Re: TESTING

2006-03-22 Thread ELVESA
 I am not receiving any message from the list... TESTING 1 2 3...

Yes, I know. The problem is that the 'most popular' server at USA
(=aol.com) is not concerted with my own server in Spain!!!.

Sorry.

César





Re: TESTING

2006-03-22 Thread jenmeyer
Hey guys!

I believe the list has just been slow these past few days!  Hopefully,
no news is good news!

How is everyone doing?  I just finished setting up a goldfish pond in a
half whiskey barrel outside my front window...the cats love it and, so
far, all fish have been accounted for each morning!  ;)

Jen


But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be
unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; You
become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed... --Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know
each other.  If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what
you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan
George

- Original Message -
From: Paolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 0:41 am
Subject: TESTING
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 I am not receiving any message from the list... TESTING 1 2 3...
 
 Paolo




Re: TESTING

2006-03-22 Thread wendy
What a great idea Jen.  I agree, no news is good news
here!  

Everything is going well here in Dallas.  We just got
two days of serious rain, which was BADLY needed.  My
husband and I went to the animal shelter Saturday, in
the rain, to adopt another Akita for the one we
rescued in the fall.  We felt he needed a companion
since we're at work all day.  They get along famously.
 We also brought in to the shelter a little brown
Chihuahua that had followed us home two weeks ago.  He
was a really good dog, but deserved to be an inside
dog, and plus, our Akita was really too big to play
with him.  We made a report at the pound, called all
the local vets, and checked postings at the two pet
stores, but couldn't find the owner.  We think he
belonged to one of the two families that just moved
out of our neighborhood.  The lady there assured us
that he would be adopted out immediately since people
were constantly looking for little dogs.  He was
adopted an hour after we left the shelter.  

While I was at the shelter, I fell in love with this
kitten.  She looks almost like my Cricket that I lost
in November, black with a long, fluffy tail, and very
playful.  She was really sweet.  When I took her out
of the cage, she wrapped her little arms around my
neck and just purred like crazy.  She was SO loving. 
Unfortunately, she had to have her right eye removed
due to what the shelter believes was one of those cat
in the car engine accidents.  I gave them my number,
and they're going to call me as soon as her stitches
are out and she's posted for adoption.  If she doesn't
get adopted out within a week or so, I am going to get
her.  I told my husband.  He doesn't want another cat
in the house, as we already have three, but I know
when he sees her (he was playing with the dogs when we
were there Saturday and didn't get to see her), he
will understand.  She's a love.

I hope everyone is doing well here.  And of course,
all their furbabies.  We all deserve a break from the
chaos that is illness.  

:)
Wendy

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Re: TESTING--Wendy

2006-03-22 Thread jenmeyer
Congrats on the new addition!!  I know what you mean about a companion!
 We felt so bad for our dog, Oscar, as he was getting a little older
(from puppyhood) and had no one to play with!  He tried playing with
the cats...but large, floppy puppy feet weren't the cats' idea of a
good time.  So we took him to Petsmart where a local rescue group was
adopting out their cats and dogs...I had seen a wonderful dog on
petfinder.com that the group was caring for...she fit all my criteria: 
an adult, a girl, *house-trained* (I wasn't going through that again! 
;)  ), and, most importantly, good with cats!  When Oscar met Lucy, it
was love at first site and they haven't been separated for more than a
few minutes since!  And Lucy is just such a wonderful dog...it's so hard
to believe that someone could abandon her!  :(  We take the dogs with us
for the 1200 mile journey home to Chicago for X-mas...whenever I talk to
my mom beforehand, she always mentions how excited she is to see Lucy
 (I have to remind her that *I'm* coming home, too!  ;)  ).

And the water garden has quickly become my new obsession!  Just a few
goldfish, some snails and a few plants (I've got a beautiful flowering
plant...kinda like bluebonnets, and a gorgeous water lily), a little
japanese bamboo water spout and *poof* instant mini-ecosystem!  :)  It's
a great stress-reliever!

Oh!  And I wouldn't be surprised if the little one-eyed cat is waiting
for you when she's ready for adoption!!  What a little sweetheart!  My
mom has a one-eyed girl...depth perception was an issue initially, but
once Willie got the hang of it, she's just like all the others!  :)



But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be
unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; You
become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed... --Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know
each other.  If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what
you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan
George

- Original Message -
From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:42 am
Subject: Re: TESTING
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 What a great idea Jen.  I agree, no news is good news
 here!  
 
 Everything is going well here in Dallas.  We just got
 two days of serious rain, which was BADLY needed.  My
 husband and I went to the animal shelter Saturday, in
 the rain, to adopt another Akita for the one we
 rescued in the fall.  We felt he needed a companion
 since we're at work all day.  They get along famously.
 We also brought in to the shelter a little brown
 Chihuahua that had followed us home two weeks ago.  He
 was a really good dog, but deserved to be an inside
 dog, and plus, our Akita was really too big to play
 with him.  We made a report at the pound, called all
 the local vets, and checked postings at the two pet
 stores, but couldn't find the owner.  We think he
 belonged to one of the two families that just moved
 out of our neighborhood.  The lady there assured us
 that he would be adopted out immediately since people
 were constantly looking for little dogs.  He was
 adopted an hour after we left the shelter.  
 
 While I was at the shelter, I fell in love with this
 kitten.  She looks almost like my Cricket that I lost
 in November, black with a long, fluffy tail, and very
 playful.  She was really sweet.  When I took her out
 of the cage, she wrapped her little arms around my
 neck and just purred like crazy.  She was SO loving. 
 Unfortunately, she had to have her right eye removed
 due to what the shelter believes was one of those cat
 in the car engine accidents.  I gave them my number,
 and they're going to call me as soon as her stitches
 are out and she's posted for adoption.  If she doesn't
 get adopted out within a week or so, I am going to get
 her.  I told my husband.  He doesn't want another cat
 in the house, as we already have three, but I know
 when he sees her (he was playing with the dogs when we
 were there Saturday and didn't get to see her), he
 will understand.  She's a love.
 
 I hope everyone is doing well here.  And of course,
 all their furbabies.  We all deserve a break from the
 chaos that is illness.  
 
 :)
 Wendy
 
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?Crash's Landing Rescue and Placement?

2006-03-22 Thread Chris








Someone
I know is considering placing 2 FIV kitties there. They are in Grand
  Rapids, MI. MaryChristine knew something about them.. I was wondering
if anyone had ever dealt with them directly Thanks.



Christiane Biagi

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Re: ?Crash's Landing Rescue and Placement?

2006-03-22 Thread Sherry DeHaan
Hi Chris,yes I volunteer at Crash's landing and all the people there are great and very loving.I have 2 fiv cats at my house and I just love them to pieces. the five cats go to Sids,which is where I volunteer all the time,it is my home away from home.Have they already spoke with someone from there?They would have the best care you could ask for. :)Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Someone I know is considering placing 2 FIV kitties there. They are in Grand Rapids, MI. MaryChristine knew something about them.. I was wondering if anyone had ever dealt with them directly… Thanks.Christiane Biagi  914-632-4672 
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RE: ?Crash's Landing Rescue and Placement?

2006-03-22 Thread Chris








Thank you so much The person who is placing 2
cats there rescued a bunch of animal from New Orleans so these are Katrina kitties. Shes found
owners of most of the pets  reunited them. She could not find the
owners of these two. They are both FIV+ and because of her combination of
animals, she just cant keep them. She does want them to go to a
good situation. Initially, she tried to find adoptive homes but you know
how that goes. Shes in Wisconsin, I believe.



Sherry, do you think I could put you two together? I
know Sharon would feel so much better if she actually
talked to someone who had been to Crashs! If you send me your
e-mail off list, Ill give you Sharons, etc. My e-mail addy
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 





Chris

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From:
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Behalf Of Sherry DeHaan
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006
2:00 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: ?Crash's Landing
Rescue and Placement?



Hi Chris,yes I volunteer at Crash's landing and all
the people there are great and very loving.I have 2 fiv cats at my house and I
just love them to pieces. the five cats go to Sids,which is where I volunteer
all the time,it is my home away from home.Have they already spoke with someone
from there?They would have the best care you could ask for. :)

Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 



Someone I know is considering placing 2 FIV kitties
there. They are in Grand Rapids, MI. MaryChristine knew something
about them.. I was wondering if anyone had ever dealt with them
directly Thanks.











Christiane Biagi





914-632-4672





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IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie' FELV

2006-03-22 Thread gblane
Just checking again - are there any of the Texas folks out there who 
can help this FELV purebred Bengal, 1 year old...?


Gloria


At 11:10 AM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
This kitty is in Houston.  If anyone is interested at all if you 
will email me individually 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]) I will send 
consolidated.net

Subject: Fw: Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:36:27 -0600

- Original Message - From: MORSE, ROY F 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Janet Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'


Janet,

Just got the results back from the IFA and organ tests...Bad
news...the IFA was positive...good news...his organs seemed
to be in good shape.  The Vet said Moon Pie could stay the
rest of the week at the discounted boarding fee and
indefinitely at the regular price.  The office staff said he
was adjusting well to being handled and was less panicked
with his surroundings.  I have been visiting twice daily to
pet and talk to him and it seems to help.

Moon Pie is such a sweet cat and deserves so much more than
what he started with.  Some foster family would be lucky to
get to know this lovable feline.  Let's make this wish come
true.

Janet, if you would, please forward this update to all
interested parties in your email list.

Thanks for all your concern and help.
Karen





Re: IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie' FELV

2006-03-22 Thread jenmeyer
God, I wish I could...we've just taken in another guy and yet another
may be on the way...I'd be more than happy to help out with any kind of
transport, though!!

Jen, wishing she had a bigger home... :(


But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be
unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; You
become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed... --Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know
each other.  If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what
you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan
George

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:20 pm
Subject: IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'  FELV
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 Just checking again - are there any of the Texas folks out there 
 who 
 can help this FELV purebred Bengal, 1 year old...?
 
 Gloria
 
 
 At 11:10 AM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
 This kitty is in Houston.  If anyone is interested at all if you 
 will email me individually 
 (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]) I will send 
 consolidated.net
 Subject: Fw: Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'
 Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:36:27 -0600
 
 - Original Message - From: MORSE, ROY F 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Janet Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:21 AM
 Subject: Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'
 
 Janet,
 
 Just got the results back from the IFA and organ tests...Bad
 news...the IFA was positive...good news...his organs seemed
 to be in good shape.  The Vet said Moon Pie could stay the
 rest of the week at the discounted boarding fee and
 indefinitely at the regular price.  The office staff said he
 was adjusting well to being handled and was less panicked
 with his surroundings.  I have been visiting twice daily to
 pet and talk to him and it seems to help.
 
 Moon Pie is such a sweet cat and deserves so much more than
 what he started with.  Some foster family would be lucky to
 get to know this lovable feline.  Let's make this wish come
 true.
 
 Janet, if you would, please forward this update to all
 interested parties in your email list.
 
 Thanks for all your concern and help.
 Karen
 




Re: IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie' FELV

2006-03-22 Thread FORGETMENOTPETS



Gloria and all,

ok I only read about a quarter of all the emails sorry.
So we have a Bengal in Houston tested positive on IFA? I am in the dfw area 
is transport available?
Who is the contact please let me see what I can do. I may have an adopter 
who just found out yesterday her rescue kitty is positive. Does anyone have a 
pic?
Again I am sorry I only read the posts once in a while. 
see our 
available orphans at:http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.htmlKaren 
817-453-4888


Re: IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie' FELV--transport

2006-03-22 Thread jenmeyer
Please let me know if you work anything out as I would be thrilled to
bring him to you!

Jen


But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be
unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world; You
become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed... --Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know
each other.  If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what
you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys. --Chief Dan
George

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 4:21 pm
Subject: Re: IN Houston - Bengal cat 'Moon Pie'  FELV
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 Gloria and all,
 
 ok I only read about a quarter of all the emails sorry.
 So we have a Bengal in Houston tested positive on IFA? I am in the 
 dfw area  
 is transport available?
 Who is the contact please let me see what I can do. I may have an 
 adopter  
 who just found out yesterday her rescue kitty is positive. Does 
 anyone have a  
 pic?
 Again I am sorry I only read the posts once in a while. 
 see our  available orphans at:
 _http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.html_ 
 (http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.html) 
 Karen  817-453-4888




Need contact for moon Pie

2006-03-22 Thread FORGETMENOTPETS



Jen you can arrange transport?
I can seem to find a contact in my deleted emails.
Is there someone out there more organized than myself?
I don't even know how old these posts are

see our 
available orphans at:http://members.petfinder.org/~TX418/index.htmlKaren 
817-453-4888


Re: TESTING

2006-03-22 Thread Becca DuBose
wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:black with a long, fluffy tail, and veryplayful.  She was really sweet.  When I took her outof the cage, she wrapped her little arms around myneck and just purred like crazy.  She was SO loving. She sounds wonderful to me!Becca