Sherry , My heart is breaking for you. I completely
understand...I am so sorry for you and your little
girl. Love from us here. Glenda
--- Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jen just called and it was worse then she
thought,she was very anemic and septic,the felv
destroyed her white blood
Megan, The vet program at your school could be a real
help. I am so sorry that you are going through this,
especially with school just starting. It has to be
horribly stressful for you... The most important
thing, right now, is that you stay strong and remain
focused. No matter what, you have to
Susan,
I am so very sorry you lost your sweet baby...It had
to be very hard going through this whole sad process.
You were doing all you could and probably there was no
way to make things better for him. We have so much yet
to learn.
I experienced, for the first time, something like this
about a
Megan, You are a very special young lady. I feel very
glad you are able to get the best help possible from
the great people on this list. I see those wheels
turning in your head. You are going to be successful
in what ever you do in life.
Olive is so lucky to have you fighting for her.
Everyone
Megan, I just got home and saw the update on Olive's
situation and your other two kitties. It is wonderful
your two have tested negative...I feel very sad to
hear of how your little Olive is doing.
I just read Wendy's letter to you and it was perfect,
right on, as is usual for Wendy! Yeah! Wendy!
Sherry,
Sending hugs for all you have been through these last
few days...I'm sorry Nova's life was cut short too, by
this awful disease. I know we all want to thank you
for all you do for these poor , deserving little
guys... and especially, for the love you give to
them...My heart breaks for
Megan, All you have been doing is trying! How many
hours are there in a day? You have not let an hour go
by, except maybe when you have been asleep, that you
have not been doing everything humanly possible to
help your Olive.
Your grade is nothing less than an A+ on your test as
a care giver for
Hey
--- Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh dear me! I could write a book entitled 5 vodkas,
an ex-marine, and a
kitty. I went to have a birthday drink with my
career Marine buddy who was
78 yesterday. That drink turned into 5. Then I went
to check on the stray
that I'm looking after
Melissa, My fingers are crossed! My goodness, better
stay away from that vodka before going to rescue
shelters...just a thought...I'm happy the little tiger
guy found you! Take care, Glenda
--- Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh dear me! I could write a book entitled 5 vodkas,
an
Megan, I just checked how everyone is doing with their
cat situations...I read your last post where you are
feeling so torn, in so many directions and a lot of it
is due to listening to people here.
Well, Melissa said some wonderful and true things . I
have the teacher in me too, so I totally
Megan,
I'm so sorry. She was a beautiful little girl. It is
so unfair. Her siblings are very beautiful too. Make
sure you give them extra vitamins and iron just to
make sure they stay strong. I think it is very lucky
they have tested negative. This means they did not
contract this disease through
Megan,
Nice to hear from you. Good luck to you and your
kitties!
Glenda
--- Megan Heikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, I want to thank all of you for your
condolences. I miss Olive, but
I am doing much better. Although it hurts and
sometimes I question myself, I
think I did the
Melissa,
You are a sweetheart!
I wish you and every kitty you encounter the best of
everything. I'm proud and grateful to know you
actually live in Nebraska! Together, we will hold down
the state!
I think it goes, without saying, when your heart
breaks, I can feel it here. You just take care of
Caroline,
How absolutely lovely! Thank you! These good little
stories help so much to offset all the sad stories out
there.
Can you imagine how excited this little girl kitty
must be?
Glenda
--- Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh, Caroline, thanks so much for sharing this
story.
Susan, I'm so sorry for your little Pappy and for you.
I know what you all mean by the best little kitty
ever I read Caroline's response to you...
I thought one day, a while back, it is almost like
THEY know they are a bit more trouble, so they make
sure they are extra charming,
Melissa,
That is a great idea! I always notice those spools
and try to think what they might be good for... Once
as a kid , okay, as a hippe, one of my first apts,
they worked for tables, but I'm more worldly now, or
at least I have a real table.
But , YES! A cat structure seems perfect.
Melissa,
I know you are having terrible problems,but your
letter made me smile.
You are such a sweet , patient, humorous person.
Well, it is pretty awful having this right at your
front door. She seems to have programmed herself to
that spot.
Would you dare to try another area of the house for
really getting attached to the
little cutie though! But, I hope we find a home for
her because that will make room for other rescues.
Melissa
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of glenda Goodman
Sent: Wednesday
Dawn,
I have to wonder why a cat would test pos. after a
feline leukemia vaccination? I'm wondering if
different vets use different vaccines? My vet uses a
killed virus vaccine. I have had her explain this to
me a couple times , because I keep doubting a cat
cannot test pos. after a vaccination...
Well, they are collecting for The March of Dimes
again...
Yesterday, while I was driving down the road my cell
phone rang and it was an across town neighbor calling
me to see if I would pledge a donation...
I was kind of in a hurry, racing to a job and had just
left a job where my check is being
baby boy. But still his wbc are at
3.5 , borderline. He is on Immunoregulin and daily
he receives 3 capsules of transfer factor plus on
his wet food. So far he is fine.
Maricarmen
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dawn,
I have to wonder why a cat would test pos. after a
feline
Melissa,
Pretty funny...It certainly gives us a break from all
the serious matters we discuss almost daily here.
Thank you for entertaining us...
Now I need to go back through it to see what they
really have that a kitty might like...One does kind of
wonder where the original idea to market like
Sherry,
You do so much for these little guys. Of course, I and
my guys are sending our love and warmest thoughts to
you and Brian.
Can you tell me about Sids Kids? Can you also explain
to some of us not familiar with ear problems what is
going on with his ears and what is being done to
Brian?
Sherry,
I clicked your site. I found Brian in the Sids
Sanctuary. What a little angel. I see he started out
with ear mites, so he is apparently just having a
terrible time getting his ears cleared up,
infections,etc.
After reading the introduction to Crashlanding, of
course it was so beautiful,
Brenda,
I am so sorry for your loss of Lovey. I think everyone
here knows a cat or has known a cat with a
personality like no other. Some do stand out and
every one of them is amazing in each his own way.
I'm sorry you guys lost Perry too. Your week has been
awful. As everyone knows you and your
Tracy,
You are another amazing person out there loving our
cats! I am sorry for your pain and loss. They are
lucky they had you and you them...
Glenda
--- Tracy Weese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I lost two of my FeLV+ cats in the last month, the
most recent was today when I put CW down. She was
the kittens at his
house,we are trying to get homes for them.
Sherry
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sherry,
I clicked your site. I found Brian in the Sids
Sanctuary. What a little angel. I see he started out
with ear mites, so he is apparently just having a
terrible time
Wow! as usual, us idiots in America are way behind the
rest of the world...
The HORRORS OF DECLAWING ARE WELL REALIZED IN MANY
COUNTIIES AND ILLEGAL IN ROME, FOR EXAMPLE.
California is the first state to become active against
the sickening practice of declawing. As it now stands,
a law has been
Michael,
What great cats and your pictures got through this
time...I can certainly see why you love these guys so
much! Thank you so very much for sharing with us and
for staying with us. I know you have so much to deal
with and your heart is heavy...Well, here you have a
bunch of us who will be
As for you, Melissa, I saw and admired these guys days
ago. Your picture system works purrfect! Yes, they
are incredibly cute...I can almost feel their
personalities...It would be so easy to collect a
hundred cats...they are all so cute and
special...Glenda
--- wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
her and her 5 kittens from my
backyard.My boyfriend has the kittens at his
house,we are trying to get homes for them.
Sherry
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sherry,
I clicked your site. I found Brian in the Sids
Sanctuary. What a little angel. I see he started out
with ear mites
,CousCous,Xander and Tristan
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sherry,
I just clicked Mystique. My computer got stuck
earlier...Anyway , she seems like an excellent
little
girl to have in your home...She will take your pain
away and fill your heart. I see that she is FIV, but
not FeLV
So many of the people here put their heart and soul
and every spare minute possible into helping and
learning about cats/animals.
There are certain basic rules of common sense that
even I have learned in the last few months when it
comes to dealing with these two diseases: FeLV and
FIV.
There
of these
cats as she can.
And Sherry, who also deals with each loss, doesn't
need such negative feedback.
tonya
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sherry,
She is absolutely beautiful. I have to tell you,
when
I realized the thinking behind how your shelter,
where
you
--- glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:38:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Here is the link
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Tonya,
I'm going to answer you directly on this, since you
addressed me personally. Ok
--- glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:48:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: offlist
To: catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, Tonya,
I guess I have been put in my place? ( I have been
judged by the best.) I humbly apologize
Michael,
First I have to tell you, I love the pictures!
You can tell he feels safe , loved and secure...maybe,
for the first time in his life? I think it is
wonderful that you and Jeff are helping him...I'm
sorry , but when I see any animal, obviously neglected
or in a dangerous situation, I
Sherry,
I'm so sorry Brian is gone. I remember his sweet
face...You are a blessing to all the kitties you help
and love. Thank you for everything you do. I still get
the posts from the original list...I'm not back ,but
it is not possible for me to completely close off. So
many wonderful people on
Wendy,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Julie had to have been a
wonderful , beautiful kitty and very blessed to have
you and your family as her family. I do still read the
posts from your list. As soon as the news gets over to
your friends on the 'other list' do not be surprised
if you hear from some
---
From: Sheila Smith
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 7:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Fwd: Kelly Saveika hearing..
I just saw this post. Oh well, I am going to let
it slide b/c I have bigger fish to fry,
Hi guys,
I do not come over here very often, but because, I do
miss a few, very special people here and still have my
FeLV+ little girl, I need to receive all the
information possible about this awful disease...I
also, by the way, have six negative kitties, so am
very grateful for all and any
in Oakland, CA and on a
nationwide feral cat list with almost 3000 members.
We should be able to find safe indoor placements
with feral-aware people for 6 cats. These cats have
options. So please urge the people who have them to
contact me before putting them outside somewhere.
glenda Goodman
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