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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:01:01 -0700, Kazimere wrote:
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm also sorry that some people chose to give you a hard time about the declawing, many people do it, you could just as well been having his teeth cleaned or some other procedure. I can only dread what you must be feeling right now. My kitten was recently diagnosed with cancer (feline lymphosarcoma). Since then I have been reading a lot about feline health. I was really worried about vaccinations because she is also 16 years old. She is 100% in doors. Everything I have found, and from conversations with 2 vet specialists (internal medicine and oncologist), all signs point to NO on vaccinations. The vets said her risk for getting one of the diseases was so small compared to the risk of her potential reaction to a vaccine, considering her age and cancer. This happened because from day one until forever, things will happen every day that humans cannot understand. Now that I know Kazimere and I have about 2 years left together, and not the 10 I was truly expecting, I have asked myself a thousand times, "Why?" Why does this special living creature that makes my life so wonderful have to leave? No answer can stop your heart from breaking. The only thing I can do is to be grateful that with all the millions and millions of factors affecting every tiny aspect of life, Kazimere and I found each other, on the same continent, state, city, etc. All the stars were aligned just perfectly to create the circumstances that allowed me to love her for the next 16+ years. When things like that happen, no one ever asks "Why"? So when I ask myself why she has to go, I tell myself, the same reason your life was blessed with her, and that works for me. If you need someone to talk to, you can visit my site, it's about Kazimere and what we are going through. You can email me from there, I would be happy to talk to you. I really hope this helped you. Also, try to take solace in the fact that he knew you loved him. http://kazimere.blogspot.com/ ".....Rise up slowly, Angel, It's hard to let you go..." Sincere condolences. MLB |
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I'm sorry for what happened to you, I have lost my cat when we took her in
for a check up they came out and said she flat-lined. I don't think that a vaccine did it but you should try talking to the vets and ask them exactly what caused the death and exactly what they did. Sincerly, Kris |
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