Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-07 Thread dlgegg
It was the same with my Annie.  When her owner who was in hospice learned that 
they had found her a good home, she passed the next day.  She knew her baby was 
safe so she could go.  If I di not have a safe haven for my babies to go to, I 
guess I wuld just have to NOT die.  If I did not know thy would be secure and 
safe, I would not rest in peace.  I think I would be like Annie's owner was.  
If you cannot find her a good home, put her to sleep.  Any port in a storm is 
not a good port, it has to be safe and secure.


 Marcia Baronda marciabmar...@gmail.com wrote: 
 You're wonderful...
 
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 On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:31 PM, Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net wrote:
 
  Just an update on that little “feral” cat I took from my dear aunt’s house….
  
  After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
  amputation and general health check, “Hemy” lived in a pen on my deck for 
  nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 
  ‘love fest’ of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a 
  feral cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around 
  the yard, circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in 
  her favorite bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this 
  is her home, and I’m her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she 
  has some health issues, but I’m delighted to give her a home and in return 
  have her friendship.
  
  By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
  before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  
  “I’m so GLAD you have the cats.”  Then she’d ask about them and I’d tell 
  her how each one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously 
  important to her that her animals were being cared for, and I think the 
  fact that it was me (‘in the family’ and a known cat lover) helped.   I’m 
  happy that my taking her cats made her happy and gave her a little peace in 
  her time of transition.
  
  ~Bonnie
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-06 Thread Sharyl
Bonnie, I was saddened to read that your Aunt has passed.  At least she was at 
peace knowing her cats were safe with you.  You have done a great job with 
Hemy.  She has definitely found her new forever home.
Sharyl

From: Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, September 5, 2011 1:31 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home


Just an update on that little “feral” cat I took from my dear aunt’s house….
After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
amputation and general health check, “Hemy” lived in a pen on my deck for 
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a ‘love 
fest’ of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a feral 
cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around the yard, 
circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her favorite 
bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her home, and 
I’m her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some health issues, 
but I’m delighted to give her a home and in return have her friendship.
By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  “I’m so 
GLAD you have the cats.”  Then she’d ask about them and I’d tell her how each 
one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to her 
that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was me (‘in 
the family’ and a known cat lover) helped.   I’m happy that my taking her cats 
made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.
~Bonnie 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Terri Brown
Sounds like another successful feline meownipulation!

Congratulations, Meowmy!

=^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Travis, Dori and 6 
furangels: Ruthie, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth, Alec, Salome and Sammi =^..^=
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bonnie Hoguemailto:ho...@sonic.net 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgmailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 1:31 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home


  Just an update on that little feral cat I took from my dear aunt's house..

  After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
amputation and general health check, Hemy lived in a pen on my deck for 
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 'love 
fest' of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a feral 
cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around the yard, 
circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her favorite 
bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her home, and 
I'm her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some health issues, 
but I'm delighted to give her a home and in return have her friendship.

  By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  I'm so 
GLAD you have the cats.  Then she'd ask about them and I'd tell her how each 
one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to her 
that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was me ('in 
the family' and a known cat lover) helped.   I'm happy that my taking her cats 
made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.

  ~Bonnie 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread MaiMaiPG
You have done goodHemy is home and your aunt was able to leave  
this world knowing her beloved friends were safe, sound and loved.

On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:31 PM, Bonnie Hogue wrote:

Just an update on that little “feral” cat I took from my dear aunt’s  
house….
After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial  
tail amputation and general health check, “Hemy” lived in a pen on  
my deck for nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and  
we would have a ‘love fest’ of petting, purring, head-butting and  
cuddling.  Clearly: not a feral cat.  So I left the pen door open  
yesterday.  She sniffed all around the yard, circled several times,  
returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her favorite bed.  I called  
FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her home, and I’m  
her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some health  
issues, but I’m delighted to give her a home and in return have her  
friendship.
By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the  
evening before and she said then the same thing she said every time  
I saw her:  “I’m so GLAD you have the cats.”  Then she’d ask about  
them and I’d tell her how each one was doing and how wonderful they  
are.  It was obviously important to her that her animals were being  
cared for, and I think the fact that it was me (‘in the family’ and  
a known cat lover) helped.   I’m happy that my taking her cats made  
her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.

~Bonnie
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Lynda Wilson
Bonnie,

So glad to hear the good news that Hemy adopted you!!  She's a very smart girl 
:0)

Please keep us informed. I love to hear your updates about her. You are such a 
special lady and she knows it!

Congrats again on Hemy's new ownership and furrever home!

Lynda
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bonnie Hogue 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:31 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home


  Just an update on that little feral cat I took from my dear aunt's house..

  After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
amputation and general health check, Hemy lived in a pen on my deck for 
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 'love 
fest' of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a feral 
cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around the yard, 
circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her favorite 
bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her home, and 
I'm her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some health issues, 
but I'm delighted to give her a home and in return have her friendship.

  By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  I'm so 
GLAD you have the cats.  Then she'd ask about them and I'd tell her how each 
one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to her 
that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was me ('in 
the family' and a known cat lover) helped.   I'm happy that my taking her cats 
made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.

  ~Bonnie 



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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Natalie
That's great news!  

 

From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Bonnie Hogue
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 1:32 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

 

Just an update on that little feral cat I took from my dear aunt's house..

After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail
amputation and general health check, Hemy lived in a pen on my deck for
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a
'love fest' of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a
feral cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around
the yard, circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her
favorite bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her
home, and I'm her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some
health issues, but I'm delighted to give her a home and in return have her
friendship.

By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  I'm
so GLAD you have the cats.  Then she'd ask about them and I'd tell her how
each one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important
to her that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it
was me ('in the family' and a known cat lover) helped.   I'm happy that my
taking her cats made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of
transition.

~Bonnie 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Lynda Wilson
My condolences to you. So sorry to hear about your dear Aunt.  I'm glad though 
that she could be in peace knowing you were taking such great care of her 
babies.

Lynda
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bonnie Hogue 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:31 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home


  Just an update on that little feral cat I took from my dear aunt's house..

  After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
amputation and general health check, Hemy lived in a pen on my deck for 
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 'love 
fest' of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a feral 
cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around the yard, 
circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her favorite 
bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her home, and 
I'm her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some health issues, 
but I'm delighted to give her a home and in return have her friendship.

  By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  I'm so 
GLAD you have the cats.  Then she'd ask about them and I'd tell her how each 
one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to her 
that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was me ('in 
the family' and a known cat lover) helped.   I'm happy that my taking her cats 
made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.

  ~Bonnie 



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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Diane Rosenfeldt
This is great news, Bonnie! Hugs and lots of luck to you and Hemy! And I'm
sure your aunt is beaming!

 

Diane R.

 

From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Bonnie Hogue
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:32 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

 

Just an update on that little feral cat I took from my dear aunt's house..

After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail
amputation and general health check, Hemy lived in a pen on my deck for
nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a
'love fest' of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a
feral cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around
the yard, circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her
favorite bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her
home, and I'm her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some
health issues, but I'm delighted to give her a home and in return have her
friendship.

By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening
before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  I'm
so GLAD you have the cats.  Then she'd ask about them and I'd tell her how
each one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important
to her that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it
was me ('in the family' and a known cat lover) helped.   I'm happy that my
taking her cats made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of
transition.

~Bonnie 

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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Marcia Baronda
Yes, I agree with Lynda, you gave her the greatest gift.

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On Sep 5, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Lynda Wilson longhornf...@verizon.net wrote:

 My condolences to you. So sorry to hear about your dear Aunt.  I'm glad 
 though that she could be in peace knowing you were taking such great care of 
 her babies.
  
 Lynda
 - Original Message -
 From: Bonnie Hogue
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:31 PM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home
 
 Just an update on that little “feral” cat I took from my dear aunt’s house….
 
 After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
 amputation and general health check, “Hemy” lived in a pen on my deck for 
 nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 
 ‘love fest’ of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a 
 feral cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around 
 the yard, circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her 
 favorite bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her 
 home, and I’m her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some 
 health issues, but I’m delighted to give her a home and in return have her 
 friendship.
 
 By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
 before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  “I’m 
 so GLAD you have the cats.”  Then she’d ask about them and I’d tell her how 
 each one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to 
 her that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was 
 me (‘in the family’ and a known cat lover) helped.   I’m happy that my taking 
 her cats made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.
 
 ~Bonnie
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Hemy has a home

2011-09-05 Thread Marcia Baronda
You're wonderful...

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On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:31 PM, Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net wrote:

 Just an update on that little “feral” cat I took from my dear aunt’s house….
 
 After going to Forgotten Felines for spay (already spayed), partial tail 
 amputation and general health check, “Hemy” lived in a pen on my deck for 
 nearly a month. I would get my upper body in the pen and we would have a 
 ‘love fest’ of petting, purring, head-butting and cuddling.  Clearly: not a 
 feral cat.  So I left the pen door open yesterday.  She sniffed all around 
 the yard, circled several times, returned to the pen to eat and sleep in her 
 favorite bed.  I called FF about finding her a home, but I think this is her 
 home, and I’m her person.  I love this little cat.  I suspect she has some 
 health issues, but I’m delighted to give her a home and in return have her 
 friendship.
 
 By the way, my dear aunt passed away on Aug. 24.  I visited her the evening 
 before and she said then the same thing she said every time I saw her:  “I’m 
 so GLAD you have the cats.”  Then she’d ask about them and I’d tell her how 
 each one was doing and how wonderful they are.  It was obviously important to 
 her that her animals were being cared for, and I think the fact that it was 
 me (‘in the family’ and a known cat lover) helped.   I’m happy that my taking 
 her cats made her happy and gave her a little peace in her time of transition.
 
 ~Bonnie
 
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