Niki's Felines Enjoying Lives of Value - F.E.L.V. rescue in NJ is a
not-for-profit rescue/hospice/sanctuary for FeLV+ cats only.
Where there's Life, there's HopeKathy"There is nothing so strong as gentleness,
and there is nothing so gentle as real strength." ~ Sir Francis de
Sates
Del,
I'm so sorry to hear of your losing Liz and Effie. I'm sorry you've
lost them, and happy they're free of the physical problems that led to their
passing. This came to me in nearly finished format work a while ago
- after comments made by a patient and another patient's granddaughter. I
Prayers coming for Oreo... Gloria
Our little Shitsu dog is coming home today from the disc surgery - they
wanted to keep him at the hospital over the weekend because he does not
have the bladder control right now. But I begged them to release him
today as originally scheduled, as he was so
holding oreo and his whole family in light! what's a little loss of
bladder control, anyway, in the larger scheme of things? i'm glad he
got to come home where he belongs.
MC
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:43:03 -0700, Hideyo Yamamoto
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Our little Shitsu dog is coming home
My NIcky developed problems with constipation when he was about
16. Started out taking him to the vet for enemas. That was truly awful
for a shy kitty, and actually, one time it just about killed him, I stayed
up with him all night squirting water in his mouth every 2 hours. I
stopped the
Terri,
What about the rescue Kathy just posted about?
Niki's Felines Enjoying Lives of Value - F.E.L.V. rescue in NJ is a
not-for-profit rescue/hospice/sanctuary for FeLV+ cats only.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/4/2005 10:48:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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Nikki's tends to be always full and I have never gotten a response from her
and have tried to contact her three times.
Melissa in NJ
What about Nikki's?
Michelle
In a message dated 3/5/2005 12:22:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 3/4/2005 10:48:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
March 4, 2005
There is a sweet cat at the Pennsauken Animal Hospital that has
We had to say goodbye.
Danielle
When our eyes see our hands doing the work of our hearts, the circle of
creation is completed,
Inside us, the doors of our souls fly open and love steps forth to heal
everything in sight.
-Michael Bridge
Do you want to foster or adopt a Border Collie?
Hey all- I've been reading but not writing lately, life has gone into
hyperdrive around here...I just have a question regarding raising kittens.
Does anyone know at what age you can introduce a dish with canned mixed with
formula. They just got their teeth today (all of them within 12
I have also tried contacting her and left messages with no response.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/05 Sat PM 08:50:59 EST
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [rescuecat] Urgent: Cat in Pennsauken, NJ to be PTS
Nikki's tends to be always full and I have never gotten a
Niki's is almost ALWAYS full -- she's usually got around 40.
There's never a shortage of FeLV+ that need a home/hospice.
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
Furkid Photos!
My guy, Byron, came from Nikki's in Nov. '03. When I met her, she
said she had a job doing computer work of some kind (I can't remember now what
kind) and she was also going to school, so she's very busy in addition to taking
care of the cats. Most of her cats were in excellent condition and
Hi Kristi
That's wonderful that they were negative!
I've bottle reared a lot of orphans. I'm assuming that a lot of this
you already know, being a tech, but I'm giving a lot of info on formulas and
such for lurkers or folks who may not have raised orphans before because kitten
season is
You're welcome.
Where there's Life, there's HopeKathy"There is nothing so strong as gentleness,
and there is nothing so gentle as real strength." ~ Sir Francis de
Sates
She's in Andover, right along a lake (I can't remember the name of the
lake). the addy for her websiteis http://members.petfinder.org/~NJ197/it's
though petfinders, but it has a contact her feature and you can read more about
her mission statement there.
Where there's Life, there's
Kristi,
Oh boy babies! I love being surrogate mom to the little angels. I'm so
pleased to hear they're negative! I don't have much to add to Kathy's
informative reply. I do have a wonderful home made formula using goat's
milk that I'll send you (or anyone else) off list, if you're
Thank you for that info, I think today we start the litter boxes and some
strained turkey or chicken. They are eating up to 30cc a meal...and sleeping
through the night- Thank God. Anyway they have started to have greenish brown
liquid diarrhea. Anyone know what this is from, I ran a fecal
Del,
I'm so sorry to hear about both of your losses. I know you must be going through a bad time right now adjusting. I'm sure it's comforting to know that your friend Liz will be there for Effie though. I'm sure you have other fur angels who will be there as well for Liz and Effie. Take care of
I have just found out that my two kittens are
positive for feline leukemia. I adopted a kitten from an animal shelter in
Wisconsin that originally tested negative. But since then he has become positive
and has infected one of my older cats, who in the meantime has become quite
sick. It is
Dear Kristina:
I am so sorry you have encountered this situation,
but you have come to the right place. I adopted a FELV+ cat (Ms Slippers)
whenshe was only a year or so old. Although starving and emaciated
at the time, we had her spayed-- and within weeks she was a picture of
health. We
I am sorry to here your little ones
are positive.From all the people I have talked to I have not herd of any cat
giving it another I do have 2 positive 4 negative.A cat can have FeLV but
test negative,if it is not in there blood stream they will test negative.If a
cat is not well or is
Hi,
I'm guessing your other cats were not vaccinated
for feline leukemia. are they now?
I have lost 3 cats to leukemia. I am down to 7.
however they have all lived together as the stress of keeping them apart would
have added to their problems. I had two cats with leukemia however one
Danielle,
I'm so sorry for your loss of BC.
tonyaDanielle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We had to say "goodbye".DanielleWhen our eyes see our hands doing the work of our hearts, the circle ofcreation is completed,Inside us, the doors of our souls fly open and love steps forth to healeverything in
i just did a google on retrovir and found some
info. rather than rephrase it, i suggest you do that also. just go to www.google.com and as I did, type in retrovir
side effects cats. most of the info deals with treating fiv cats however
the side effects would be the same(liver problems).
Thanks s much for checking. I just can't believe hopw many people seem to care sooo much. It is making me feel so touched. I've heard from s many people since I wrote that this afternoon. I will do just that. Thank you again.Barbara Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just did a google on
Thanks again for your response. It is s much needed. They are my babies! catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kristina,
I'm sorry you had to find us. The list is slow on weekends, but you'll get lots of good info. As per your questions, I've never heard of retrovir, so I'm no help there. It
I'm now buying my cat litter at the hardware store. I pick up a 40lb bag of wood stove pellets for $4.99...it doesn't mask odors quite as well has the pine pellets (Feline Pine, Pet Smart's brand), but still better than all those perfumy cat litters. I can change it more often and still save $$$.
Hi Kristina,
You've certainly come to the right place; you'll never find a more supportive, knowledgable group, as others have said, I'm sorry you had to find us.
Do you know what tests were done on your two positives? Did they do the test in the office (typically an ELISA) or did they send it
Right now, I've split the cats up. But I think it will be only a temporary thing; at least until I have the other cats vaccinated and retested. I attempted to call my vet today to see her, but she is off until Wednesday. She thinks I should keep them separated permanently. I don't think she's got
FYI - This is awful - got this from another Arkansas group - Gloria
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 06:55:53 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [aosaline] animal auction site
I guess since eBay won't list live animals for bid, someone else had
to fill the need. (withholding personal comments and rants)
KM
Lucy had her 30 day x-ray today, a little early, and her bladder stone is
much, much smaller! So the plan is to keep her on the food (S/D) and the meds
(Clavamox, pred, and some Chinese herbs) and re-xray her in another 30 days.
She
is urinating less frequently and with less blood, so I think
They've done the in lab test on 4 of my cats. The one that was the sickest was sent to a lab. Thor, the sick kitty, is getting better it seems, I don't want to jinx anything. I do plan on having all my cats retested in about a month. Luna, the littlest guy who we suspect is the carrier, seems
Just wanted to mention that a cat bite is a much more effective way
for the virus to spread than just air, food and water. That injects
it into the other cat. The FELV virus is very fragile, as I
understand it, and will only live a short time in air - seconds, as I
understand, unlike other
Hi Kristina - just wanted to mention also - watch out for vets who
want to euthanize your kitties. There's a lot of variation in
knowledge and attitude among vets. One may be supportive and work
with your FELV cats, but another may just want to euthanize. Very
scarey going to different
Dear Michelle,
I'm happy to hear some good news about Lucy and hope she continues to improve. I'm sorry to hear Pepsi is not doing better. I know how you feel; one gets so numbed that it's hard for the good news to penetrate the seeming walls of bad news. Hang in there and give Lucy a smooch from
My vet is dead set against it. I'm glad. I'm just having a difficult time deciding what to do. So many people have stated that they've mixed their cats back up, but I haven't read one study that recommends that. As-a-matter-of-a-fact, they're all against it. I guess I need more input from people
Hey Kristina - I'm wondering what's the diagnosis for Thor - do you
know? is it anemia, lymphoma or what? Maybe I missed it -
Gloria
My vet is dead set against it. I'm glad. I'm just having a difficult
time deciding what to do. So many people have stated that they've
mixed their cats back up,
My name is Sally, and I work with a
cat rescue organization in Oklahoma City, OK. We have recently rescued two
kitties who have tested positive for FeLV. Both kitties appear healthy and
have no symptoms.One kitten named Bobbie is about four months old,
and we are giving her interferon. The
I would look into getting feline interferon, i.e. Virbagen Omega, for Thor.
Michelle
In a message dated 3/7/05 11:08:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My vet is dead set against it. I'm glad. I'm just having a difficult time
deciding what to do. So many people have stated that they've mixed
Gloria,
Don't feel bad about not having given interferon to those you lost to
lymphoma. I gave interferon to Simon every day and he got lymphoma, whereas I
don't give it to Patches and Ginger (because it stresses them too much) and so
far (knock on wood a thousand times) they have not. So
That I don't know. I want to talk to my vet, but she's off until Wednesday. "Gloria B. Lane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Kristina - I'm wondering what's the diagnosis for Thor - do you know? is it anemia, lymphoma or what? Maybe I missed it -GloriaMy vet is dead set against it. I'm glad. I'm just
Michelle . . .Thank you so much for this information. I just sent an email
to Best Friends . . .I'll let you know what happens.
Again, I sure appreciate your input.
Thank you,
Sally
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005
Thanks, Michelle - I got them as kittens, and I do feel that they would
have lived longer if they'd been started on interferon earlier. Wish I'd
tried it -
Gloria
At 10:47 AM 3/7/2005, you wrote:
Gloria,
Don't feel bad about not having given interferon to those you lost to
lymphoma. I gave
Welcome,
It is a terrible way to find us, but I will tell you this list has helped me wonderfully. I lost a kitty in January to this horrid disease and I now have a positive that coexist with my other 6 negative furr babies.I do not know about the medication you have your kitty on, my baby is on
I'd be grateful for any and all suggestions you have for diet,
vitamins, and care for Deirdre. I fed her outside and created a
shelter for her in my shed for 1 year when she first appeared under my
evergreen tree eating birdseed. She was about 6 months old then. I
trapped her this January 1st and
Thank you so much for your advice. It means so very much to me. I feel like I've been crying for weeks. Anyway, Thor has been lethargic, "sweaty", not eating or drinking much, and has some breathing problems. The past two days, he's been better though. He's been playful, eating and drinking and
Dear All,When I was snooping around a couple of
years ago I found a few additional examples on its use for FeLV cats (naturally
infected, thank gosh). I'll list each example in separate posts, but it may be
beneficial to read the entire information.The link can be found
here:
The link can be found here:
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1Sect2=HITOFFd=PALLp=1u=/netahtml/srchnum.htmr=1f=Gl=50s1='6,350,443'.WKU.OS=PN/6,350,443RS=PN/6,350,443
"Although examples in the present invention will be described
below, it is to be understood that the
The link can be found here:
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1Sect2=HITOFFd=PALLp=1u=/netahtml/srchnum.htmr=1f=Gl=50s1='6,350,443'.WKU.OS=PN/6,350,443RS=PN/6,350,443
Example 2
A recombinant feline .omega.-interferon preparation (Trade Name: INTERCAT)
was administered to
Example 3
A recombinant feline o-interferon preparation (Trade Name: INTERCAT) was
administered to a 3-year-old crossbred male cat which was observed to have
neutropenia due to a feline leukemia virus infection.
On the first day of examination, the cat had a weight of 4.4 kg and a body
The link can be found here:
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1Sect2=HITOFFd=PALLp=1u=/netahtml/srchnum.htmr=1f=Gl=50s1='6,350,443'.WKU.OS=PN/6,350,443RS=PN/6,350,443
Example 4
A recombinant feline o-interferon preparation (Trade Name: INTERCAT) was
administered to a
Example 5 A recombinant feline .omega.-interferon
preparation (Trade Name: INTERCAT) was administered to a 6-month-old crossbred
female cat, which was observed to have neutropenia due to a feline leukemia
virus infection.
On the first day of examination, the cat had a weight of 2.2
kg and
Example 6
A recombinant feline .omega.-interferon preparation (Trade
Name: INTERCAT) was administered to a 2-year-old crossbred male cat, which was
observed to have neutropenia due to a feline leukemia virus infection.
On the first day of examination, the cat had a weight of 3.9
kg and a
She sounds wonderful and wonderfully happy in your home, I do not however think it is nessary to keep them seperated, I have a positive and 6 negatives that live very happily together...ok not so happy ALL the time but alot of the time they do.
Welcome, we will help any way we can.
Cherie
Kathy
Thank you so much I am printing it all off so, I can read it tonight...Thanks again
Cheriegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Example 6
A recombinant feline .omega.-interferon preparation (Trade Name: INTERCAT) was administered to a 2-year-old crossbred male cat, which was observed to have
I mix mine.
Salome' is my oldest -- she's 9and is the one who is "supposedly"
FeLV+. All of her sisfurs passed away, and over the years I adopted FeLV+
kitties as I could to give them a chance. All have passed away except
her. The other 3 I have now besides her are all negative and
Positive news!
=^..^= Terri, Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
Furkid Photos! http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sgqa/My
FeLV Site: http://pages.ivillage.com/ruthiegirl1/MyFeLVinformationSite/My
Personal
Kathleen, I am so glad that she found you
I hope that she will be able to stay with you for the rest of her life. I do have one feLV positive cat, Ginger
who lives separately from the rest of my cats I feel so badly sometimes
because she is so alone (she was a feral, too, but now she
That IS good news. I hope Pepsi gets better soon as well.
tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lucy had her 30 day x-ray today, a little early, and her bladder stone is much, much smaller! So the plan is to keep her on the food (S/D) and the meds (Clavamox, pred, and some Chinese herbs) and re-xray her
Michelle would probally be the best bet, she went through so much with Simon, I am sorry to hear about Anakin...you guys are in my thoughts, and good vibes are coming your way
Cheriecatstevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anakin is very sick.All he does is sleep.I checked his gums tong are
Click here: Alliance for Animals: Action Alerts
This is about shooting the Wisconsin kitties!
"CatHunting"
Please tell those that live there to stop it!
Terrie MohrCheck site for available Siameses for adoption!More will be posted
Thank you so much for asking.
Oreo is trying to stand up and walk
right now, he falls after a step or two, but he CAN stand up for a few seconds
on all four legs, which is very encouraging. We try to massage his leg, but it must
hurt him, because he tries to bite us when we try to touch
Does that mean the transfusion will not
help either? Will immnogloublin not help??
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Behalf Of catatonya
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 5:14
PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please Help! Anakin
is
I just dont know how effective it
is, but I am sending you the link just in case.
http://www.angelfire.com/il/felv/treatmnt.html
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 5:21 PM
To:
Hi All,
Here is the service for today March 7th. My condolences to those who
have lost a fruchild, and prayers for those with sick furkids. Take
care all.
FeLV Candle Light Service
http://www.bemikitties.com/cls
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
The vet said it costs all she
thinks at this time, she can't see putting him through that when it probably
won't do much.I went got a cat of KMR mothers supplement to give to
him,because it has so many good vitamins stuff in it.He is drinking
itI am hoping it might help.Thanks for all
are you saying the cat was eating his normal amount
yesterday and today he's the opposite? he might just be run of the mill sick not necessarily the virus rearing
its ugly head and attacking his bone marrow. i know you love him and want to do
all that's possible. for his sake and yours,
In a message dated 3/7/2005 4:50:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A happy ending for Tuffy, the positive kitty in Pennsauken. He is going to a home in North Jersey on Wednesday. He was neutered, UTD on his shots and all dressed up and waiting for his ride home. The vet's
That is great news. thank you for the
update.
barbara
That's wonderful
Where there's Life, there's HopeKathy"There is nothing so strong as gentleness,
and there is nothing so gentle as real strength." ~ Sir Francis de
Sates
I had a kitten with coccidia, but the stool was grayish. Albon did
clear it up. Thanks for the amoxy tip.
Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In
a message dated 3/6/2005 8:24:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway they have started to have greenish brown
Both the http://www.petecology.com and
http://www.scooplite.com/index.shtml websites only
stated that this product detects FLUTD. I did not see
any information pertaining to diabetes or pregnancy.
Where is the diabetes/pregnancy info located?
--- tamara stickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's
Although I know that clay based cat litters are not
the most healthiest products in the world, they tend
to be the most economical.
I prefer Tidy Cats Scoop: Multiple Cats.
This particular brand comes in three (3) different
formulas: Immediate Odor Control (Blue Label), Long
Lasting Odor Control
omg...I had to reread it I initally thought it was a joke.How can this be possible, who in the H**L would even consider such a propsterous thing, I have forwarded this to everyone I know, we have to do something.
Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Click here: Alliance for Animals: Action Alerts
I am glad to hear that there is some progress, that is a great sign, Oreo biting is even a good sign if you ask me, good luck, healing vibes coming your way.
CherieHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you so much for asking.
Oreo is trying to stand up and walk right now, he
I LOVE HAPPY
ENDINGS!!
Patti
Anita,
Try Immuno-regulin if your vet can get it; I think there are
reports it has helped with FeLV-related anemia. There is an article on this
group's web site about it. He will probably need a transfusion if he is to
last long enough to try the Immuno-regulin, though. I would do a
Anita
Sending healing vibes Anakin's way.
Carla
Danielle,
I am sorry to hear of your loss of BC my heart goes out to you.
Carla
Here's hoping the therapy does work!! I (and my cats and other dog) know
what it's like to lose one of the family pack. We're all sending healing
zibes.
regards
barbara
It really sounds like Anakin is very anemic, I would get him started
right away on doxocycline just in case it is due to hemobartenella.
There has also been some discussion recently of immunoregalin helping
with anemia and a certain steroid whose name I can't remember
Michelle?? A blood
That is so awful! I am in WI will be sure to let everyone I
know about this hopefully we can prevent this from happening. Thanks
for the heads-up!
Yvonne
In reading the material that was posted yesterday Intercat looks like something that could wor or at least help, in some circumstances...my only dillema is how to obtain it, I have found this website but can not locate instructions on how to go about getting it...any thoughts
Title: Message
Thanks. Passed it on.
-Original Message-From: Julie Johnson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005
10:55 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT -
Petitioning Oprah
Dear Friends,
Here is a link to sign a petition asking that
Done, and passed it on also ;-))"Doljan, Joan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. Passed it on.
-Original Message-From: Julie Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:55 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: OT - Petitioning Oprah
Dear Friends,
Here is a
Title: Message
the little I've watched of the show, I dont' recall
her ever doing any show on animals. and when I used to have a bookstore, always
had requests for books she would mention or authors she'd host but never had a
single request for any animal oriented book rec'd by her. You
Me too
went to the website, on the left side near bottom
of column, click on inquiry and see if that will get you some
results.
barbara
- Original Message -
From:
Cherie A
Gabbert
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:52
AM
Subject:
i am still clicking on this every morning. wish I
had known about this site years ago for its products.
barbara
- Original Message -
From:
Brenda K.
Smith
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 6:10
PM
Subject: Re: O.T. - Help for my
This topic was on a call in show on Wisconsin Public Radio this
morning. Most of the callers were enraged about the idea. The wildlife
biologist who had studied the effects of cats on bird populations said
he had been getting plenty of email too. But he did admit one thing -
that development
LOL. love it!!
barbara
I suppose shooting developers might be a bit extreme but maybe we can
confine them somehow :)
http://www.wpr.org/ideas/programnotes.cfm
here's the link so you can listen to the show if you'd like.BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This topic was on a call in show on Wisconsin Public Radio this morning. Most of the callers were enraged about the idea. The wildlife biologist who had
calm down. your household is the equivalent of
kitty kindergarten. one kid sneezes they all get colds, for example. worrying is
sapping your postive energy and you need that right now. worrying does nothing
but paralyze you. don't overwhelm yourself with such negative thoughts, okay?
save
sending GLOW (prayers/white light/healing thoughts/love, whatever you
need!) for the little one. and for YOU.
but DO want to remind you that your adult cats are probably safe even
if this little one is FeLV--healthy adult cats usually throw the virus
off. it takes prolonger, persistent contact to
You guys are so wonderful! - I and Uh-oh-oh feel better already!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TenHouseCats
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:48 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: I'm SOOO scared - i need your support!
the same people who have bumper stickers that read, looking for you
cat? check under my rear tires. (have seen about 4 of those around
here)
Nina,
I am with you.I am sending healing vibes your wayhang in there and keep us posted
cherieMelbeach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sending payers your way now!-Kyle- Original Message - From: "Nina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 12:42
Michelle,
Well that's great news! OMG you have a sick horse too? Your pets are lucky to
have you looking out for them! I'll keep you posted on Brissle.
-Kyle
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Sent:
Hideyo,
We all can get a little paranoid, but I am praying with all my heat UH-oh (oh) just has a little bug that can not be kicked easily...my thoughts and prayers are with you both.
CherieHideyo Yamamoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you, Barbara, I appreciate your kind words. You are
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