
you been able to find him yet? I know you probably
feel terrible right now for him. If you go outside
and just sit down and talk to him, he's probably so
close, he'll be able to hear you. I hope you are able
to find him.
:)
Wendy
Hey Nina,
How is Bruce's hand? I hope he is better. I wanted
to give you some scary info. I know you are already
stressed right now with Spencer, but I am feeling the
need to fill you and everyone else in on something my
mom is going through right now. I'd rather tell you
than wait in case
Yes, staph can be dangerous. My father died from a staph infection he got at the hospital while they were trying to treat another illness. I'd take it very seriously.Ginawendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Nina,How is Bruce's hand? I hope he is better. I wantedto give you some scary info. I know
a small
fortune, but it could have been much, much worse.
From now on, if anyone gets bit around here, we're going for the shot
immediately.
Nina
wendy wrote:
Hey Nina,
How is Bruce's hand? I hope he is better. I wanted
to give you some scary info. I know you are already
stressed right now
I really enjoyed your story and pictures of Molly and Flash. They were young sweeties also, so you know how I'm feeling right now. Thanks,Karen
How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
put her paw on your face to let you
know she's safe, happy and healthy now. Be open to a sign from her, it
will come.
Nina
kandbz_ mom wrote:
I really enjoyed your story and pictures of Molly and Flash. They were
young sweeties also, so you know how I'm feeling right now.
Thanks,
Karen
Hi Kiley,
I was always able to get human interferon from my Internist's office. I
think Phaewryn wrote and told you to ask your vet to dilute it for you.
I hope you've found a way to get some by now.
Nina
Kiley Dozier-Bosanko wrote:
Nina,
Did you (or anyone else) ever find anywhere other
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