I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Allie. You and Allie are in our
thoughts and prayers.
Jeni
From: Jennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Allie has said good-bye
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 11:38:07 -0700 (PDT)
Sign from Allie
I do think you are right to believe that this was a sign from Allie. I had
signs from Tidge and Bramble when I needed to be comforted and also one of my
dear departed dogs. She is at peace is wants you to be at ease.
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I'm so sorry for your loss Jennifer, Allie is in a better place now though,
free from pain and the stress of treatment.
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That's great Jen. How sweet that she is thinking of
you and letting you know she's ok so soon!
:)
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--- Jennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, Allie has already shown me her presence and
> that she is watching over me. When doing laundry
> today I was
That's great, it is always a comfort to get a sign.
> I sent it aside to throw away along with everything else. When I
looked at it again a few hours later I noticed it was shaped like a
cat's head and was orange!!! <
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Sylvia Browne would say it's from Allie, that's for sure. It sounds like Allie's letting you know that she's fine on the other side (though it is still hard on the people left behind). ~AshleighJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Well, Allie has already show
Well, Allie has already shown me her presence and that she is watching over me. When doing laundry today I was emptying out my husband's pants pockets as always and found a tiny scrap of paper. I sent it aside to throw away along with everything else. When I looked at it again a few hours
Jennifer, I'm so sorry for your sad loss - how sweet, how
wonderfully, you helped her out, how kind to yourself to indulge in
those lovely memories. It still hurts, but of course it
changes. You and Allie are in my thoughts.
Gloria
At 01:38 PM 5/17/2006, you wrote:
I know this wa
Jenn,
JuneAmy was there, able to see Allie as she crossed
the bridge. Both of them are whole now.
Pam
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From:
Jennifer
Ross
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:38
AM
Subject: Allie has said good-bye
Jennifer and family- I am so sorry that Allie has gone on ahead. Words escape me, although none could ever fully express feelings at a time like this. Please know that you are in my heart and prayers...believe that Allie is well again and just waiting for you at the bridge, Her love and
Allie is not gone. She has simply changed
form. She is very close by and very happy you helped her and had the guts
and devotion to stay with her as she left her body. She just didn't have
the strength to leave on her own. It takes a lot of energy and she was
worn out. She particu
Jennifer
I am very sorry to hear that you had to say good-bye to Allie.
I think it's the hardest thing to do and as you said she was
ready I think you gave her love and she enjoyed her time with
you both. You will have found memories living in your hearts
and minds forever.
She wi
yesterday.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Jennifer, I'm so sorry to hear about Allie but at the same time I'm glad you and your husband were there to help her to the bridge. It's never easy losing one of our furbabies. Do did the right thing by being there because you loved her and did
Jennifer,My tears are falling with yours.I know exactly how you feel.It is the hardest decision to make for our fur kids.Bless you. SherryJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:First of all, thank you all for all your prayers and good wishes. You are an amazing group of people and All
First of all, thank you all for all your prayers and good wishes. You are an amazing group of people and Allie and I are blessed to have had you in our lives.
As you know from my last post, we made the decision to help Allie cross the bridge on Monday because she had declined so much over the w
I am so sorry about Allie. You and your husband are
in my thoughts and prayers. I have never had to make
that decision and I hope that if I ever do I will have
your strength. It truly shows the love you have for
her to let her go so she wouldn't have to suffer
anymore. When my Stinky p
Jennifer,
My heart is heavy with your's and your husband's loss of sweet Allie.
I'm so very sorry. I can just picture her, on your lap and in the
sun... When Gracie's last day came, Bruce and I were early for the
appointment. She had been too weak to stir, she was b
Jennifer,
I'm very sorry it was Allie's time to fly home. She is in good
company and though I know it won't help with your deep sadness but just
know she is OK and whole and healthy again. I have added her to the
service. Take care ...
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Jennifer,
I'm so sorry to hear about Allie but at the same time I'm glad you and your husband were there to help her to the bridge.
It's never easy losing one of our furbabies. Do did the right thing by being there because you loved her and didn't want her to suffer an
Dear Jen,
I am so sorry to hear that you've lost Allie. Bless
you for having mercy on her and the courage to help
her cross the bridge. I know she was elated to be
able to spend time outside before she crossed. What a
beautiful gift you gave her. More beautiful though is
the lov
GLOW to guide allie's way to the bridge, and to heal your hearts.
thank you for the wonderful tribute to the love you all shared--the
memory of being in your arms, loved and care for, is what she'll
forever carry with her.
MC
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:38
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Subject: Allie has said good-bye
First of all, thank you all for all your prayers and good wishes.
You are an amazing group of people and Allie and I are blessed to have had you
in our lives.
As yo
I am very sorry.
Michelle
First of all, thank you all for all your prayers and good wishes. You are an amazing group of people and Allie and I are blessed to have had you in our lives. As you know from my last post, we made the decision to help Allie cross the bridge on Monday because she had declined so much over
I am so sorry to hear about Allie. That is such a
hard decision to have to make and it is terrible to
have to see them suffer. I will be thinking and
praying for both of you today.
Cindy
--- Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jen I am hurting with you,you are doing the righ
f you.
Pam
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From:
Jennifer
Ross
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:08 AM
Subject: Update on Allie
I honestly never understood what you all meant by you will know when it
is time, but it's true, our cats
They do let you know. It sounds like Allie is ready. Take care of yourself too. It's very hard going through this. tJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I honestly never understood what you all meant by you will know when it is time, but it's true, our cats do have
Jen I am hurting with you,you are doing the right thing and Allie knows that too.I will have you both in my thoughts and prayers.Hugs to you SherryJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I honestly never understood what you all meant by you will know when it is time, but it's tru
Aww honey, I'm so sorry about what the two of you are going through. I
had tears running down my face reading your post. The connection of
love and communication you share with your Allie is so obvious. This
is such a hard time, we have all been there, it's so hard to say
goodbye,
Dear Jen,
I am so, so sorry to hear how Allie is doing. She
doesn't sound like she's having much quality of life,
and you are right to listen to what she is telling
you. It's so hard, so heartwrenching watching our
beloved furbabies decline and nothing we do to help is
actua
this is a totally new experience for me
all around...). Allie has rapidly been declining over the past few days
despite treatments. Her temp just keeps climbing (it's now up to 107.1 this
am) and she has completely stopped eating and drinking. She growls every
time I try to give her any kind
I honestly never understood what you all meant by you will know when it is time, but it's true, our cats do have a way of telling us (this is the first sick cat I have ever cared for, so this is a totally new experience for me all around...). Allie has rapidly been declining over the pas
Hi, My Bandy has been spiking a temp now since last June...all the way up to 106..at first we were giving him dex injections weekly, but now I give him 1/2 of a .75mg dex pill and the temp will go down in a matter of 3 to 6 hrs..The dex injections were too strong and could cause diabetes so we dec
indy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> Please don't give up hope on Allie. Smokey's fevers> got as high as 107. Ask your vet about the> equistim. > So far it really has helped Smokey to not
get> anymore> fevers. I was having to take him to the vet every 2> to
endy
--- cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please don't give up hope on Allie. Smokey's fevers
> got as high as 107. Ask your vet about the
> equistim.
> So far it really has helped Smokey to not get
> anymore
> fevers. I was having to take him to the
Please don't give up hope on Allie. Smokey's fevers
got as high as 107. Ask your vet about the equistim.
So far it really has helped Smokey to not get anymore
fevers. I was having to take him to the vet every 2
to 3 days for a fever. Now I just give him the
equistim injectio
I am sorry Allie is having such a hard time. My cat
Smokey was having these fevers every 2 to 3 days. I
changed vets and the new vet is having me give Smokey
injections of equistim twice a week. I know so far
for Smokey he hasn't had anymore fevers since. I do
give them to him subq. I
Jen,
Don't give up hope! This virus is as unpredictable as
it is heartbreaking, and your kitty could turn around
in no time at all. It's ok to prepare for the worst,
but don't expect it. I will definitely keep Allie in
my prayers. Just love her as much as you can, spoil
her r
Allie is in my thoughts and prayers!!!
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Jennifer,
I'm sorry you and Allie are having such a hard time. I know there have
been several cats that seemed to benefit from IR, it may be worth a try
at this point. Someone remind me, did Kerry R use this for her kitty
with the spiking temps? When I first heard about IR, I had heard
Sending positive healing vibes for your sweet Allie, Jennifer.
And wonderful that you know now how to give her subQs---well done. That will
help so much to keep her comfortable. You are both in my thoughts, hugs,
Kerry
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Ross
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Prayers on the way for Allie. tJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Allie was back at the vet today with 105 fever- came down to 102.5 with Metacam (kitty NSAID) and sq fluids. I did get the vet to show me how to give the sq fluids, so I can administer them now if she stops eati
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Allie
was back at the vet today with 105 fever- came down to 102.5 with Metacam
(kitty NSAID) and sq fluids. I did get the vet to show me how to give
the sq fluids, so I can administer them now if she stops eating and drinking
and
Hi, you and Allie are in my thought and prayers -
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kat
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 4:41 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Prayers for Allie
Both you and Allie are in my prayers.
Kat (Mew
Jennifer my prayers and good thoughts are with you and Allie!! SherryJennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Allie was back at the vet today with 105 fever- came down to 102.5 with Metacam (kitty NSAID) and sq fluids. I did get the vet to show me how to give the sq fluids, so I can admi
Both you and Allie are in my prayers.
Kat (Mew Jersey)
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Jennifer Ross wrote:
> Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 15:28:14 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Jennifer Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subje
Calm yourself and let her guide you. You must
ask her what she wants and you must ask her to tell you when she wants it.
She will if you can listen (that is the hard part). She may need
permission to make choices. Calm yourself and be very gentle with yourself
and with Allie. Enjoy
Allie was back at the vet today with 105 fever- came down to 102.5 with Metacam (kitty NSAID) and sq fluids. I did get the vet to show me how to give the sq fluids, so I can administer them now if she stops eating and drinking and looks dehydrated, or if her temp goes up (I've been monitorin
I personally do vaccinate my negs, but I've heard good reasons not to
and I am going to go to go to the 3 year vaccines. My guys go outside
in an enclosure so I feel better knowing they are vaccinated.
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http://www.bemikitties.
Thanks, Belinda. We're going into a feline specialist practice (with
some holistic practitioners!) on Monday to have her symptoms fully
evaluated and my other cat (Leo) tested. Now, since he hasn't shown
symptoms, it's sort of up in the air with him. I've read really
conflicting things on keeping F
As I said, it could be heart related. Joey was diagnosed with very
mild cariomyapathy at 5 months of age, and was on a diuertic and other
heart med for a year, he was fine until this last year when he again
developed a murmur and is on heart meds again.
His symptoms were panting and getting
LB usage is normal and there have been no
behavioral changes.
Thanks for any advice or sharing any experience you have had! You guys are wonderful!
Allie
Hi Allie,
I am sorry to hear that Lola was diagnosed FeLV. With
appropriate care, she may live several years, if not
more. I am glad that you did not decide to pts even
though the vet said most owners do. If that's true,
it's only because of the vet's advice and lack of
info
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