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Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday.
I'm very sorry, Linda. I'm sure Yogi knew how much you loved him and will be watching over you until you meet again. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday.
I'm very sorry, Linda. I'm sure Yogi knew how much you loved him and will be watching over you until you meet again. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday.
I'm very sorry, Linda. I'm sure Yogi knew how much you loved him and will be watching over you until you meet again. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:08:51 +0000 (UTC), "Linda Hartley"
wrote: For those of you who read my earlier post regarding vets and whether they really care about the creatures they treat.Thank you all of those who replied to my post last time...I was uplifted by your thoughts. Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday. He bore his illness with the same calm, dignity and wisdom he showed all his life. I called the vet to come and let Yogi go on to his next journey...he came...as usual he couldn't let Yogi rest on me whilst he went to sleep...saying he couldnt get to him didnt want to inject me!......so I had to lift Yogi off me and put him on the settee...I so wanted to hold him like I had with a cat called Monty....and yet this vet put his hand on my shoulder when he removed his stethescope from Yogi....am I getting through to him at last? If I had a choice I would use another vet but we have no other on the island and a three quarter hour journey with one hour on the ferry and another probable hour by car to a better vet is simply no good when your friend is ill. I am not complaining - just so very sad that I had not given Yogi the best I should have done...although we got him to see one the best Vet Hospitals in the world it was just too late for them to do anything. He had a little cream off my finger before he died...his tongue was always so soft and gentle like he is/was.... My Angel, ...My Soulmate,... My Little Man,.. My "Tuppence",.. My "Poppet" Man,.....My Friend. He will always be in my heart and mind. I wait for the day we meet again at Rainbow Bridge. Linda Sincere condolences in the passing of your little love. I would think that it is a hard thing for Vets to do -- after all it is their mission to save the lives, not take them. However, they cannot afford to let their feelings overtake them (like doctors) otherwise they would be wrecks. Try to remember your pal the way he was before he got ill. MLB |
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:08:51 +0000 (UTC), "Linda Hartley"
wrote: For those of you who read my earlier post regarding vets and whether they really care about the creatures they treat.Thank you all of those who replied to my post last time...I was uplifted by your thoughts. Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday. He bore his illness with the same calm, dignity and wisdom he showed all his life. I called the vet to come and let Yogi go on to his next journey...he came...as usual he couldn't let Yogi rest on me whilst he went to sleep...saying he couldnt get to him didnt want to inject me!......so I had to lift Yogi off me and put him on the settee...I so wanted to hold him like I had with a cat called Monty....and yet this vet put his hand on my shoulder when he removed his stethescope from Yogi....am I getting through to him at last? If I had a choice I would use another vet but we have no other on the island and a three quarter hour journey with one hour on the ferry and another probable hour by car to a better vet is simply no good when your friend is ill. I am not complaining - just so very sad that I had not given Yogi the best I should have done...although we got him to see one the best Vet Hospitals in the world it was just too late for them to do anything. He had a little cream off my finger before he died...his tongue was always so soft and gentle like he is/was.... My Angel, ...My Soulmate,... My Little Man,.. My "Tuppence",.. My "Poppet" Man,.....My Friend. He will always be in my heart and mind. I wait for the day we meet again at Rainbow Bridge. Linda Sincere condolences in the passing of your little love. I would think that it is a hard thing for Vets to do -- after all it is their mission to save the lives, not take them. However, they cannot afford to let their feelings overtake them (like doctors) otherwise they would be wrecks. Try to remember your pal the way he was before he got ill. MLB |
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:08:51 +0000 (UTC), "Linda Hartley"
wrote: For those of you who read my earlier post regarding vets and whether they really care about the creatures they treat.Thank you all of those who replied to my post last time...I was uplifted by your thoughts. Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday. He bore his illness with the same calm, dignity and wisdom he showed all his life. I called the vet to come and let Yogi go on to his next journey...he came...as usual he couldn't let Yogi rest on me whilst he went to sleep...saying he couldnt get to him didnt want to inject me!......so I had to lift Yogi off me and put him on the settee...I so wanted to hold him like I had with a cat called Monty....and yet this vet put his hand on my shoulder when he removed his stethescope from Yogi....am I getting through to him at last? If I had a choice I would use another vet but we have no other on the island and a three quarter hour journey with one hour on the ferry and another probable hour by car to a better vet is simply no good when your friend is ill. I am not complaining - just so very sad that I had not given Yogi the best I should have done...although we got him to see one the best Vet Hospitals in the world it was just too late for them to do anything. He had a little cream off my finger before he died...his tongue was always so soft and gentle like he is/was.... My Angel, ...My Soulmate,... My Little Man,.. My "Tuppence",.. My "Poppet" Man,.....My Friend. He will always be in my heart and mind. I wait for the day we meet again at Rainbow Bridge. Linda Sincere condolences in the passing of your little love. I would think that it is a hard thing for Vets to do -- after all it is their mission to save the lives, not take them. However, they cannot afford to let their feelings overtake them (like doctors) otherwise they would be wrecks. Try to remember your pal the way he was before he got ill. MLB |
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Linda Hartley wrote:
For those of you who read my earlier post regarding vets and whether they really care about the creatures they treat.Thank you all of those who replied to my post last time...I was uplifted by your thoughts. Yogi lost his fight against cancer yesterday. He bore his illness with the same calm, dignity and wisdom he showed all his life. I called the vet to come and let Yogi go on to his next journey...he came...as usual he couldn't let Yogi rest on me whilst he went to sleep...saying he couldnt get to him didnt want to inject me!......so I had to lift Yogi off me and put him on the settee...I so wanted to hold him like I had with a cat called Monty....and yet this vet put his hand on my shoulder when he removed his stethescope from Yogi....am I getting through to him at last? If I had a choice I would use another vet but we have no other on the island and a three quarter hour journey with one hour on the ferry and another probable hour by car to a better vet is simply no good when your friend is ill. I am not complaining - just so very sad that I had not given Yogi the best I should have done...although we got him to see one the best Vet Hospitals in the world it was just too late for them to do anything. He had a little cream off my finger before he died...his tongue was always so soft and gentle like he is/was.... My Angel, ...My Soulmate,... My Little Man,.. My "Tuppence",.. My "Poppet" Man,.....My Friend. He will always be in my heart and mind. I wait for the day we meet again at Rainbow Bridge. Linda I'm so sorry about Yogi. I wish you couldn't have been with a vet you truly felt comfortable with, but remember Yogi is watching over you now. Karen M. |
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