Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-09-04 Thread catatonya
I'm so sorry, Susan.  :(
  t

Susan Loesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  



Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thank you.  Sherpa and Autumn and Jingles have all been ill together - 
and they have, I believe, been a great comfort to each other.  
  

Taylor Scobie Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Poor dear Jingles.  Sherpa 
and Autumn took great care to be with him on Saturday for you.  I'm so sorry 
that this awful thing happened.   
Consciousness is Causal 
   and Physicality is its
   Manifestation.



On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  






Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
My feleuk babies are MY angels!   Such precious lives - I know everyone 
here feels that way, which is such a comfort when I lose one.  I fear that he 
was in major pain when the eye exploded but it wasn't but a couple of minutes 
after I found him before he was sedated.  
   
  I haven't had a chance to talke with my vet about this yet but definitely 
will. Had seen nothing like that before.
   
  Thanks so much.
  
  

wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   
  Susan,
   
  I am so sorry to hear about Jingles.  I hope his passing was an easy one.  It 
was kind of you to let him go.  
   
  I couldn't believe it when I read about what happened to his little eye.  
What in the world do you think it was?  
   
  Again, I am so, so sorry.  How wonderful that you took him in after his 
caregiver died and loved him even knowing he had FeLV and might not be around 
for long.  You're an angel.
   
  :)
  Wendy
 
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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thank you.  What a wonderful way to think about him now.  
  

Kat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   
Sleep soft, dear Jingles...

Dear Susan,
I'm so sorry for your loss. But I am sure your sweet little boy is now
looking down on you with both eyes in perfect shape, sending you lots
of kitty love.

Kat (Mew Jersey)

On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Susan Loesch wrote:

 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Susan Loesch 

 Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
 
 My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week
 asking about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday
 night. He was fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the
 vet the first part of this week. He was eating and cuddling up with
 me then. Sat. morning I didn't bother him when he was curled up in a
 cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable that I
 just left them. Was gone most of the day and when I went back iin and
 Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up. His
 eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue
 comiing out and the eye dripping. The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option
 for him because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an
 enucleation. I sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized. 
 I have never ever seen anything like that.
 
 Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me. He had
 gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life
 was coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this. He was adopted
 from a kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was
 feleuk positive. Then she died and I've had him about 5 years. Such
 a sweetheart.
 
 





Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks so much.  I am grateful that I was with him at the last and that I 
was able to sedate him quickly.  
  

Pat Kachur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I am so very sorry Susan to 
hear about Jingles.  You were both so lucky to have found each other.  I'm 
sorry your parting was so traumatic.  Best to you and all your other babies.
- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 3:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  



Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks, Sherry.  And many hugs back to you - I know you are hurting, too, 
with your loss.  
  

Sherry DeHaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: susan I am so sorry to hear about 
your Jingles.How aweful for you to see him like that.He was lucky to have 
you.Hugs to you.
  Sherry

Susan Loesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  


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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.  
  

Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I am so sorry, Susan.
   
  This is just such a horrible disease.
   
   
  Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
 Trajan Tennent
   
   
   
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  



Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.  
  

Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I am so sorry, Susan.
   
  This is just such a horrible disease.
   
   
  Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
 Trajan Tennent
   
   
   
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  



RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thank you, Kerry. Being able to offer him immediate sedation is something 
that ws truly a blessiing.  
  

MacKenzie, Kerry N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm so sorry Susan. 
And I'm so very sorry too that you and Jingles had such a traumatic last time 
together. I'm just glad he was so loved, and that he knew it. It's wonderful 
that he had two such loving homes--that might easily have not been the case. It 
must be comforting that you had the wherewithal and knowhow to at least sedate 
him. Please know you're in my thoughts, hugs, Kerry


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS


  
  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  

   
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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
No you isn't.  (Sorry, had to!)  ;-)
 
Diane R.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS


Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.



Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

I am so sorry, Susan.
 
This is just such a horrible disease.
 
 
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
http://www.petgirlspetsitting.com/ 
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
http://www.tx.siameserescue.org/ 
www.shadowcats.net http://www.shadowcats.net/ 
  As Cleopatra lay in
state,
   Faithful Bast at her
side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of
soft applause,
   Ever guarding with
sharpened claws.
 Trajan
Tennent
 
 
 
 

- Original Message - 
From: Susan Loesch
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS

My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part
of this week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat.
morning I didn't bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with
Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable that I just left
them.  Was gone most of the day and when I went back iin and Jingles was
still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up.  His eye looked like
it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue comiing out and
the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him because he
wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever
seen anything like that.
 
Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was
coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a
kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk
positive.  Then she died and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a
sweetheart.  



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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  That made me laugh!!   I've just turned 60 and I swear I don't see the 
screen like I used to!!!   Or at least that is the excuse I'm using for 
everything these days!!!  
  

Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   No you isn't.  (Sorry, had 
to!)  ;-)
   
  Diane R.

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS


  
Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.  
  

Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I am so sorry, Susan.
   
  This is just such a horrible disease.
   
   
  Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
  As Cleopatra lay in state,
   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
 Trajan Tennent
   
   
   
   
- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  


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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thank you. He was very sweet, very quiet and calm.  A total joy!  
  

Stray Cat Alliance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   P  {  margin:0px;  
padding:0px  }  body  {  FONT-SIZE: 10pt;  FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }I'm so 
sorry! Jingles sounds like a sweet little angel.
 
  
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  Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:04 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  


  
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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
I hear ya.  I'm 58 and it's nice to have an excuse when needed ;-)

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS


That made me laugh!!   I've just turned 60 and I swear I don't see the
screen like I used to!!!   Or at least that is the excuse I'm using for
everything these days!!!



Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

No you isn't.  (Sorry, had to!)  ;-)
 
Diane R.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS


Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.



Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

I am so sorry, Susan.
 
This is just such a horrible disease.
 
 
Susan J. DuBose  ^..^
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
http://www.petgirlspetsitting.com/ 
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
http://www.tx.siameserescue.org/ 
www.shadowcats.net
http://www.shadowcats.net/ 
  As
Cleopatra lay in state,

Faithful Bast at her side did wait,

Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever
guarding with sharpened claws.

Trajan Tennent
 
 
 
 

- Original Message - 
From: Susan Loesch
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS

My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part
of this week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat.
morning I didn't bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with
Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable that I just left
them.  Was gone most of the day and when I went back iin and Jingles was
still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up.  His eye looked like
it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue comiing out and
the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him because he
wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever
seen anything like that.
 
Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was
coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a
kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk
positive.  Then she died and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a
sweetheart.  


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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread Susan Loesch
  And boy, do I ever need it often!  
  

Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I hear ya.  I'm 58 and 
it's nice to have an excuse when needed ;-)
  
 

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:35 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS


  
That made me laugh!!   I've just turned 60 and I swear I don't see the 
screen like I used to!!!   Or at least that is the excuse I'm using for 
everything these days!!!  
  

Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   No you isn't.  (Sorry, had 
to!)  ;-)
   
  Diane R.

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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:07 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS


  
Thanks, Susan.  I is truly horrible.  
  

Susan Dubose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I am so sorry, Susan.
   
  This is just such a horrible disease.
   
   
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www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
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   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
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   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  


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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-30 Thread TatorBunz
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I'm so sorry to hear about your Jingles. How horrible for you to find him 
this way. Bless you for being his mom. He knows you love and always will. Just 
as 
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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Melissa Lind
Susan,

 

I'm so sorry to hear about Jingles. It's good that you were there for him. I
liked that you wrote about his past. I hope you can find comfort in your
good times with him. Prayers and thoughts your way.

 

Melissa

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS

 


My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about the
ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was fine
Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they
all looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day
and when I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried
to wake him up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink
and white tissue comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't
an option for him because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia
and an enucleation.  I sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.
I have never ever seen anything like that.

 

Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to
an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter
by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she
died and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  


 

 



RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
I'm so sorry, Susan.  Hugs to you and a gentle Bridge journey to
Jingles.  Thanks for telling us about him.
 
Diane R.

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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks, Melinda.  He was such a joy - and in his healthier days he came 
to school (AR School for the Blind Library) with me - the kids loved him.  I 
was expecting to lose him fairly soon but this was a shock.  
  

Melissa Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: v\:* 
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  I’m so sorry to hear about Jingles. It’s good that you were there for him. I 
liked that you wrote about his past. I hope you can find comfort in your good 
times with him. Prayers and thoughts your way…
   
  Melissa
   
  
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS

   
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.

 

Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  

   
   




Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Marylyn
Bless you for caring for this little soul.  






 If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
 from the shelter of compassion 
and pity, you will have men who 
 will deal likewise with their 
fellow man.
  St. Francis
  - Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS


My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about 
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was fine 
Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.

Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had 
gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming 
to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter 
by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died 
and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.   
   


Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thank you.  He was a gift in my life!  
  

Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Bless you for caring for this 
little soul.  
   
   
   
   
   
   
   If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
 from the shelter of compassion 
and pity, you will have men who 
 will deal likewise with their 
fellow man.
  St. Francis
- Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
  

  My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  



RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Susan Loesch
  Thanks, Diane.  I love knowing that he is healthy now and feels good.  
Would sure rather, tho, that he could have been just as healthy and 
good-feeling and in my bed at night.  
  Than

Rosenfeldt, Diane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   I'm so sorry, Susan.  Hugs 
to you and a gentle Bridge journey to Jingles.  Thanks for telling us about him.
   
  Diane R.

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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Stray Cat Alliance
I'm so sorry! Jingles sounds like a sweet little angel.
 


Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:04 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Please add 
Jingles to the CLSTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org




My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about the 
ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was fine Friday 
night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this week.  He 
was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't bother him 
when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so 
comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when I went 
back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up.  
His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
 
Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  



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RE: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
I'm so sorry Susan. And I'm so very sorry too that you and Jingles had
such a traumatic last time together. I'm just glad he was so loved, and
that he knew it. It's wonderful that he had two such loving homes--that
might easily have not been the case. It must be comforting that you had
the wherewithal and knowhow to at least sedate him. Please know you're
in my thoughts, hugs, Kerry

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS


My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part
of this week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat.
morning I didn't bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with
Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable that I just left
them.  Was gone most of the day and when I went back iin and Jingles was
still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up.  His eye looked like
it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue comiing out and
the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him because he
wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever
seen anything like that.
 
Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was
coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a
kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk
positive.  Then she died and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a
sweetheart.
 
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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Sherry DeHaan
susan I am so sorry to hear about your Jingles.How aweful for you to see him 
like that.He was lucky to have you.Hugs to you.
  Sherry

Susan Loesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking 
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was 
fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.
   
  Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had gone 
downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming to an 
end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter by an 
elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and 
I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
  


   
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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Susan Dubose
I am so sorry, Susan.

This is just such a horrible disease.


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www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
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   Faithful Bast at her side did wait,
   Purring welcomes of soft applause,
   Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS


My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about 
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was fine 
Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.

Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had 
gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming 
to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter 
by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died 
and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.   
   


Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Pat Kachur
I am so very sorry Susan to hear about Jingles.  You were both so lucky to have 
found each other.  I'm sorry your parting was so traumatic.  Best to you and 
all your other babies.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Susan Loesch 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 3:02 PM
  Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS


My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking about 
the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was fine 
Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the vet the first part of this 
week.  He was eating and cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't 
bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all 
looked so comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when 
I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him 
up.  His eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue 
comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him 
because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I 
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen 
anything like that.

Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had 
gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life was coming 
to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted from a kill shelter 
by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died 
and I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.   
   


Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Kat

Sleep soft, dear Jingles...

Dear Susan,
I'm so sorry for your loss. But I am sure your sweet little boy is now
looking down on you with both eyes in perfect shape, sending you lots
of kitty love.

Kat (Mew Jersey)

On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Susan Loesch wrote:

 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Susan Loesch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Please add Jingles to the CLS
 
 My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week
 asking about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday
 night.  He was fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the
 vet the first part of this week.  He was eating and cuddling up with
 me then.  Sat. morning I didn't bother him when he was curled up in a
 cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable that I
 just left them.  Was gone most of the day and when I went back iin and
 Jingles was still curled up in the bed i tried to wake him up.  His
 eye looked like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white tissue
 comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option
 for him because he wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an
 enucleation.  I sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  
 I have never ever seen anything like that.

   Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had
 gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life
 was coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted
 from a kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that he was
 feleuk positive.  Then she died and I've had him about 5 years.  Such
 a sweetheart.
   
 




Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread glenda Goodman
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 month ago, where someone had found a homeless
kitten with terrible eye discharge...Upon cleaning
this kitten's eyes, I  realized both his eyes had
ruptured.  It is the most helpless feeling in the
world when you realize there is nothing you can do to
make their quality of life worth living...The kitten I
was trying to help, I believe, had distemper? I never
knew such things could happen with the eyes...Maybe
someone here can comment on this...
You did a wonderful job with your Jingles, having had
him for 5-years! He certainly was happy and loved. It
is just too bad for you, that you had to go through
all this the way you did...Bless your heart! 
Glenda  
--- Susan Loesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote
 about last week asking about the ulcer/tumor on his
 eye had to be euthanized Saturday night.  He was
 fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the
 vet the first part of this week.  He was eating and
 cuddling up with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't
 bother him when he was curled up in a cat bed with
 Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so comfortable
 that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and
 when I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up
 in the bed i tried to wake him up.  His eye looked
 like it had literally exploded - red/pink and white
 tissue comiing out and the eye dripping.  The Emerg
 Clinic wasn't an option for him because he wasn't
 strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an
 enucleation.  I sedated him as fast as I could and
 he was euthanized.  I have never ever seen anything
 like that.

   Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep
 with me.  He had gone downhill over the last couple
 of months and I figured his life was coming to an
 end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was adopted
 from a kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't
 care that he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and
 I've had him about 5 years.  Such a sweetheart.  
   
 



   

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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread wendy
Susan,

I am so sorry to hear about Jingles.  I hope his passing was an easy one.  It 
was kind of you to let him go.  

I couldn't believe it when I read about what happened to his little eye.  What 
in the world do you think it was?  

Again, I am so, so sorry.  How wonderful that you took him in after his 
caregiver died and loved him even knowing he had FeLV and might not be around 
for long.  You're an angel.

:)
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Re: Please add Jingles to the CLS

2007-08-29 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey
Poor dear Jingles.  Sherpa and Autumn took great care to be with him  
on Saturday for you.  I'm so sorry that this awful thing happened.


Consciousness is Causal
 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation.


On Aug 29, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Susan Loesch wrote:

My sweet little Jingles boy - who I wrote about last week asking  
about the ulcer/tumor on his eye had to be euthanized Saturday  
night.  He was fine Friday night and I'd planned to take him to the  
vet the first part of this week.  He was eating and cuddling up  
with me then.   Sat. morning I didn't bother him when he was curled  
up in a cat bed with Sherpa and Autumn - they all looked so  
comfortable that I just left them.  Was gone most of the day and  
when I went back iin and Jingles was still curled up in the bed i  
tried to wake him up.  His eye looked like it had literally  
exploded - red/pink and white tissue comiing out and the eye  
dripping.  The Emerg Clinic wasn't an option for him because he  
wasn't strong enough to withstand anesthesia and an enucleation.  I  
sedated him as fast as I could and he was euthanized.  I have never  
ever seen anything like that.


Jimgles was a totally sweet boy who loved to sleep with me.  He had  
gone downhill over the last couple of months and I figured his life  
was coming to an end, but I sure didn't expect this.  He was  
adopted from a kill shelter by an elderly lady who didn't care that  
he was feleuk positive.  Then she died and I've had him about 5  
years.  Such a sweetheart.