Re: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(

2012-01-09 Thread Marcia Baronda
Tina
What a bittersweet story. I lost my little Fletch last fall. He made it a year. 
I, like you, had no idea he had Felv. It is a horrible, devastating disease. I 
am so sorry about the loss of Ollie and Leo. I will keep Jewels and Whoopie in 
my thoughts and hope that they grow strong and stay healthy. You are in the 
right place. This group of cat lovers is fantastic.

Take care
Marcia  
Sent from my iPad that my most awesome kids surprised me with, Christmas 2010. 

On Jan 9, 2012, at 8:02 PM, "Victory_Shout"  wrote:

> I am new to this group, but I did want to send you my condolences. Rest in 
> peace precious Myles.
>  
> I am Tina. I live in Pa. We had gotten a litter of four female kittens from a 
> family whos add we responded to in the newspaper six months ago. Their 
> kittens needed a home and my mom who is very ill and lives with us needed 
> company. So, knowing that we didn't have the heart to seperate those kittems. 
> We took them all. We homeschool our four kiddos so these fur babies quickly 
> became all of our babies and God bonded our hearts to theirs.
>  
> We had no idea that they were suffering from feline leukemia when we got them 
> because they looked so healthy.
>  
> Needless to say... six months later...
>  
> We laid Ollie to rest four days before Christmas and we just laid Leo to rest 
> two days after New Years. Ollie and Leo were golden in color and we called 
> them "the golden girls" they were always together and their siblings (who are 
> still with us) are also always together. After Ollies death Leo just was not 
> the same. She became very depressed and just couldn't seem to get over the 
> fact that her sister was gone. 
>  
> We laid Ollie to rest and we put in certain items that she loved and parts of 
> things from us.
>  
> It is very cold here that when Leo passed just days later my husband offered 
> to dig up Ollie lay Leo and her things that we had for her in the box with 
> Ollie... so that "the golden girls" would always be together.
>  
> That is what we did...
>  
> We are Christians... we know that in the big picture it really wouldn't have 
> mattered if their bodies were laid to rest in the same box or not, but to us 
> it meant the world to know that "the golden girls" were together forever even 
> in death.
>  
> We had a beautiful service for them in our back yard. First, Ollie then days 
> later Leo with Ollie.
>  
> We have your site to thank for the information on feline leukemia and the 
> foods and vitamins that help to sustain life. We will forever be thankful for 
> what these precious kittens have taught us about this horrible sickness. What 
> a true blessing they have been. They taught us strength, love, and 
> commitment. They taught us that love is an "action" word. Our hearts will 
> forever be bonded with these babies.
>  
> Whoopie and Jewels our other two calico fur babies (from that sibling group) 
> are still going strong. We remain ever thankful for their continued health.
>  
> I just had to stop in and say... I am sorry to hear of your loss... and thank 
> you for the information you share... it truly does touch lives...
>  
> Tina 
> - Original Message -
> From: Sherry DeHaan
> To: Felvtalk
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 5:17 PM
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(
> 
> Well we made it a whole 7 days into the new year before losing one of our 
> wonderful Sids kids. Myles was a big gentle sweet lovin black and white 
> boy.He has such a cute white chin.He will be missed at the sanctuary by us 
> allI love you Myles
> Sherry
> 
> "We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
> than our own,
> Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
> Unable to accept its awful gaps.
> We still would have it no other way"
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Re: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(

2012-01-09 Thread Lynda Wilson
We are truly blessed to have you as part of this group. So sorry to hear of 
Ollie and Leo's passing.  All of them are so lucky to have your love and 
devotion.

Blessings to you and your family!

Lynda
  - Original Message - 
  From: Victory_Shout 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 8:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(


  I am new to this group, but I did want to send you my condolences. Rest in 
peace precious Myles.

  I am Tina. I live in Pa. We had gotten a litter of four female kittens from a 
family whos add we responded to in the newspaper six months ago. Their kittens 
needed a home and my mom who is very ill and lives with us needed company. So, 
knowing that we didn't have the heart to seperate those kittems. We took them 
all. We homeschool our four kiddos so these fur babies quickly became all of 
our babies and God bonded our hearts to theirs. 

  We had no idea that they were suffering from feline leukemia when we got them 
because they looked so healthy. 

  Needless to say... six months later...

  We laid Ollie to rest four days before Christmas and we just laid Leo to rest 
two days after New Years. Ollie and Leo were golden in color and we called them 
"the golden girls" they were always together and their siblings (who are still 
with us) are also always together. After Ollies death Leo just was not the 
same. She became very depressed and just couldn't seem to get over the fact 
that her sister was gone. 

  We laid Ollie to rest and we put in certain items that she loved and parts of 
things from us. 

  It is very cold here that when Leo passed just days later my husband offered 
to dig up Ollie lay Leo and her things that we had for her in the box with 
Ollie... so that "the golden girls" would always be together. 

  That is what we did...

  We are Christians... we know that in the big picture it really wouldn't have 
mattered if their bodies were laid to rest in the same box or not, but to us it 
meant the world to know that "the golden girls" were together forever even in 
death. 

  We had a beautiful service for them in our back yard. First, Ollie then days 
later Leo with Ollie. 

  We have your site to thank for the information on feline leukemia and the 
foods and vitamins that help to sustain life. We will forever be thankful for 
what these precious kittens have taught us about this horrible sickness. What a 
true blessing they have been. They taught us strength, love, and commitment. 
They taught us that love is an "action" word. Our hearts will forever be bonded 
with these babies. 

  Whoopie and Jewels our other two calico fur babies (from that sibling group) 
are still going strong. We remain ever thankful for their continued health.

  I just had to stop in and say... I am sorry to hear of your loss... and thank 
you for the information you share... it truly does touch lives... 

  Tina 
- Original Message - 
From: Sherry DeHaan 
To: Felvtalk 
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(


  Well we made it a whole 7 days into the new year before losing one of 
our wonderful Sids kids. Myles was a big gentle sweet lovin black and white 
boy.He has such a cute white chin.He will be missed at the sanctuary by us 
allI love you Myles
  Sherry


  "We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
  than our own,
  Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
  Unable to accept its awful gaps.
  We still would have it no other way" 






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Re: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(

2012-01-09 Thread Victory_Shout
I am new to this group, but I did want to send you my condolences. Rest in 
peace precious Myles.

I am Tina. I live in Pa. We had gotten a litter of four female kittens from a 
family whos add we responded to in the newspaper six months ago. Their kittens 
needed a home and my mom who is very ill and lives with us needed company. So, 
knowing that we didn't have the heart to seperate those kittems. We took them 
all. We homeschool our four kiddos so these fur babies quickly became all of 
our babies and God bonded our hearts to theirs. 

We had no idea that they were suffering from feline leukemia when we got them 
because they looked so healthy. 

Needless to say... six months later...

We laid Ollie to rest four days before Christmas and we just laid Leo to rest 
two days after New Years. Ollie and Leo were golden in color and we called them 
"the golden girls" they were always together and their siblings (who are still 
with us) are also always together. After Ollies death Leo just was not the 
same. She became very depressed and just couldn't seem to get over the fact 
that her sister was gone. 

We laid Ollie to rest and we put in certain items that she loved and parts of 
things from us. 

It is very cold here that when Leo passed just days later my husband offered to 
dig up Ollie lay Leo and her things that we had for her in the box with 
Ollie... so that "the golden girls" would always be together. 

That is what we did...

We are Christians... we know that in the big picture it really wouldn't have 
mattered if their bodies were laid to rest in the same box or not, but to us it 
meant the world to know that "the golden girls" were together forever even in 
death. 

We had a beautiful service for them in our back yard. First, Ollie then days 
later Leo with Ollie. 

We have your site to thank for the information on feline leukemia and the foods 
and vitamins that help to sustain life. We will forever be thankful for what 
these precious kittens have taught us about this horrible sickness. What a true 
blessing they have been. They taught us strength, love, and commitment. They 
taught us that love is an "action" word. Our hearts will forever be bonded with 
these babies. 

Whoopie and Jewels our other two calico fur babies (from that sibling group) 
are still going strong. We remain ever thankful for their continued health.

I just had to stop in and say... I am sorry to hear of your loss... and thank 
you for the information you share... it truly does touch lives... 

Tina 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sherry DeHaan 
  To: Felvtalk 
  Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 5:17 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Myles Please add to the CLS :(


Well we made it a whole 7 days into the new year before losing one of 
our wonderful Sids kids. Myles was a big gentle sweet lovin black and white 
boy.He has such a cute white chin.He will be missed at the sanctuary by us 
allI love you Myles
Sherry


"We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way" 



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Re: [Felvtalk] new member

2012-01-09 Thread Lorrie
Welcome to the group, MaryAnn.  You'll find a lot of knowledgable
people here.  Tell us about your cats.

Lorrie  in WV

On 01-09, MaryAnn Riggs wrote:
>Hi all.
>My name is MaryAnn Riggs in southeastern Wisconsin.  I've been reading
>comments for sometime, just haven't introduced myself yet.
>Is there anyone on this list from Wisconsin?
>thanks-mar


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[Felvtalk] new member

2012-01-09 Thread MaryAnn Riggs


Hi all.

My name is MaryAnn Riggs in southeastern Wisconsin.  I've been reading comments 
for sometime, just haven't introduced myself yet.

Is there anyone on this list from Wisconsin?  

thanks-mar
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Re: [Felvtalk] Myles

2012-01-09 Thread Marcia
Lorrie,

That's about the number of cats that I have! Plus mg 4 insiders:D

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 8, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Lorrie  wrote:

> I'm so sorry, Sherry.  So far the three FelV cats in my sanctuary
> building are doing well, but we never know from day to day.  Only
> lost one last year, and now I have two women who live there rent free
> and only pay utilities.  The cats are so much happier, and they take
> wonderful care of them.
> 
> Lorrie and 25 cats in WV
> 
> On 01-07, Sherry DeHaan wrote:
>> 
>>   Well we made it a whole 7 days into the new year before losing one of
>>   our wonderful Sids kids. Myles was a big gentle sweet lovin black and
>>   white boy.He has such a cute white chin.He will be missed at the
>>   sanctuary by us allI love you Myles
>>   Sherry
> 
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