You loved her and she knows that. Thank you for caring for her and easing her
pain.
Sent from iPhone 3GS
On Aug 16, 2010, at 11:49 PM, SALLY NORDSTROM wrote:
> Lovey. She was loved at the end and that's what matters. So her name should
> include the word Love.
>
> Sally J. Nordstrom
> Ms.
way... Thanks for the love you guys have all sent It helps to have
folks
like you out there in the world who understand.
Julie
From: Emeraldkittee emeraldkit...@yahoo.com
hi Julie,
He sure was your kitty, and always will be! What a heartache that you
st my FELV Stray dude
Hi Julie,
I took in a stray that turned out to be FeLV+ at the same time you did (2 days
before 4rth of July) so I really feel for you.
My little Angel is doing ok for now, but when I first took him to the vet I was
thinking he'd be lasting a month or so as well, and
Big Head. I guess it's the only one he got! :)
From: Sharyl
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 5:43:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lost my FELV Stray dude
Julie, thank you for taking in Dude and giving him the love and attention he
I just cant imagine.
He didnt get to stay long, but I hope he had a good time at the Motel Julie. ;)
~Julie
From: Chris ti...@mindspring.com
Good for you for giving this little guy some good times at the end of his
life. Had you not been there for him, he would h
Hi I've been lurking a few weeks. In July I picked up a stray that turned out
to be FELV+. In his few weeks with me he gained a pound, had a cushy bed,
delicious premium canned food, and all the snuggles I had time to give him,
since he lived in the basement while I tried to figure out where h
Hi everyone. Max has had really soft stool for the past 24 hours and Maggie
had a little bit of diarrhea with blood on it this morning (she's the one
who tested negative). They can't give Maggie the vaccination today bc of
the diarhea but will test max with the ifa. I'm creaking out. I'm bringing
n get to these furry people so quickly. Thank you everyone
for your words of encouragement, experience, thoughts and prayers. We are
getting the IFA test this afternoon for Max, so I imagine I will have the
results in a couple of days. I will certainly keep you all posted.
Warmest regards,
Julie
On
I can. I
will certainly keep you all posted as to the results from his next test
later this week. He is being tested tomorrow, so I hopefully won't have to
wait too much longer. Thank you again for your care.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Diane Rosenfeldt wrote:
> Julie, you'v
nce? I've been
finding that a lot of info online tends to be pretty negative.
Thanks again, I feel truly grateful.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Tad Burnett wrote:
> Hi Julie
> You have come to the right place... We all have a similar story to tell...
> Your story is exactly l
her some shots of
> immuno regulin. Tucson could never handle more invasive sorts of
> treatments--its just her personality. I give them all some decent food,
> they're all inside cats & other than the occasional tussles among each
> other, they lead a pretty stress free lif
ike Maggie will soon be
infected, as well. I can't stand waiting, yet that's all I seem to be able
to do right now. I have them separated currently, as well, which both they
and me are hating. Thanks again for your support.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Kathi Clark wrote:
>
> Jul
eird that she's
negative? If he is positive, do I have to keep them apart forever? If we
have a baby and he is positive, do we have to get rid of him? I can't even
bare thinking of all of this, as he snuggles on my tummy purring while I
type. Any advice, support, guidance is sincerely
Hi, I posted the other day about my 4 13 week old foster kittens who tested
positive for FeLV. While we wait out re-testing them, is there anything that
can be done in hopes of boosting their immune system and fighting off the
virus? I am using Pet Tinic liquid vitamins twice a day and
lactof
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Desperately in need of help,
Julie
Please Don
celebrate) and for all of us I pray for a shining 2006. Take care everyone; hugs and extra-special headbutts to all the furries. Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a
rt life. I miss her; we had our morning routine of putting the ingredients in the food processor and she'd "talk" to me once the whirr of the blade sounded. These last two mornings have been empty, as well. You are the only ones who understand the huge hole in our home despite the joy o
d. Until this weekend; it's been obvious her condition is worsening and I can't allow her to suffer. I am having a terrible time letting go of my sweet girl; I would give anything I posess to save her, but nothing can be done. My heart is broken and I have decisions to make. Please kee
for morning and afternoon naps!
Love, Julie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie, thank you so much for your reply---I've felt I'm working in the dark here as the medical records are so badly handwritten (and brief) and I have no idea how to decode his te
ut meds, anyway, but if this kitten is, many people have found them to help (cod liver oil, Vitamin C, etc.).
FIP is the worst kind of a nightmare. I hope the kitten has been misdiagnosed; it does happen!
So happy you and yours are safe!
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All!I just h
Dear Kerrie,
I'm so happy Pookie has found a home with you! TRY not to burn the candle at both ends because you'll just get run down!
In my experience, cats with kidney problems have difficulty gaining weight. They undergo a number of metabolic changes and often one of the first outward signs
to herpes virus infection and the Lysine would help; actually, if there is anything viral going on, it would help. Has she had recent bloodwork? Sometimes sudden bad breath can related to problems with the kidneys. Is her urinary output looking OK?
Julie
maimaipg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Patti,
How wonderful! Just because they don't sit on our lap doesn't mean they don't completely capture our hearts!
I hope Charity is home to stay; she knows a good thing!
Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am so, so excited! Just got back home & spotted my dear, fe
Hi Michelle,
My vets have told me a year, however, I keep kitten food in the mix (I rotate foods rather than feeding the same thing all the time) because it's higher in protein.
Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I have my kitties I've always had adult kitties and never kitten
nd jumps in my lap. She is so involved with us and the other cats. She doesn't want to go and I can't find anything that will help her stay. It's heartbreaking. Thanks for your love and concern; it means so much to me.
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julie, no I never saw
ll be stronger.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan LoeschSent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:58 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Should I spay Ginger?
Julie - you said you waited until they were close to a year -- did you wait as long as you cou
I waited until they had a first heat.Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you wait until they actually had a first heat or just try to cut it as close as you could but still get done before that? I think I've already decided to just wait a while. Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PRO
imply keep postponing one for a whilethat's OK!
Julie
Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie - you said you waited until they were close to a year -- did you wait as long as you could - until they first came in heat and then spay? I hadn't really thought about this til t
imply keep postponing one for a whilethat's OK!
Julie
Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie - you said you waited until they were close to a year -- did you wait as long as you could - until they first came in heat and then spay? I hadn't really thought about this til t
Hi Clara,
Thank you so much for sharing Lulu's story; it's fascinating. Where are you located? It's typically the state you are in that governs whether or not you can obtain syringes without a prescription.
I hope you'll stay on the list! Best to you and Lulu (it way my nickname as a child
That is the neatest thing! I'm going to have a lottery to see who gets to have their photo there! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well hmmm , I may have put it wrong on the email - it'shttp://www.risingconcepts.com/frapper/felvtalk/GloriaAt 08:09 AM 10/20/2005, you wrote:>How come I am having NO results
Hi Hideyo,
It's so hard sometimes to know and do what is best for them. Is Ginger positive? Is there something else going on that could be compromising her appetite? Intact females are statistically more susceptible to mammary cancers, aside from the obvious reasons why spaying is good. I wai
gether and slept all the way home. I am treasuring our time together, particularly with Mandy because I she is deteriorating. They are both still so happy, though. Can't wait for bed.
Big hugs to everyone.
Love, Julie "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled i
Hi Michelle,
I would have the vet take a listen to Patches' heart and maybe do and EKG if the murmur is persistent, but I'm pretty much living in a state of constant paranoia these days.
All best wishes for a successful surgery for Lucy and a healthy recuperation.
Julie[EMAIL
want to take Mandy, too, just in case
Last night, Mandy sat on the bed with her paws on my shoulder while I read, and Wink sat on my chest. My precious little girls; I can't believe that I will be without them. I feel broken.
I'm trying to catch up on mail and I send hugs to e
h him. I would appreciate any advice at all - we are so
heartbroken and would like to hear from anyone. Please feel free to email
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you!
Julie
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er way to test is by touching the gums; are they sticky at all? They should not be; they should be smooth and slick. I hope this helps; good thoughts and prayers are on the way.
Love, Julie
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Julie, thank you for your response. I am a
ts and prayers and a very, very special set of good wishes from Wink (aka: Winky, Winky-Stinky, Winky-Lou, Wink-a-Dink, and her favorite: WINKY-STINKY-DINKY-DOO!)
Love, Julie
p.s. It really seems like I have too much time on my hands, huh?"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, t
other for the years you did; still, it's never, ever enough. I hope your many wonderful memories will comfort you and the knowledge that we are all thinking of you and sending warm hugs.
Love, Julie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My darling Gemma has gone to the bridge. I asked her brother to
Dear Hideyo,
Prayers on the way; I have you and all your babies in my thoughts. Is Ceasar dehydrated? A subnormal body temperature is sometimes a byproduct of dehydration. Did the fluids you gave help at all or is it too soon to see a response?
Julie Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTEC
he way Kevin and Char received 40 cans of for their wedding shower!)Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kerry, I live in a small city but the country is not at all far away and when I was getting on the highway one early spring morning, I thought I saw a dog standing on the side of the road.
!!
Yep, hubby started his vacation early and the kitties are delighted that they have somebody to join their afternoon nap!
Hugs, Julie
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wonderful that your husband has taken his vacation to be home with Wink, Julie! (wink!)
Glad t
if he'd notice!!
Julie"MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's pretty funny. Mind you, I don't think anyone's significant other on this list could be blamed for wondering when the day is going to come that they arrive home to find a coupla skun
Nikki,
You can unsubscribe at this link:
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delighted when the weather turns cold enough that they don't want to leave their beds by the furnace.
All your good thoughts and wishes are so appreciated; it means so much to me to have you all!!!
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to prot
ut there for whoever needs to eat; maybe a cell phone for doggie?? It's always something, isn't it
Good luck!
Julie
Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No tomato juice on hand, but I am going to have it in the futurehe is getting de-skunked, now I have the house
ow widespread the use was outside of the US.
I have you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Julie
Yes thanks I do know about them but they are not appropriate for Gemma unfortunately. She has had deformity in her front legs for 3 years due to arthritis to begi
lots of hugs for you and the kitties!
Love, Julie
Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, my dear friends on the list,
I am so sorry that I have not been posting or responding to your postings but please know that all of your babies who are having a difficult time right now are
t!) and maybe that's why Wink has only had partial response all these weeks.
I'll let you know when I know more.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nat
back legs? I don't know if it would be appropriate for Gemma, but I'd be happy to look up the information for you if you thought it would be an option to help her and help her stay with you longer. Take care.
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Buddy had her dental yesterday - she cried
ried about her and am just in dread of what news the biopsy might bring. Please
keep a good thought for my little girl.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and
ay is working for her.
Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am gonna give it a trythe vet charges way too much"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be j
of new friends, choosing between chicken and shrimp for a snack, cozy bed testing, etc., I'll bet they've been busy.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation a
don't understand why one would choose to share a home with feral cats and certainly don't understand how losing one of so many can leave the house so empty.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " &
Dear Nina,
I am so happy she gave you that last precious gift. Revel in the precious gift of all the memories you have of her. She received many lifetimes of love in the short time she was here. Take care of yourselves; you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, JulieNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
anized. My beautiful boy with his soft, smoky grey stripes; my heart is just breaking. He went through so much with his eye only to have this happen at only 7 years of age. I hope that he will cross peacefully.
Love, Julie "I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled i
was just very drowsy and physically relaxed and when we proceeded, it was much easier for her.
Nina and Janine, know that you are in my thoughts and prayers, as surely as Grace and MacKenzie are. I am so sorry and so terribly sad for all.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature
They have all been spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I can send pictures if you want to see them.
Sincerely,
Julie Holeman
j[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>^,,^<Saving just one animal won't change the world but, surely, the world will change for that one animal!
Yahoo! for Good
o evacuate; get somewhere safe and try to let us know how you are.
Love, Julie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All!Well, it looks like a mandatory evacuation may be scheduled for our area(SE Houston) by Thursday morning due to Rita...I'm hoping beyond hopethat the hurricane will change course, but
his vet was trying a similar strategy to challenge the immune system. Very interesting.
Julie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK folks - thanks to the Purring Pixie list, we now have 4 new FELV babies here in Little Rock. They went to Missouri first, but then we had a couple of openings and Missouri all
Dear Jennifer,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and Sebastian; I know how hard this is. I hope the tests will give you the answers you need. Take care.
Julie JENNIFER RATLIFF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not written for so long because I feel that I have given up hope. Seb
ur new little fellow!
Love, Julie "MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear friends, I need some advice!
One of the NJ FeLV cats will be coming soon--possibly this Wed--to join my 2 remaining feral kitties (Mickie who's got FeLV, and Momcat who has tested neg
Hi Karen!
How wonderful to hear from you! It's great to have you back!
Juliecatatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great to hear from you Karen! I had been worried about you!tonya--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> Hello list,> I am Karen from Texas some of you may remember me and my positive > babies
x27;s surely lounging about on a big, fluffy-puffy cloud looking down on you like the angel that she is. Take care of yourselves.
Love, Julie
Steph E Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Terri,Your pictures are adorable... It's so hard to lose them. This has been a bad week for an
one of her headbutts that he'd been missing. Take care of youself.
Love, Julie BONNIE J KALMBACH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Belinda,Please add my dear little Claudette to the Candlelight service. She passed today at the age of twelve. She had cancer of the liver and died from a reacti
Dear Terri,
I am so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you. They couldn't have had a more loving home for their too-short lives. Take care.
Love, JulieBarb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh Terri, I'm so sorry you had to make that decision, but glad you had it as an option and tha
Hey Hideyo,
I think of all the things a kitten could swallow, the soft rubber tip of the bottle is probably the best! I would imagine it will pass thru without much fuss; so you get to be on "Poop Patrol"!
It's always something, isn't it?
Love, Julie
Kat <[EMAI
It's wonderful to hear some good news, Nina! You GO, Grace!
Love, Julie
p.s. I know exactly what you mean about the house! The house next door just went up for sale and if I could afford it, I'd just move Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sorry I haven't bee
;t keep them out too long and so for a procedure that is under about 15 minutes, it might be something to consider.
Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Nina. Lucy is actually doing ok. She has blood in her urine, but it is only visible sometimes, and she seems generally ok. I may wait it out
Love and hugs to you and Grace, Julie Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you Julie for your wise and kind words. Your's and your husband's logic about decision making is impeccable. Of course, I have been second guessing myself about not taking Grace in to the vet. I think she
I pick up the "kill" toys and put them away as they are for a specific purpose. It has really worked well; they don't sit and stare at the drawer anymore and they have a great time with their workout.
Hope this is helpful!
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creat
Terri, I am so sorry for Marietta and for you. I can well believe that all these terrible losses are literally making you sick; it's so hard. I hope you can find comfort in knowing that they couldn't have been more loved. Sending you a big, big hug.
Love, JulieTerri Durham-Stone <[EMAIL PROTEC
Dear Nina,
Healing wishes and prayers on the way for Princess Grace, and for you, too. It's sometimes so hard to know what is best to do and we have to weigh so many variables when making these decisions. My husband has always told me (because I have to re-think and re-live every choice I make!
Oh, Hideyo, I am so sorry to hear that George has left you. Feral cats can just break our hearts when we have to make decisions about whether to offer them treatment. I am going through that now with Paulie and I know how difficult it was for you with George. Please know that he couldn't have ha
nce it has good general anti-viral properties.
Hope this helps; give them all a big smooch!
Julie
p.s. I'm taking it now myself; I work at a large University and every year in September when thousands of students return, a cold inevitably circulates around the office. I find it does reall
Thanks, Tonya; I'll keep you and your crew in my thoughts and prayers, too.
Juliecatatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie,
I'm sorry for all you are going through right now. It really gets tough as your cats start to age. I'm dealing with some of that now with my cr
himself with it. It's so strange. Poor Zevon; what an ordeal he had! He was one lucky fellow to have you for a Mommy!
Thank you so much for your good thoughts and kind words; I wrap them around me like a cloak.
Love, JulieNina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh Julie you are, and have b
ster thing is weird and I admit it does prey on my mind (or what's left of it).
Love, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy cow, Julie, you are dealing with a lot. I recently went through something like this with multiple animal illnesses and losses, and I know that it is barely surviva
Thanks so much, Cherie. You all are the best! Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie,
If I can help in anyway, please let me know...I know it is hard, but what you are doing for all your furrbabies brings a smile to my heart.
CherieDel Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Tonight I think I'll get out the food processor and make an even soupier puree for her. I made the soup with George's aloe vera water, so I'm glad she's taking some of that.
Love, Julie
Hi Julie,
I am sorry to hear about your kitties...I do understand as I have several
Dear Barb,
Your kind words and support mean the world to me; what would I do without you all?
Love, JulieBarb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh Julie,
I'm so sorry the medical news is so poor I'm positive you will make the right decisions for each of your babies b
Trying to hang in there, Sheila. Thanks so much for your supprot and kindness.
Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Julie what a terrible time you are having. How do you cope with so many heartaches at one time? I know that what ever you decide to do, it will be the best for Mandy,Paulie and Cosmo
Thanks so much, Del; love those hugs Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julie, you really have an overwhelming situation with so many seriously ill at the same time. I am so sorry. Sending you big hugs, Del
- Original Message -
From: Julie Johnson
To: fe
ith cancer.
I can't terrorize Paulie just to keep him with me a bit longer.
Thanks again for your support.
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Julie, I'm so sorry to hear all of the bad news. I don't know if you are soliciting advice, but if so:
Mandy: I don't
MaryChristine,
You save every animal you can! That's the priority! It's absolutely wonderful that you are able to do this! Sending you all best wishes.
Love, Julie TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm sorry that i haven't been responding personall
Cherie and Sheila, the same is happening to me. It'd odd, because some days I seem to get all the mail and others I quite obviously pick up in the middle of a thread.
Julie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cherie , I'm not getting all my mail either and I get multiple copies of some. Shei
that has certainly happened before. I've not faced or dealt with so many probably being terminal, though. I suppose one can never fully prepare for that emotionally.
Thanks for listening, everyone, and please keep my "kids" in your thoughts.
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more
Oh, Terri, your heart must indeed be heavy. I am so sorry to hear about Macon. FIP is just absolutely hideous.
I like to think of him running and playing with his brother and his friends at the Bridge; I hope you can take comfort in thinking of him there and know that he was so lucky to spend
Dear Tad,
I am so sorry to hear this news. Marie Cat was so very fortunate to have been rescued by you and to live out her life in comfort and with love.
I know how you'll miss her until you meet again.
Take care of yourself.
Love, Julie Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
, warm hug.
Love, Julie
"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)Pa
That was beautifully said and I agree whole-heartedly!![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to take the time to give Belinda the recognition & thanks she deserves for being "The Angel" amongst us in our group
The time, energy and love she puts into maintaing our CLS site is incredible!
It
of that is currently soliciting donations specifically for animal rescue from this horror is www.ifaw.org.
in case anyone is interested.
Julie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thankfully, most of the animals in those pics have their owner's with them! We actually hit the Houston SPCA and Humane S
everyone of you is a HERO!
Love, Julie"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man. " "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mohandas Gandhi (
site re: FIP, it's a short term supplement she suggests. Perhaps cold water fish, like canned mackeral (my guys love it) or salmon.
Sending you both hugs and all best wishes!
Love, Julie
Kerry Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We had some bad news today...The IFA was posit
wonderful memories of Big Rik to process. I can easily imagine all our old 'grumpies' on the special super-duper-soft cloud.
A big hug from me and extra-strength headbutts from Tommy and Sunny; we'll light a candle for Big Rik tonight.
Take care.
Love, Julie
Susan Loesch
x27;s more expensive, but if you choose to vaccinate, the vet can order single vaccines so that they aren't getting hit with 4 all at once.
Hope this helps.
Julie
Terri Durham-Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I am new to Leukemia, but have 4 kittens (4 months) that havetested
t Tommy likes treats so I think I'll try it again for him.
http://www.zukes.com/cats/
Give Big Rik a big hug and Tommy and Sunny understand completely 'what a drag it is getting old...'
Love, Julie Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please add my 19 1/2 year old Big Ri
, she gave her a lifetime of love and caring.
Love, Julie
"Doljan, Joan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Belinda,
Please add, my friend, Norrice's kitten Twiggy to the Candlelight Service. She was about 9 months old, and probably died from FIP early Saturday morning. S
hocolateand, somebody, please, pass the Valium
You give that brave boy a big smooch from me and Mandy; we're sick of stupid, stupid tumors.
Love, Julie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn, damn, damn...but I can't tell you guys enough how so very proud of this little man I am...my ve
st of the time, she looks completely normal with nothing to indicate that anything is going on with her mouth. Hoping for the best.
Julie
Julie - hope everything turns out well for Mandy. You didn't say if she's bleeding so must not be, thankfully. But when my old sweetheart Ni
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