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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2867.0. "A Sad Note" by AUGGIE::SEGOOL () Mon Sep 18 1989 12:14

    
    
    We had to put Misty to sleep on Saturday. She had been diagnosed
    with FIP about 6 weeks ago. She had stayed fairly stable until
    about a week and a half ago. Then she begin to lose ground slowly
    but steadily. By the end of last week we knew that life for Misty
    was no longer something she could enjoy.
    
    Misty was a little over four years old. She was a very pretty cat
    and very independant. Though a house cat she was always in the windows
    and would dash out the door whenever given the chance. When we took
    her out, which we did once in a great while, she would always head
    for the back yard. So, we have decided to sprinkle her ashes in
    the backyard and to let her rest close to us and where she always
    wanted to be.
    
    Mike
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2867.1CRUISE::NDCNancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it allMon Sep 18 1989 12:2010
    Mike -
      I'm so sorry about Misty.  It sounds like she had a very pleasant
    life with you, even tho it was shorter than it should have been.
    I think your idea of sprinkling her ashes in the back yard is very
    appropriate.
      I've added Misty's name to the Silver Lining Memorial list and
    her memory will live on with the work this gift will help to
    pay for.  I hope it helps a bit.
      Nancy DC
    
2867.2Our Sympathy...BIMINI::SPINGLERMon Sep 18 1989 13:2814
    
    
    Mike,
    
    We're sorry to hear about Misty too.  Sprinkling her ashes in the
    back yard is a wonderful tribute.  She knows and is happy.
    
    Our hearts go out to you, human and feline, big gentle hugs to you
    and your family.
    
    Feline Sad,
    
    Sue & Panther & Spot & Jerry
    
2867.3SympathyUSEM::MCQUEENEYBob McQueeneyMon Sep 18 1989 13:435
    
    Condolences on your loss of Misty.  Our feelings are with you.
    
    Bob, Smoke, Nightmare, Sneakers, Nova, Ruffles (the wonder cat)
    
2867.4so soon...EUCLID::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Mon Sep 18 1989 17:097
    	Condolences.  As one who has recently suffered a loss (note
    2843), I know how this can hit you.  When a cat gets to be a teen-
    ager, you kind of expect bad news some day/year. But with a young 3 or
    4 year old, bad news is unexpected. So much wonderful vigorous activity
    cut short.   I hope you will recover and there will be a Misty II
    in your home as there will be a Copy II in mine next spring. - Chris
                                                                      
2867.5WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOMon Sep 18 1989 18:213
    I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Misty.  Take care of yourself.
    
    Jo
2867.6AIMHI::OFFENWed Sep 20 1989 21:069
    I feel for you.  I sometimes think about if one of my beauties would
    suddenly leave me.  I don't know how I would handle it.
    
    I sincerely hope you do find a new friend to fill the void in your
    life.  I did
    
    Sandi (mom to THUNDER, LIGHTNING, STORM & DEJAVU TOO.
    
    
2867.7I'm so sorrySUBURB::ODONNELLJWed Sep 20 1989 21:318
    I am very sorry to hear about Misty - I know just how shattered
    you must be feeling.
    I know it seems an awful idea to even think of getting another cat
    at this stage, but it really does help - even though you'll never
    replace Misty, you'll be helping another cat.
    
    yours in sympathy,
    Julie (and Oliver)
2867.8Thank youAUGGIE::SEGOOLFri Sep 22 1989 12:1510
    
    I'd like to thank everyone for their kind words. They really
    have helped. We are planning to get another cat(s) at some
    time in the future. Our vet has recommended that we wait two
    months before bringing another cat into the house. Apparently
    FIP can hang around for a while.
    
    Once again, thanks.
    
    Mike