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Re: HE IS GONE: msg#00823

Subject: Re: HE IS GONE
Joel--I am so sorry about Zombie.  This is the hardest part of life, and in the 
end there is nothing we can do.  You fight the hard fight, live, and then the 
end comes.  Zombie is now at peace, and for that we can be thankful.  I wish 
the same for you and your wife as you face this time of grief.  All  my 
condolences and blessings.  And a remembrance of Zombie. Peace, Cyndee

Cyndee Trower
www.1Nature.com --Yoga, Reiki, and Cornish Rex cats
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joel Ramsey 
  To: feline_lymphoma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [feline_lymphoma] HE IS GONE


  I would like to thank everyone on this group. Our
  beloved Zombie lost his fight today with Lymphoma. He
  fought it with everything until the end. He lived 6
  weeks with it. My wife called me today and he said he
  was crying and in pain. She rushed him to our vet, and
  they did Xray's on him. The cancer had spread
  throughout his body and it was affecting his breathing
  and the ability to use the bathroom. I was at work and
  a good 30 minutes away from the vet, they were going
  to wait for me, but the vet called and said he was in
  real pain and he needed to be released from the pain.
  I gave the ok to go ahead without me, since he was
  suffering so much, he could hardly breathe. So our
  beloved Zombie died in my wife's arms, she told him
  that I loved him and thanked him for letting us have
  him as our fur baby. He was only 5 years old, but he
  was our baby. Now I really feel like crap, because I
  was not there to see my baby boy go to the Rainbow
  bridge. But I know now he is playing and running with
  all the other fur babies waiting for us to come and
  get him again. I just hope he is not mad at me for not
  being there. Does anyone have any good web-sites so we
  can get a good urn for him. Thanks again for all the
  advice.

  Joel, Miko
  In Loving memory of Zombie


  --- gran_patti <gran_patti@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  > I strongly encourage you to go elsewhere and get a
  > second opinion. A second opinion is always a good
  > idea when there is so much conflicting and confusing
  > information coming your way.    I don't know where
  > you live but  Angels Memorial is in Brookline, Ma.  
  > about 35 to 40 minutes east of Tufts.  Maybe you
  > could get a non studnet  vet specialist there or try
  > gettingthem to refer a name or two.    They might 
  > do emergency receiving and maybe Hobbes could be
  > seen right away as an emergency  room walk in case. 
  >           God bless you and your efforts for
  > Hobbe's.    Maybe you could  get your vet to get you
  > a phone consulon with a vet at Cornell.        Good
  > luck.    I will be praying for you    I was in your
  > shoes two weeks ago and based on that all I would
  > say, take an hour off just for yourself,  relax, and
  > drain off all the confusion, tension fear and every
  > other strain and after you manage that, just getting
  > yourself slowed down, think about your options.  
  > You need your good judgement intact.       God bless
  > you and Hobbes.        Patti
  > 
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  > removed]
  > 
  > 



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