FeLV FIV+ Orange Tabby Boy Looking for Home-Griffen, GA

2006-10-12 Thread Samiluke





  
  

  Hi 
  Everyone,
  I saw this handsome guy on 
  savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com  one of the comments said that he 
  tested + for FIV  FeLV. Contact info is below, if anyone can 
  help him.
  Yvonne
  FOS DSH 
  OrangeCat

  
  


  
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  Spalding County Animal 
  ShelterGriffin, GA(770) 467-4772[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  

  Domestic Short 
  Hair-orange Mix
  
Size: SmallAge: 
AdultGender: MaleID: A06-2851 

  

  Notes: SPALDING ID A06-2851RESCUED! NOW UP FOR 
  ADOPTIONPlease Note: This Cat is in foster care and is no 
  longer at Spalding County Animal Shelter. Please do not contact the 
  shelter for information.Please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested in adopting this cat. 
  This kitty has received the following vaccinations: ECLIPSE 4--it 
  vaccinates the cats against: Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia, 
  Chlamydia Psittaci Vaccine (MLV  Chlamydia) (Schering-Plough). 
  Thank you!
  
  
  

  
  
  

  
  


Re: Carissa Please add her to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Samiluke




Dear Sherry,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss of sweet little Carissa. Heaven 
has yet another precious little Angel.

Yvonne

In a message dated 10/11/2006 11:13:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Poor little sweet Carissa had to be helped over the Rainbow bridge 
  yesterday,she was a beautiful little black girl that came in with her sister 
  Cassandra,we called them the flying walendas.We will miss her very much. 
  :(
  Sherry
  
  
  




Re: Spencer

2006-10-12 Thread Gina WN
Nina, Spencer is a very precious soul and I am glad you have had this time together. I am very sorry that he did not rally back to health. You both are in my prayers.Gina  Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  The house call vet is coming at around three this afternoon.Spencer continues to astound me, both with his athletic ability and the way he expresses his love for me. He was restless all day yesterday and last night around midnight, I gave him a quarter tablet of Valium in the hope it would help him rest more easily. I'm not sure if it helped or not. Sometime during the night I felt him stir and he actually jumped through the window onto the top shelf,(we have an enclosed habitat attached to that side of the house). I thought he just wanted to be
 in the night air. No, he actually traversed the shelves down to the ground and used the litter box! I couldn't see where he was, but decided to leave him be for a while. I got up and worked on some accounting, intending to retrieve him when I went back to bed. I entered my bedroom and was floored to see he had made it back to bed all by himself! What a cat!This morning I woke up to find him nuzzled in next to me. I stroked andcooed to him. He was so weak that he could no longer support hisweight. He drank from the bowl of water I put under his nose andsettled back into my body. All night he'd been crawling to my hand toplace his head in it. I feel so blessed in knowing him. Such a lovingsoul. Finally he told me that he wanted to curl up on my messy closetfloor. I just checked on him and when he saw me he struggled to hisfeet and crawled out of the nook he was in to greet me. He drank alittle more water before
 I left him to tend to the other animals. Ikeep telling him, it's almost over. That I'm sure he'll be back whenhe's ready, that I know we will always be together joined in the love weshare for each other. I'm going to miss what I still think of as hisperfect body though.NinaVisit my Tigger Tales site! 
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Re: FeLV FIV+ Orange Tabby Boy Looking for Home-Griffen, GA

2006-10-12 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
There are some kitty rescues in the area, such as Savethekitties, but I
don't know if they take FIV/FELV kitties. Let's all pray for him or else
he'll wind up one of the countless victims of the infamous Spalding
shelter gas chamber!

Bonnie

http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf


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Subject: FeLV  FIV+ Orange Tabby Boy Looking for Home-Griffen, GA
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 
 Hi  Everyone, 
 I saw this handsome guy on  savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com  one 
 of the 
 comments said that he  tested + for FIV  FeLV.  Contact info is 
 below, if anyone 
 can  help him. 
 Yvonne 
 FOS DSH  Orange
 Cat


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 Inquiry: FOS DSH Orange PFId#7110449 Id#A06-2851)   
 Domestic Short  Hair-orange Mix 
 Size: Small
 Age:  Adult
 Gender: Male
 ID: A06-2851 
 Notes: SPALDING ID A06-2851
 RESCUED! NOW UP FOR  ADOPTION
 
 Please Note: This Cat is in foster care and is no  longer at 
 Spalding County 
 Animal Shelter. Please do not contact the  shelter for information.
 
 Please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or  [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you 
 are 
 interested in adopting this cat.  
 
 This kitty has received the following vaccinations: ECLIPSE 4--it  
 vaccinates 
 the cats against: Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia,  
 Chlamydia Psittaci 
 Vaccine (MLV  Chlamydia) (Schering-Plough).  
 
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Hideyo and Sherry

2006-10-12 Thread Sheila208

I am so sorry your babies had to leave you. You'll both be in my prayers. Sheila


Spencer

2006-10-12 Thread Sheila208

Spencer is a very special boy and I know he will come back to you after a time of rest. I'll be praying for you. Sheila


Re: FeLV FIV+ Orange Tabby Boy Looking for Home-Griffen, GA

2006-10-12 Thread Patricia Lamoretti
Try Best Friends in Kanab, Utah. I had a double positive boy that had a sad story of having bbs lodged in his abdomen and back. They put him on a waitlist and he was accepted soon afterwards. He loves other cats so that's a plus.BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  There are some kitty rescues in the area, such as Savethekitties, but Idon't know if they take FIV/FELV kitties. Let's all pray for him or elsehe'll wind up one of the countless victims of the infamous Spaldingshelter gas chamber!Bonniehttp://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.htmlhttp://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf- Original Message -From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:30
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Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Nina

Hi Belinda and All,
I'm so sad and numb this morning.  So completely worn out, I know you 
all understand how I'm feeling.  Spencer had been so weak yesterday, but 
still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy has. 
The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next to 
Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited.  He lifted his 
head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once magnificent 
body to work.  I decided to bring him out front.  He used to love going 
out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he might 
enjoy going out one more time.  I was right.  Unbelievably, he rallied 
and was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeep 
parked in the driveway.  He even drank from the feral's water bowl. 
I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer and 
put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood 
comings and goings from the front steps.


I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up the 
front walk.  Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO!  NOT YET!  Of 
course, it was time to finally say goodbye.


Do you still do tributes with their pictures?  I'm going to send you his 
picture off-list to include in case you do.  Bless it, this was a hard 
one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).


I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list of 
caring people.  I went through such contortions dealing with Spencer's 
illness and decline.  I don't know how I would have coped without your 
support and prayers.

Much love as always,
Nina




RE: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Nina, I know how excruciating this has been for you, but please rest
easy that you did what you knew to be best for Spencer.  My heartfelt
sympathies.  May your extraordinary boy have the gentlest of Bridge
journeys.

Diane R. 

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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread jenmeyer
Oh, Nina!  I wish I had the words to express my thoughts more 
poetically than, I know exactly how you feel!  But it's just as 
simple as that, I guess...You were there for me when my special guy, 
Fuss-fuss passed away...and Spence sounds like he was to you what Fuss 
was to me.  You're right, they're all hard...but there are a few that 
are particularly hard.  It's helped me to keep in mind that journeys 
work both ways...not everyone is placed in our own lives for our own 
benefit...we, too, get placed in others' lives for the other person's 
or animal's benefit.  For some of my cats, I feel as though I'm simply 
on the periphery of their journey...a blip on their radar, so-to-
speak!  Which is fine by me as I understand we're all busy trying to 
figure out our own destinies...and if I can make theirs that much more 
enjoyable (or entertaining as the case often is), so be it!  :)  But 
then there are those cats whose journey seems to be intertwined with 
mine for a brief period of tim
e, and I am honored that they are here to teach me...likewise, it 
hurts the most when it's time for them to leave as I feel we are a 
part of each other.  :(  Now, I'm not saying that one relationship is 
better or more important than the other as we're all brought together 
for one reason or another...but some of these guys seem to talk to 
you on a different level and you're never really the same again!

Please know that you are in my thoughts and let me know if there's 
anything I can do!!

Jen




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each other.  If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and 
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- Original Message -
From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:29 am
Subject: Please add Spencer to the CLS
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 Hi Belinda and All,
 I'm so sad and numb this morning.  So completely worn out, I know 
 you 
 all understand how I'm feeling.  Spencer had been so weak 
 yesterday, but 
 still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy 
 has. 
 The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next 
 to 
 Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited.  He 
 lifted his 
 head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once 
 magnificent 
 body to work.  I decided to bring him out front.  He used to love 
 going 
 out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he 
 might 
 enjoy going out one more time.  I was right.  Unbelievably, he 
 rallied 
 and was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my 
 Jeep 
 parked in the driveway.  He even drank from the feral's water 
 bowl. 
 I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer 
 and 
 put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood 
 comings and goings from the front steps.
 
 I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching 
 up the 
 front walk.  Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO!  NOT YET! 
 Of 
 course, it was time to finally say goodbye.
 
 Do you still do tributes with their pictures?  I'm going to send 
 you his 
 picture off-list to include in case you do.  Bless it, this was a 
 hard 
 one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).
 
 I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list 
 of 
 caring people.  I went through such contortions dealing with 
 Spencer's 
 illness and decline.  I don't know how I would have coped without 
 your 
 support and prayers.
 Much love as always,
 Nina
 




Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Leslie Lawther
Nina, I know I'm not alone in saying that we all felt like we knew Spencer. I'm truly sorry for your loss... 
*hugs*
Leslie =^..^=
On 10/12/06, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Belinda and All,I'm so sad and numb this morning.So completely worn out, I know youall understand how I'm feeling.Spencer had been so weak yesterday, but
still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy has.The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next toSpencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited.He lifted his
head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once magnificentbody to work.I decided to bring him out front.He used to love goingout with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he might
enjoy going out one more time.I was right.Unbelievably, he ralliedand was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeepparked in the driveway.He even drank from the feral's water bowl.I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer and
put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhoodcomings and goings from the front steps.I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up thefront walk.Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO!NOT YET!Of
course, it was time to finally say goodbye.Do you still do tributes with their pictures?I'm going to send you hispicture off-list to include in case you do.Bless it, this was a hardone, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).
I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list ofcaring people.I went through such contortions dealing with Spencer'sillness and decline.I don't know how I would have coped without your
support and prayers.Much love as always,Nina-- Leslie =^..^=To leave the world a better place - whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or an improved social condition - that is to have succeeded.That only one life breathed easier because you lived - that is success.
---Ralph Waldo Emerson 


Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread cindy reasoner
Nina,

I am so sorry about precious Spencer.  I hope you find
some comfort in knowing that you did what was best for
Spencer.  His body is whole again and free from pain. 
I know when we lose 1 of our babies it leaves a hole
in our heart but we are all so blessed to have known
and taken care of these precious souls. 
I hope you find peace in knowing that one day you and
your sweet precious boy will see each other again. 
Your in my thoughts and prayers.

Cindy Reasoner



--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Belinda and All,
 I'm so sad and numb this morning.  So completely
 worn out, I know you 
 all understand how I'm feeling.  Spencer had been so
 weak yesterday, but 
 still so attentive and loving, what an incredible
 spirit this boy has. 
 The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had
 been laying next to 
 Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we
 waited.  He lifted his 
 head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his
 once magnificent 
 body to work.  I decided to bring him out front.  He
 used to love going 
 out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and
 I thought he might 
 enjoy going out one more time.  I was right. 
 Unbelievably, he rallied 
 and was actually able to stumble to his favorite
 spot under my Jeep 
 parked in the driveway.  He even drank from the
 feral's water bowl. 
 I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable
 cement any longer and 
 put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched
 the neighborhood 
 comings and goings from the front steps.
 
 I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet
 approaching up the 
 front walk.  Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream,
 NO!  NOT YET!  Of 
 course, it was time to finally say goodbye.
 
 Do you still do tributes with their pictures?  I'm
 going to send you his 
 picture off-list to include in case you do.  Bless
 it, this was a hard 
 one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy
 ones, are there?).
 
 I want to express my gratitude once again to this
 incredible list of 
 caring people.  I went through such contortions
 dealing with Spencer's 
 illness and decline.  I don't know how I would have
 coped without your 
 support and prayers.
 Much love as always,
 Nina
 
 
 


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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Leslie
 know how I would have coped without your support and prayers. Much love as always, Nina--Leslie =^..^=To leave the world a better place - whether by a healthy child, a garden
patch, or an improved social condition - that is to have succeeded.Thatonly one life breathed easier because you lived - that is success.---Ralph Waldo Emerson-- next part --An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread etrent

It is so painful to say goodbye.Love and prayers to you.





elizabeth

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 11:19 AM
Subject: Please add Spencer to the CLS





Hi Belinda and All,
I'm so sad and numb this morning. So completely worn out, I know you all understand how I'm feeling. Spencer had been so weak yesterday, but still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy has. The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next to Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited. He lifted his head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once magnificent body to work. I decided to bring him out front. He used to love going out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he might enjoy going out one more time. I was right. Unbelievably, he rallied and was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeep parked in the driveway. He even drank from the feral's water bowl. I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer and put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood comings and goings from the front steps.

I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up the front walk. Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO! NOT YET! Of course, it was time to finally say goodbye.

Do you still do tributes with their pictures? I'm going to send you his picture off-list to include in case you do. Bless it, this was a hard one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).

I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list of caring people. I went through such contortions dealing with Spencer's illness and decline. I don't know how I would have coped without your support and prayers.
Much love as always,
Nina





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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Barb Moermond

I'm so sorry NinaBarb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous

- Original Message From: Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:19:37 AMSubject: Please add Spencer to the CLS
Hi Belinda and All,I'm so sad and numb this morning.So completely worn out, I know you all understand how I'm feeling.Spencer had been so weak yesterday, but still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy has. The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next to Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited.He lifted his head and tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once magnificent body to work.I decided to bring him out front.He used to love going out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he might enjoy going out one more time.I was right.Unbelievably, he rallied and was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeep parked in the driveway.He even drank from the feral's water bowl. I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any
 longer and put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood comings and goings from the front steps.I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up the front walk.Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO!NOT YET!Of course, it was time to finally say goodbye.Do you still do tributes with their pictures?I'm going to send you his picture off-list to include in case you do.Bless it, this was a hard one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list of caring people.I went through such contortions dealing with Spencer's illness and decline.I don't know how I would have coped without your support and prayers.Much love as always,Nina

Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Lernermichelle



Nina, I am really sorry. It sounds like he really did not have any 
pain, just weakness, which is such a blessing. death itself is never a blessing, 
no matter what people say. I am so sorry.
Michelle


Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Watsdadillyo



Dear Nina
I am so sorry about Spencer. I have been bawling my eyes out for 15 
mins. As Leslie L stated I felt like I knew him. OH Nina you sweet woman. I am 
so sorry. I have the pictures of Spencer laying on top on the couch that 
beautiful Angel. My heart dropped when I read this post. I can imagine you and 
Spencer sitting outside. You poor thing. My God I feel like I lost my own cat. I 
cant imagine your pain. I am so glad Spencer came back to you and you guys had 
made many more memories. Please Nina if there is anything I can do please 
let me know.
kayte and Crackers


Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Kelley Saveika
Nina,

I'm so very sorry for your loss of Spencer Take care of yourself.

Kelley
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Dear Nina
I am so sorry about Spencer. I have been bawling my eyes out for 15 mins. As Leslie L stated I felt like I knew him. OH Nina you sweet woman. I am so sorry. I have the pictures of Spencer laying on top on the couch that beautiful Angel. My heart dropped when I read this post. I can imagine you and Spencer sitting outside. You poor thing. My God I feel like I lost my own cat. I cant imagine your pain. I am so glad Spencer came back to you and you guys had made many more memories. Please Nina if there is anything I can do please let me know.

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Spencer

2006-10-12 Thread Sally Davis

Hi Nina,

I am new to the group and recently lost two beautiful babies less than a 
week apart. I know how you feel when you say numb. I tried to work Tuesday 
but could not even think. I am left with 2 FeLV positive cats and 7 
negative cats. Of course they will need re testing in 6 months. I feel 
guilty in that for my love of cats I probably brought this in the house 
when I adopted Lionel. He was a big old Tomcat. Not sure of his age. I 
immediately had him fixed and made him an indoor cat. He had some injuries 
from a fight with a raccoon. He had a broken leg which was healed. Also a 
bite wound that took a month to heal. I have a limited income and I do the 
best I can by getting the cats fixed at a spay neuter clinic.


Long story short..5 of the cats had an upper respiratory infection. Two 
were taken to the vet and treated with antibiotics. All sick cats stayed 
inside along with junior and Lionel. All that were most exposed to Lionel 
got sicker. After Pumpkin died I took Junior back to the vet who tested him 
for FeLV and he was positive. It was a whirlwind to get the rest tested. 
Lionel tested positive for FeLV and FIV. With a heavy and guilty heart he 
had him euthanized.  It is the hardest thing I have ever had to do. Tiny 
tested positive today for FELV . He is now in the house with me and Junior. 
I still have the two cats separate, because Junior is being treated for 
some unknown infection that had his temperature at 105.3. This is why they 
decided to test him.


This is the plan of action.
Keep cats separated. I think Tiny and Junior can be kept together. I am 
just waiting until Junior had finished his anibiotics.

Get the 7 negative cats vaccinated for FeLV and other vaccines as well.
Get Tiny and Junior vaccinated against the other major disease.
Pray that 6 months from now the other cats are negative.

Anything else major missing from this picture?
Oh yes Junior is about 4 and Tiny is 5. They are half brothers. They do not 
like each other..lol


Junior is Blind in one eye because he was hit by a car last March. He has 
been an inside cat since. Tiny is a major hunter. What can I do to keep him 
happy and entertained?


Again my sympathies go out to you..

Sally


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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS -- Nina

2006-10-12 Thread Gina WN
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 and All,I'm so sad and numb this morning. So completely worn out, I know you all understand how I'm feeling. Spencer had been so weak yesterday, but still so attentive and loving, what an incredible spirit this boy has. The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I had been laying next to Spencer on our bed, keeping him company while we waited. He lifted his head and
 tried to move, but he just couldn't get his once magnificent body to work. I decided to bring him out front. He used to love going out with his dogs every morning to get the paper and I thought he might enjoy going out one more time. I was right. Unbelievably, he rallied and was actually able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeep parked in the driveway. He even drank from the feral's water bowl. I couldn't stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer and put him on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood comings and goings from the front steps.I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up the front walk. Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO! NOT YET! Of course, it was time to finally say goodbye.Do you still do tributes with their pictures? I'm going to send you his picture off-list to include in case you do. Bless it, this was a hard one, (but
 then I guess there just aren't any easy ones, are there?).I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list of caring people. I went through such contortions dealing with Spencer's illness and decline. I don't know how I would have coped without your support and prayers.Much love as always,NinaVisit my Tigger Tales site! See my cats' gallery at Zazzle 
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Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS -- Nina

2006-10-12 Thread LVega50899



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 


Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS -- Nina

2006-10-12 Thread Sheila208

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


Re: Please add Spencer to the CLS

2006-10-12 Thread Gloria Lane
Nina, just want to add my condolences - yes, we do understand.  I'm  
so very sorry, I know how hard it is.  Blessings, Gloria



On Oct 12, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Nina wrote:


Hi Belinda and All,
I'm so sad and numb this morning.  So completely worn out, I know  
you all understand how I'm feeling.  Spencer had been so weak  
yesterday, but still so attentive and loving, what an incredible  
spirit this boy has. The vet was late, (I'm so glad he was), and I  
had been laying next to Spencer on our bed, keeping him company  
while we waited.  He lifted his head and tried to move, but he just  
couldn't get his once magnificent body to work.  I decided to bring  
him out front.  He used to love going out with his dogs every  
morning to get the paper and I thought he might enjoy going out one  
more time.  I was right.  Unbelievably, he rallied and was actually  
able to stumble to his favorite spot under my Jeep parked in the  
driveway.  He even drank from the feral's water bowl. I couldn't  
stand seeing him on the uncomfortable cement any longer and put him  
on his bed and we sat and quietly watched the neighborhood comings  
and goings from the front steps.


I had just brought him back inside when I saw my vet approaching up  
the front walk.  Heaven help me, but I wanted to scream, NO!  NOT  
YET!  Of course, it was time to finally say goodbye.


Do you still do tributes with their pictures?  I'm going to send  
you his picture off-list to include in case you do.  Bless it, this  
was a hard one, (but then I guess there just aren't any easy ones,  
are there?).


I want to express my gratitude once again to this incredible list  
of caring people.  I went through such contortions dealing with  
Spencer's illness and decline.  I don't know how I would have coped  
without your support and prayers.

Much love as always,
Nina