I know whoever ends up in your home is going to be very fortunate. I am happy
that you have decided to give your abundant love and care to more furbabies.
Blessings,
Gina
Marissa Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aw, thanks for asking Wendy!
I'm doing okay. The first
Rufus sounds like a CH kitty (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), they are WONDERFUL, so
alive, and *completely* clueless about their disability! If you adopt him,
you should join handicats2 (it's another email group), where they are others
with CH cats. I've had one come through rescue, and it was REALLY
Hey Marissa,
How are you doing today? You sound pretty upbeat in
your posts, so I hope you're feeling good. Slinky is
probably so happy to see you doing well, watching you
from the top of his 'tree in the sky'.
:)
Wendy
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can
Aw, thanks for asking Wendy!
I'm doing okay. The first several days after Slinky went to the bridge I
really thought I was doing great! But the last few nights have been pretty
rough. The guilt and what-if's started 2 nights ago - if I'd caught the UTI
sooner, gotten him in sooner -
, and making me smile.
- Anonymous
- Original Message
From: Marissa Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2007 12:56:10 PM
Subject: Re: Hi Marissa
Aw, thanks for asking Wendy!
I'm doing okay. The first several days after Slinky went
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Hi Marissa
Aw, thanks for asking Wendy!
I'm doing okay. The first several days after Slinky went to the bridge
I really thought I was doing great! But the last few nights have been
pretty rough. The guilt and what-if's started 2 nights ago - if I'd
caught
Marissa,
All of those furbabies look so precious!!! I can see
why Patience is popular. She definitely has a
heart-wrenching story to tell, but it's going to have
a beautiful ending, I know. Have you been able to
spend any time with your prospective furbabies?
Hopefully, that will give you
Thanks Wendy. I first went to this shelter last week Thursday. I already had
Rufus in mind as well as a cally who had a hind leg amputated after a car
accident. However, the amputee wanted nothing to do with me...and apparently
with any humans (they tell me he's not doing so well). I hadn't
On 4/3/07, Marissa Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Wendy. I first went to this shelter last week Thursday. I already
had Rufus in mind as well as a cally who had a hind leg amputated after a
car accident. However, the amputee wanted nothing to do with me...and
apparently with any
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