Re: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08

2008-06-27 Thread Sharyl
Heather, I was saddened to read that Sissy and the others have crossed the 
Rainbow Bridge.  We do what we can to make their days on earth as peaceful and 
loving as we can.  They know someone cared for them and loved them.  In the end 
that is what is important.  Sissy, Hobbs and all the others are now happily 
romping in the green meadows chasing butterflies with all our Angels.
Sharyl

--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Heather Wienker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Heather Wienker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 3:42 PM



With much sadness, I wanted to share with everyone that Hobbs' sister, Sissy, 
has  now joined him.   The loss of her dear brother affected Sissy very much, 
which was to be expected as they were quite bonded, and she began to take a 
similar road as Hobbs did in his final days.   Their people-Mom Jann had wanted 
to avoid Sissy suffering as she felt Hobbs did, and had planned for her to 
cross this morning, though unfortunately they had a very bad night, and stayed 
the night in the garage together, where Sissy had actually been spending a lot 
of time lately.
 
I apologize that I haven't been active since the outpouring of support from you 
all regarding the loss of Hobbs, unfortunately the following week we lost 
another FELV+ rescue, Shennanigans (whom a friend in another city had given a 
home to for these last 3 months), and also a dear Torti rescue named Freckles 
who we found living in a woman's yard, very ill and with an old & very 
uncomfortable injury.   She was such a sweet, beautiful kitty and her spirit 
really touched us all very much, a rescue was assisting with her medical care 
but force feeding with her injury was very stressful for Freckles, and her 
caregiver, and given the severity of her illness (which prevented her from 
being a candidate for surgery for her long-healed injury, unless she made a 
remarkable recovery), they felt it was best to release her from her pain.   I 
found out after the fact and have struggled with it ever since as I feel I 
didn't do enough for her, soon enough, and
 wonder if things could have been different.
 
Shennanigans was a beautiful little charcoal grey long haired kitty whom we 
found outside at my vets, likely dumped around Febuary.   She appeared to be 
only 4 - 5 months old, though we aren't really sure.   The woman who she went 
to live with said her vet thought she might be older than we initially thought, 
she wasn't spayed when we found her and I still think she was a pretty young 
kitty.   Her initial FELV test was a "weak"+.
 
I really should have posted about Shennanigans here but was fairly numb with 
all of the loss.    I was not the direct caregiver, but the rescuer, for these 
kitties so can only imagine what my friends have been going through as they 
loved them all dearly.   Even if it was only for 3 months, I know Shennanigans 
spent those last 3 months sleeping in a bed with someone, though she was afraid 
of the other cats.
 
What Jann did for Hobbs and Sissy, giving two little FELV+ kittens a home which 
is so hard to find, I will be eternally grateful for.    I hate the pain it's 
caused her, yet she is such a giving soul and does nothing but thank me for 
entrusting her with their care and for the precious time she had with them over 
this last year.   While I am always full of doubts as to how I handle things, I 
am so confident in the wonderful, loving happy lives they had with Jann, no 
matter how short.   I just hate how painful the "end" has been.   She still has 
their Mother, a double+ kitty I found at my "new" job with an eye & ear injury, 
she has outlived all of her kittens--I found them all last April under a 
trailer behind my new office.   I had moved accross campus after almost 20 
years in the same building, and kept looking for a "sign from God" as to 
whether I should make the move...when I found Mom & her babies, and their 
testing status, I knew had
 anyone else found them they'd most likely have immediately been put down, and 
that they were the "sign" I was looking for.
 
We also have a new Leuk+ rescue, this poor kitty had scabies so bad his eyes 
were crusted shut (and still are quite infected), a friend made a heroic rescue 
standing on a truck and plucking this kitty out of a tree, and it hit hard when 
we found out he was leuk+.   We are still looking for a home for him, and he is 
still boarding at the vets being treated (3 weeks now), but we are glad we've 
had the chance to give him the chance he deserves to feel good love and care.
 
Well I am sorry as this must be a very sad update...but I know you all will 
keep Sissy, Hobbs, Shennangans, and Jann & Kate the loving humans they've left 
behind, in your close thoughts and prayers.   Please add them to the candle 
light memorial service.
 
Thank you all for giving kitties with leukemia a chance, no one should have to 
lose the chance to know love ju

Re: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08

2008-06-27 Thread Lynne
Heather, I don't even know how to respond to all this tragedy you and the 
others have been going through, except to say I'm so sorry and I feel some of 
your pain.  The only comfort I get is knowing that these little dears must have 
known love in their final hours and somehow it made them happy.  It makes me 
tear up just thinking of them.

Lynne
  - Original Message - 
  From: Heather Wienker 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 3:42 PM
  Subject: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08


  With much sadness, I wanted to share with everyone that Hobbs' sister, Sissy, 
has  now joined him.   The loss of her dear brother affected Sissy very much, 
which was to be expected as they were quite bonded, and she began to take a 
similar road as Hobbs did in his final days.   Their people-Mom Jann had wanted 
to avoid Sissy suffering as she felt Hobbs did, and had planned for her to 
cross this morning, though unfortunately they had a very bad night, and stayed 
the night in the garage together, where Sissy had actually been spending a lot 
of time lately.

  I apologize that I haven't been active since the outpouring of support from 
you all regarding the loss of Hobbs, unfortunately the following week we lost 
another FELV+ rescue, Shennanigans (whom a friend in another city had given a 
home to for these last 3 months), and also a dear Torti rescue named Freckles 
who we found living in a woman's yard, very ill and with an old & very 
uncomfortable injury.   She was such a sweet, beautiful kitty and her spirit 
really touched us all very much, a rescue was assisting with her medical care 
but force feeding with her injury was very stressful for Freckles, and her 
caregiver, and given the severity of her illness (which prevented her from 
being a candidate for surgery for her long-healed injury, unless she made a 
remarkable recovery), they felt it was best to release her from her pain.   I 
found out after the fact and have struggled with it ever since as I feel I 
didn't do enough for her, soon enough, and wonder if things could have been 
different.

  Shennanigans was a beautiful little charcoal grey long haired kitty whom we 
found outside at my vets, likely dumped around Febuary.   She appeared to be 
only 4 - 5 months old, though we aren't really sure.   The woman who she went 
to live with said her vet thought she might be older than we initially thought, 
she wasn't spayed when we found her and I still think she was a pretty young 
kitty.   Her initial FELV test was a "weak"+.

  I really should have posted about Shennanigans here but was fairly numb with 
all of the loss.I was not the direct caregiver, but the rescuer, for these 
kitties so can only imagine what my friends have been going through as they 
loved them all dearly.   Even if it was only for 3 months, I know Shennanigans 
spent those last 3 months sleeping in a bed with someone, though she was afraid 
of the other cats.

  What Jann did for Hobbs and Sissy, giving two little FELV+ kittens a home 
which is so hard to find, I will be eternally grateful for.I hate the pain 
it's caused her, yet she is such a giving soul and does nothing but thank me 
for entrusting her with their care and for the precious time she had with them 
over this last year.   While I am always full of doubts as to how I handle 
things, I am so confident in the wonderful, loving happy lives they had with 
Jann, no matter how short.   I just hate how painful the "end" has been.   She 
still has their Mother, a double+ kitty I found at my "new" job with an eye & 
ear injury, she has outlived all of her kittens--I found them all last April 
under a trailer behind my new office.   I had moved accross campus after almost 
20 years in the same building, and kept looking for a "sign from God" as to 
whether I should make the move...when I found Mom & her babies, and their 
testing status, I knew had anyone else found them they'd most likely have 
immediately been put down, and that they were the "sign" I was looking for.

  We also have a new Leuk+ rescue, this poor kitty had scabies so bad his eyes 
were crusted shut (and still are quite infected), a friend made a heroic rescue 
standing on a truck and plucking this kitty out of a tree, and it hit hard when 
we found out he was leuk+.   We are still looking for a home for him, and he is 
still boarding at the vets being treated (3 weeks now), but we are glad we've 
had the chance to give him the chance he deserves to feel good love and care.

  Well I am sorry as this must be a very sad update...but I know you all will 
keep Sissy, Hobbs, Shennangans, and Jann & Kate the loving humans they've left 
behind, in your close thoughts and prayers.   Please add them to the candle 
light memorial service.

  Thank you all for giving kitties with leukemia a chance, no one should have 
to lose the chance to know love just because of what is in their blood.

  Heather
  Tampa, FL


---

RE: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08

2008-06-27 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Heather, I'm so sorry for all your losses, and Jann's and Kate's.  I'm
sure all these sweet babies are at the Bridge bragging up all the VERY
special people who cared so much about them.  I don't know of anybody on
this list who hasn't at some point beaten themselves up about what they
shoulda coulda done, but sometimes things just are what they are and you
do what you can.  Sometimes it turns out that it wasn't enough, because
nothing short of divine intervention WOULD have been enough, but you
know you made a world of difference to somekitty just by giving them a
warm, loving place to be at the end.
 
Diane R.



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heather
Wienker
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 2:43 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08


With much sadness, I wanted to share with everyone that Hobbs' sister,
Sissy, has  now joined him.   The loss of her dear brother affected
Sissy very much, which was to be expected as they were quite bonded, and
she began to take a similar road as Hobbs did in his final days.   Their
people-Mom Jann had wanted to avoid Sissy suffering as she felt Hobbs
did, and had planned for her to cross this morning, though unfortunately
they had a very bad night, and stayed the night in the garage together,
where Sissy had actually been spending a lot of time lately.
 
I apologize that I haven't been active since the outpouring of support
from you all regarding the loss of Hobbs, unfortunately the following
week we lost another FELV+ rescue, Shennanigans (whom a friend in
another city had given a home to for these last 3 months), and also a
dear Torti rescue named Freckles who we found living in a woman's yard,
very ill and with an old & very uncomfortable injury.   She was such a
sweet, beautiful kitty and her spirit really touched us all very much, a
rescue was assisting with her medical care but force feeding with her
injury was very stressful for Freckles, and her caregiver, and given the
severity of her illness (which prevented her from being a candidate for
surgery for her long-healed injury, unless she made a remarkable
recovery), they felt it was best to release her from her pain.   I found
out after the fact and have struggled with it ever since as I feel I
didn't do enough for her, soon enough, and wonder if things could have
been different.
 
Shennanigans was a beautiful little charcoal grey long haired kitty whom
we found outside at my vets, likely dumped around Febuary.   She
appeared to be only 4 - 5 months old, though we aren't really sure.
The woman who she went to live with said her vet thought she might be
older than we initially thought, she wasn't spayed when we found her and
I still think she was a pretty young kitty.   Her initial FELV test was
a "weak"+.
 
I really should have posted about Shennanigans here but was fairly numb
with all of the loss.I was not the direct caregiver, but the
rescuer, for these kitties so can only imagine what my friends have been
going through as they loved them all dearly.   Even if it was only for 3
months, I know Shennanigans spent those last 3 months sleeping in a bed
with someone, though she was afraid of the other cats.
 
What Jann did for Hobbs and Sissy, giving two little FELV+ kittens a
home which is so hard to find, I will be eternally grateful for.I
hate the pain it's caused her, yet she is such a giving soul and does
nothing but thank me for entrusting her with their care and for the
precious time she had with them over this last year.   While I am always
full of doubts as to how I handle things, I am so confident in the
wonderful, loving happy lives they had with Jann, no matter how short.
I just hate how painful the "end" has been.   She still has their
Mother, a double+ kitty I found at my "new" job with an eye & ear
injury, she has outlived all of her kittens--I found them all last April
under a trailer behind my new office.   I had moved accross campus after
almost 20 years in the same building, and kept looking for a "sign from
God" as to whether I should make the move...when I found Mom & her
babies, and their testing status, I knew had anyone else found them
they'd most likely have immediately been put down, and that they were
the "sign" I was looking for.
 
We also have a new Leuk+ rescue, this poor kitty had scabies so bad his
eyes were crusted shut (and still are quite infected), a friend made a
heroic rescue standing on a truck and plucking this kitty out of a tree,
and it hit hard when we found out he was leuk+.   We are still looking
for a home for him, and he is still boarding at the vets being treated
(3 weeks now), but we are glad we've had the chance to give him the
chance he deserves to feel good love and care.
 
Well I am sorry as this must be a very sad update...but I know you all
will keep Sissy, Hobbs, Shennangans, and Jann & Kate the loving humans
they've left behind, in your close thoughts and p

Sissy has joined Hobbs, 6/27/08

2008-06-27 Thread Heather Wienker
With much sadness, I wanted to share with everyone that Hobbs' sister,
Sissy, has  now joined him.   The loss of her dear brother affected Sissy
very much, which was to be expected as they were quite bonded, and she began
to take a similar road as Hobbs did in his final days.   Their people-Mom
Jann had wanted to avoid Sissy suffering as she felt Hobbs did, and had
planned for her to cross this morning, though unfortunately they had a very
bad night, and stayed the night in the garage together, where Sissy had
actually been spending a lot of time lately.

I apologize that I haven't been active since the outpouring of support from
you all regarding the loss of Hobbs, unfortunately the following week we
lost another FELV+ rescue, Shennanigans (whom a friend in another city had
given a home to for these last 3 months), and also a dear Torti rescue named
Freckles who we found living in a woman's yard, very ill and with an old &
very uncomfortable injury.   She was such a sweet, beautiful kitty and her
spirit really touched us all very much, a rescue was assisting with her
medical care but force feeding with her injury was very stressful for
Freckles, and her caregiver, and given the severity of her illness (which
prevented her from being a candidate for surgery for her long-healed injury,
unless she made a remarkable recovery), they felt it was best to release her
from her pain.   I found out after the fact and have struggled with it ever
since as I feel I didn't do enough for her, soon enough, and wonder if
things could have been different.

Shennanigans was a beautiful little charcoal grey long haired kitty whom we
found outside at my vets, likely dumped around Febuary.   She appeared to be
only 4 - 5 months old, though we aren't really sure.   The woman who she
went to live with said her vet thought she might be older than we initially
thought, she wasn't spayed when we found her and I still think she was a
pretty young kitty.   Her initial FELV test was a "weak"+.

I really should have posted about Shennanigans here but was fairly numb with
all of the loss.I was not the direct caregiver, but the rescuer, for
these kitties so can only imagine what my friends have been going through as
they loved them all dearly.   Even if it was only for 3 months, I know
Shennanigans spent those last 3 months sleeping in a bed with someone,
though she was afraid of the other cats.

What Jann did for Hobbs and Sissy, giving two little FELV+ kittens a home
which is so hard to find, I will be eternally grateful for.I hate the
pain it's caused her, yet she is such a giving soul and does nothing but
thank me for entrusting her with their care and for the precious time she
had with them over this last year.   While I am always full of doubts as to
how I handle things, I am so confident in the wonderful, loving happy lives
they had with Jann, no matter how short.   I just hate how painful the "end"
has been.   She still has their Mother, a double+ kitty I found at my "new"
job with an eye & ear injury, she has outlived all of her kittens--I found
them all last April under a trailer behind my new office.   I had moved
accross campus after almost 20 years in the same building, and kept looking
for a "sign from God" as to whether I should make the move...when I found
Mom & her babies, and their testing status, I knew had anyone else found
them they'd most likely have immediately been put down, and that they were
the "sign" I was looking for.

We also have a new Leuk+ rescue, this poor kitty had scabies so bad his eyes
were crusted shut (and still are quite infected), a friend made a heroic
rescue standing on a truck and plucking this kitty out of a tree, and it hit
hard when we found out he was leuk+.   We are still looking for a home for
him, and he is still boarding at the vets being treated (3 weeks now), but
we are glad we've had the chance to give him the chance he deserves to feel
good love and care.

Well I am sorry as this must be a very sad update...but I know you all will
keep Sissy, Hobbs, Shennangans, and Jann & Kate the loving humans they've
left behind, in your close thoughts and prayers.   Please add them to the
candle light memorial service.

Thank you all for giving kitties with leukemia a chance, no one should have
to lose the chance to know love just because of what is in their blood.

Heather
Tampa, FL
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