Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-22 Thread Beth
He sounds like a super sweet special baby. I love kitty hugs :)
You were so lucky to have 4 wonderful years with him!

Beth

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 From: Lynda Wilson longhornf...@verizon.net
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 2:22 AM
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Thank you for giving 
Orlando all of your love. He was lucky to have you!
 
Lynda
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From: Lee  Evans 
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 6:58 PM
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I'm so sorry for your loss.  I lost a flame point  Siamese two years ago. 
I  had named him Taco even though he was  rescued from a vacant lot outside a 
Pizza Hut Restaurant.  I had him  for about 2 years.  Then he suddenly stopped 
eating. He was  diagnosed with lymphoma.  He hadn't wasted away and didn't 
seem to  be in pain.  I  thought we still had some  time.  However, I came 
home a week after his diagnosis and he was  asleep forever.  I still haven't 
stopped crying.   Such a  beautiful boy and so patient with everyone.  He 
bonded to the other  FeLv+ cat I had at the time, Smooch. Less than three 
months later, Smooch  began wasting away, even though he was eating.  The vet 
couldn't  figure out what was wrong.  Smooch passed away in a month after  
that.  He also went quietly to sleep.  I'm not much of a  believer but I'd 
like to think that those two are together  somewhere.  Hugs to you for taking 
care of Orlando when
 most people  would have denied him his few years of love and compassion. 



 From: Frank  Sue Koren  fs...@roadrunner.com
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012  6:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk]  Picked up Orlandos ashes today


 
It has been one week since I took  Orlando to the vets for the last time.  His 
tumor had gotten large enough  to be causing him pain and he had stopped 
eating.  He was such a  wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese boy.  The 
first time I met  him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and gave me a 
hug.  From then  on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone and I will 
never see him again  in this world.  He was about 10 when I adopted him and 
that was four  years ago.  He would come up and bite me in the butt for 
attention when I  was working on the computer.  If I got up at night to go to 
the bathroom  he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess that was how I knew it 
was  time.  On the last night he didn't do that.  He will be SO  missed.  I 
hate hate hate this  disease.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-22 Thread Marcia
I am so sorry. I'm with you on hating this disease. 

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On May 21, 2012, at 6:47 PM, Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com wrote:

 It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time.  His 
 tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped 
 eating.  He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese boy.  The 
 first time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and gave me a 
 hug.  From then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone and I will 
 never see him again in this world.  He was about 10 when I adopted him and 
 that was four years ago.  He would come up and bite me in the butt for 
 attention when I was working on the computer.  If I got up at night to go to 
 the bathroom he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess that was how I knew it 
 was time.  On the last night he didn't do that.  He will be SO missed.  I 
 hate hate hate this disease.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-22 Thread Bonnie Hogue
Condolences on your painful loss...bless you for loving and appreciating dear 
little Orlando. 

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On May 21, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com wrote:

 It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time.  His 
 tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped 
 eating.  He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese boy.  The 
 first time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and gave me a 
 hug.  From then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone and I will 
 never see him again in this world.  He was about 10 when I adopted him and 
 that was four years ago.  He would come up and bite me in the butt for 
 attention when I was working on the computer.  If I got up at night to go to 
 the bathroom he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess that was how I knew it 
 was time.  On the last night he didn't do that.  He will be SO missed.  I 
 hate hate hate this disease.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-21 Thread Lee Evans
I'm so sorry for your loss.  I lost a flame point Siamese two years ago. I  had 
named him Taco even though he was rescued from a vacant lot outside a Pizza Hut 
Restaurant.  I had him for about 2 years.  Then he suddenly stopped eating. He 
was diagnosed with lymphoma.  He hadn't wasted away and didn't seem to be in 
pain.  I  thought we still had some time.  However, I came home a week after 
his diagnosis and he was asleep forever.  I still haven't stopped crying.   
Such a beautiful boy and so patient with everyone.  He bonded to the other 
FeLv+ cat I had at the time, Smooch. Less than three months later, Smooch began 
wasting away, even though he was eating.  The vet couldn't figure out what was 
wrong.  Smooch passed away in a month after that.  He also went quietly to 
sleep.  I'm not much of a believer but I'd like to think that those two are 
together somewhere.  Hugs to you for taking care of Orlando when most people 
would have denied him his few years
 of love and compassion. 



 From: Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 6:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today
 

 
It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time. 
His tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped
eating.  He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese
boy.  The first time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and
gave me a hug.  From then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone
and I will never see him again in this world.  He was about 10 when I
adopted him and that was four years ago.  He would come up and bite me in
the butt for attention when I was working on the computer.  If I got up at
night to go to the bathroom he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess
that was how I knew it was time.  On the last night he didn't do
that.  He will be SO missed.  I hate hate hate this disease.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-21 Thread Holly Shelton
Sending good thoughts to you. He sounds a lot like my Oliver, a six year old 
Siamese who tested positive for the virus.  Holly



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It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time. His 
tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stoppedeating.  
He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siameseboy.  The first time 
I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up andgave me a hug.  From then 
on he was my boy and I can't believe he is goneand I will never see him again 
in this world.  He was about 10 when Iadopted him and that was four years ago.  
He would come up and bite me inthe butt for attention when I was working on the 
computer.  If I got up atnight to go to the bathroom he would accompany me.  
Always.  I guessthat was how I knew it was time.  On the last night he didn't 
dothat.  He will be SO missed.  I hate hate hate this disease.

 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-21 Thread Sharyl
Orlando had 4 wondeful years with you.  I truly understand the pain you feel 
now but don't forget those good years.  He will always be in your heaart
Sharyl
 


 From: Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 7:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today
  

 
It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time. 
His tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped
eating.  He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese
boy.  The first time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and
gave me a hug.  From then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone
and I will never see him again in this world.  He was about 10 when I
adopted him and that was four years ago.  He would come up and bite me in
the butt for attention when I was working on the computer.  If I got up at
night to go to the bathroom he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess
that was how I knew it was time.  On the last night he didn't do
that.  He will be SO missed.  I hate hate hate this disease.   
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-21 Thread katskat1
It is a rotten, terrible, filthy disease and unfortunately only one of
several that take our fur-babies.  God loves them all and takes care
of them.  We mortals just have to take care of them for him for a
while til he tells them they have given us enough love and it is time
to go.

Thanks for loving Orlando.

Kat

On 5/21/12, Sharyl cline...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Orlando had 4 wondeful years with you.  I truly understand the pain you feel
 now but don't forget those good years.  He will always be in your heaart
 Sharyl


 
  From: Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com
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 Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 7:47 PM
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today



 It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time.
 His tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped
 eating.  He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese
 boy.  The first time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and
 gave me a hug.  From then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone
 and I will never see him again in this world.  He was about 10 when I
 adopted him and that was four years ago.  He would come up and bite me in
 the butt for attention when I was working on the computer.  If I got up at
 night to go to the bathroom he would accompany me.  Always.  I guess
 that was how I knew it was time.  On the last night he didn't do
 that.  He will be SO missed.  I hate hate hate this disease.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today

2012-05-21 Thread Lynda Wilson
Thank you for giving Orlando all of your love. He was lucky to have you!

Lynda
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  I'm so sorry for your loss.  I lost a flame point Siamese two years ago. I  
had named him Taco even though he was rescued from a vacant lot outside a Pizza 
Hut Restaurant.  I had him for about 2 years.  Then he suddenly stopped eating. 
He was diagnosed with lymphoma.  He hadn't wasted away and didn't seem to be in 
pain.  I  thought we still had some time.  However, I came home a week after 
his diagnosis and he was asleep forever.  I still haven't stopped crying.   
Such a beautiful boy and so patient with everyone.  He bonded to the other 
FeLv+ cat I had at the time, Smooch. Less than three months later, Smooch began 
wasting away, even though he was eating.  The vet couldn't figure out what was 
wrong.  Smooch passed away in a month after that.  He also went quietly to 
sleep.  I'm not much of a believer but I'd like to think that those two are 
together somewhere.  Hugs to you for taking care of Orlando when most people 
would have denied him his few years of love and compassion. 


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  From: Frank  Sue Koren fs...@roadrunner.com
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  Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 6:47 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Picked up Orlandos ashes today



  It has been one week since I took Orlando to the vets for the last time.  His 
tumor had gotten large enough to be causing him pain and he had stopped eating. 
 He was such a wonderful cat, my loving flame point Siamese boy.  The first 
time I met him in the rescues FeLV room he reached up and gave me a hug.  From 
then on he was my boy and I can't believe he is gone and I will never see him 
again in this world.  He was about 10 when I adopted him and that was four 
years ago.  He would come up and bite me in the butt for attention when I was 
working on the computer.  If I got up at night to go to the bathroom he would 
accompany me.  Always.  I guess that was how I knew it was time.  On the last 
night he didn't do that.  He will be SO missed.  I hate hate hate this disease.


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