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Old October 19th 04, 01:43 PM
Marina
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Alphonze wrote:
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


i'm so sorry to hear this. We are puring hard for Min's chemo to be
successful. At least it's comforting to know she is in good hands. {{{Al}}}

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
  #12  
Old October 19th 04, 01:43 PM
Marina
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Alphonze wrote:
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


i'm so sorry to hear this. We are puring hard for Min's chemo to be
successful. At least it's comforting to know she is in good hands. {{{Al}}}

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
  #13  
Old October 19th 04, 01:43 PM
Marina
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Alphonze wrote:
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


i'm so sorry to hear this. We are puring hard for Min's chemo to be
successful. At least it's comforting to know she is in good hands. {{{Al}}}

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
  #17  
Old October 19th 04, 02:40 PM
Lisa Katt
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Alphonze skrev i meddelandet ...
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


Purrs Min and Al!
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #18  
Old October 19th 04, 02:40 PM
Lisa Katt
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Alphonze skrev i meddelandet ...
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


Purrs Min and Al!
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #19  
Old October 19th 04, 02:40 PM
Lisa Katt
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Alphonze skrev i meddelandet ...
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)


Purrs Min and Al!
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


  #20  
Old October 19th 04, 02:57 PM
lal
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Alphonze wrote:
Hello all,

Shocking news this weekend. I was passing through the UK on the way
back to Hong Kong. It seems that Min went off her food last week and
was diagnosed very quickly with lymphatic cancer. She has tumours on
her kidneys and probably elsewhere.

The cancer is inoperable, but there is a glimmer of hope. My
stepmother - Min's foster meowmie! - works for a vet... and the
surgery is allied with the only specialist animal oncologist in the
country. She is now handling Min's case, so I am at least confident
that Min is in the best pair of hands.

She starts chemotherapy this week. It will be distressing for her, but
if she responds, she has a 30% chance of two years survival with a
good quality of life - so it is definitely worth a try. She's only 10
years old.

The hardest thing for me was saying goodbye to Min when I left to fly
off to Hong Kong... not knowing if she'll still be there when I come
back for Christmas.

Please purr for a successful treatment!

Al.
(a bit weepy)

Purrs headed your way.

lal
 




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