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Old December 30th 07, 06:05 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling better
now.
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Old January 9th 08, 09:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling better
now.


Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did for
my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"

I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.

Tweed








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Old January 9th 08, 09:49 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Christina Websell wrote:

"Adrian" wrote in message


I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling
better now.


Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did for
my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"


I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.


Purrs for her to be as comfortable as possible, for as long as she
does have left. I'm glad you're spoiling her.

Joyce
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Old January 9th 08, 11:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling better
now.


Christina Websell wrote:
Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did for
my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"

I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.

Tweed



We send lots of purrs for KFC and purrs and hugs for you too, Christina,
Polonca and Soncek

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Old January 10th 08, 05:51 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Christina Websell wrote:

Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did for
my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"

I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.


We are always purring for the Grand Old Lady.


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Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
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Old January 10th 08, 10:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:

"Adrian" wrote in message


I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling
better now.


Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did
for
my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"


I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.


Purrs for her to be as comfortable as possible, for as long as she
does have left. I'm glad you're spoiling her.

Thanks, Joyce. Appetite gets depressed by CRF but she loves this
lactose-free milk I have found for her, and if she does not fancy eating she
will always drink that every few hours. It seems to kick-start her again.
Tweed



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Old January 10th 08, 10:51 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"polonca12000" wrote in message
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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I was just thinking about KFC and was wondering if she was feeling better
now.

Christina Websell wrote: Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is
still not very well. Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am
doing what I always did for my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like
this chicken or this salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"

I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.

Tweed



We send lots of purrs for KFC and purrs and hugs for you too, Christina,
Polonca and Soncek


Thank you so much, Polonca. When cats get to a great age like KFC has it is
inevitable that they will get some illness or other that will threaten their
life. I think she is comfortable enough for the moment sleeping in front of
the fire, having her litterbox nearby and being tempted by nice food. We
will stay together for a bit longer..

Tweed




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Old January 10th 08, 11:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Marina" wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:

Gosh I only just noticed this, Adrian. She is still not very well.
Sometimes she eats but often she doesn't. I am doing what I always did
for my dogs with end stage CRF. "Would you like this chicken or this
salmon/tuna pate? or anything else?"

I know when it's time to let go and it isn't yet.


We are always purring for the Grand Old Lady.


Thanks, Marina, she is a remarkable cat really, having got so old and having
the semi-feral life she had previously.
She panicks me when she refuses to eat her delicacies - and then a day later
she says "why did you take so long to get up this morning - I was hungry.."
Even so, she only eats about half what she should, so I know she will not be
with us for too much longer.
I am giving her the best life I can for as long as I can. I can't do any
more than that.

Tweed



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Old January 11th 08, 05:52 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Marina
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Christina Websell wrote:
Thanks, Marina, she is a remarkable cat really, having got so old and having
the semi-feral life she had previously.
She panicks me when she refuses to eat her delicacies - and then a day later
she says "why did you take so long to get up this morning - I was hungry.."
Even so, she only eats about half what she should, so I know she will not be
with us for too much longer.
I am giving her the best life I can for as long as I can. I can't do any
more than that.


I know so well how that feels. Frank wasn't eating very well during his
last months, and he had trouble with his tummy. How very happy I was
when he made the rare solid poo! Then plunged into despair again when it
wasn't solid the next day. It was such a roller-coaster. I think, if I
hadn't had Mir and Caliban with their kitten antics to cheer me up, I
might have gone quite mad with worry.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
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Old January 11th 08, 06:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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"Marina" wrote in message
...
Christina Websell wrote:
Thanks, Marina, she is a remarkable cat really, having got so old and
having the semi-feral life she had previously.
She panicks me when she refuses to eat her delicacies - and then a day
later she says "why did you take so long to get up this morning - I was
hungry.."
Even so, she only eats about half what she should, so I know she will not
be with us for too much longer.
I am giving her the best life I can for as long as I can. I can't do any
more than that.


I know so well how that feels. Frank wasn't eating very well during his
last months, and he had trouble with his tummy. How very happy I was when
he made the rare solid poo! Then plunged into despair again when it wasn't
solid the next day. It was such a roller-coaster. I think, if I hadn't had
Mir and Caliban with their kitten antics to cheer me up, I might have gone
quite mad with worry.


It's awful, isn't it? My life seems to revolve around whether Kitty will
eat and what I can get to tempt her. If she does I am happy and if she
doesn't I am in despair too like you were with Frank.
Atm there is a turkey drumstick roasting in the oven just for her, the lower
part of the leg. I am all out of pheasants.
I am trying not to go mad with worry about her. My heart says "yes, go mad
with worry." My head says she is 22 years old and how much longer can I
expect her to live?
It's so hard.

Tweed







 




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