Oh, Christine, I am so sorry.
You did all you could do, and wanted to give her every chance. I wish it could
always work out that they never suffer for a second, but it just doesn't happen
sometimes. I've been there too.
thank you, for responding. It is giving me peace, to hear from you and
Thank you Marsha, for your kind reassurance and wisdom. I don't think Sam would
have made it another day, actually, now that I realize it was severe anemia
making him weak. I didn't think of that right off, but I once treated a
beloved cat with epogen, for kidney disease related non
Amani,
Thank you. I actually read quite a few of your posts about Winstrol. I am glad
for you, and sweet Zander, that you found something to give him more time..
lots of love and living in that extra time, I am sure.
I am sorry for your loss, though. Seven years just isn't enough, but Zander
Dear Lance,
Thank you so very much. It means so much to me to have the input from those who
understand the disease, and who also love their furbabies.
I will have them tested, sooner than later, because every time I look at them
now, I fear for them.
Thank you for the link. It was helpful
Hello. My name is Anne, and I just had to put my kitty, Sam, down on Wednesday,
due to his having felv and being very ill.
I am having those terrible self doubts now... I have had to let some furbabies
go in the past, and I always have those doubts, even though I know it was the
right thing
I will definitely ask my vet, if my others should be positive too. I have found
that often, we know things that some vets have no experience with. Some resent
it, but some are humble and the animal is more important than their egos.
Anne
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From: Amani Oakley
Thank you Lorrie.
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From: Lorrie
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Sent: Sat, Nov 28, 2015 2:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Grieving, and need to understand about felv
On 11-27, Christine Dundas wrote:
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