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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
I am sorry tweed I am praying for a good out come and the pack is sending
purrs "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Christina Websell wrote:
I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Purrs. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
I'll see what effect, if any, her new injections have. Lets hope it
improves her. I am absolutely not going to keep her if her confusion is such that she doesn't understand where she lives any more and it cannot be resolved. It's not fair to her to see her desperately trying to escape like she is. It will break my heart, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do what you have to do. She is 22 years old and I have done as much as am able to give her a nice few years of retirement inside a house. I'm still feeling bad. Tweed "Granby" wrote in message ... Human or cat, the hadrest decision is not to try anymore. I know this on both levels. Prayers for you heart and for KFC. Damn, there is just nothing to say that helps. We care and we share what we can. Grmby "Joy" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed (((((((((Tweed))))))))) Joy |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Of course you are, and you'll probably feel bad for some time. However you
know you have her best interests at heart, and you'll do the right thing when it's time, even if that is very soon. ((((((((Tweed))))))) -- Joy Don't believe everything you think "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... I'll see what effect, if any, her new injections have. Lets hope it improves her. I am absolutely not going to keep her if her confusion is such that she doesn't understand where she lives any more and it cannot be resolved. It's not fair to her to see her desperately trying to escape like she is. It will break my heart, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and do what you have to do. She is 22 years old and I have done as much as am able to give her a nice few years of retirement inside a house. I'm still feeling bad. Tweed "Granby" wrote in message ... Human or cat, the hadrest decision is not to try anymore. I know this on both levels. Prayers for you heart and for KFC. Damn, there is just nothing to say that helps. We care and we share what we can. Grmby "Joy" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed (((((((((Tweed))))))))) Joy |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Purrs and prayers going you way. And whatever
decision you have to make will be the right one. Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
More hugs and warm thoughts. Soft and loving pets for KFC.
Charleen "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
On 2008-06-24, Christina Websell wrote:
She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go It is sad, but you know when you take them in they will not live to be 100. It still is worth the heartbreak to have them weave in and out of your life. Bud |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Christina Websell wrote:
She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. Please know that I am right now sending up a bundle of prayers for you and the venerable KFC. For strength, for both of you. Blessed be, Baha -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200806/1 |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
"Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe wrote in message news:862c67b56b66e@uwe... Christina Websell wrote: She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. Please know that I am right now sending up a bundle of prayers for you and the venerable KFC. For strength, for both of you. -- I'm bracing myself, Baha. I am reasonally sure she won't be here with us in two weeks time but of course you can never be sure with KFC, she does like to pretend to die now and again to keep me on my feet but this time I think it's for real. I.m not sure what I will do without her, she's been a part of my life for so long. Before she came in the house she was making herself important doing some mousing and ratting around my chicken huts and used to jump up on my shoulder when I was feeding the poultry. That would be around 1994. My friend made a video of my chickens in 96 and KFC is on it ;-) "now that's a sweet little cat" she said and I stated "well, she is always around but I don't know who she belongs to.." She had already decided to move out from her previous home and waited and waited and waited to move in here when my dogs had gone to RB. Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
On Jun 24, 2:05�pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: She �did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. �I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. �Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. �It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. �Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. �"Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. �She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. �He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. �He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her �"it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. �"you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" � I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. �I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed I'm so sorry you have to make such a difficult decision. Purrs for your grieving heart. Suz&Spicey |
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