I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
Sam.
Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
Sam is between 7 & 9 yo, a seal point siamese who knows that all laps are
created just for him. He was left in a carrier outside a (shelter? vet?,
not sure) in a snowstorm. The woman there was just locking up and leaving
for the weekend when she caught something out of the corner of her eye. She
looked again and found Sam in his carrier which was completely covered in
snow. Only two people responded to the ad in the paper since he was FeLV+.
The woman who looked at him just before my sister didn't like that he rubbed
against her and got fur on her suit. My sister won and so did Sam :)
He had his annual a month or two ago and aside from perpetual sniffles and a
slightly elevated white blood count all his bloodwork, etc. came back
perfect.
He sleeps under the covers with Teri every night and last week she woke up
and as usual offered skritches to the feline master. She felt a good sized
lump on his neck/throat that wasn't there the previous day (it would have
been noticed as Sam hasn't an ounce of fat him) and bundled him off to TED
immediately.
TED did a needle biopsy, the results came back negative for cancer and
antibiotics have been prescribed. Halfway through the antibiotics and the
lump has changed a bit. Where it was soft on one side & firm on the other,
the soft part seems to have gone away and Teri thinks the lump is bigger.
Sam is also now having trouble sleeping as apparently when his head tilts
down it causes him to have trouble breathing. Also when he shakes his head
he falls over so he seems to be having equilibrium trouble.
He hasn't come to bed with her the past two nights. She held him cuddled on
her chest for most of the day yesterday so he could get some sleep and he
was wheezing as he breathed.
So, purrs requested for the surgery to go well, that it's really not
cancerous and that if they find anything it's easily treatable.
I told her that the power of the purr is strong with this group and she
thanked you all in advance :)
note: all 4 of my sister's cats are FeLV+, adopted that way, and she lost
one just recently with sudden acute respiratory failure so she's very, very
worried.
I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.

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Dan M - 23 Nov 2004 00:50 GMT
> So, purrs requested for the surgery to go well, that it's really not
> cancerous and that if they find anything it's easily treatable.
> I told her that the power of the purr is strong with this group and she
> thanked you all in advance :)
Purrs coming! We'll send our absolute best get-better purrs.
Dan
mlbriggs - 23 Nov 2004 00:51 GMT
> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
We shall purr steadily for the wonderful Siamese...Let us know how the
operation turns out. MLB
Jo Firey - 23 Nov 2004 00:58 GMT
>I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
>this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> very worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Purrs of course for Sam, in memory of out very own Lilac Point Sam (RB)
And admiring purrs for your sister. To take on pain willingly by taking in
Flv+ cats is so brave and so generous. We had two. The first to get ill
caught it from a feral we had taken in (back in the day when we didn't
know). He lived two good years after diagnosis. The feral, my Maggie lived
nearly seven years. And both did at least have an easy death. They just
got very tired and then were ready to head for the RB.
Jo
Hans Schr?der - 23 Nov 2004 01:22 GMT
> So, purrs requested for the surgery to go well, that it's really not
> cancerous and that if they find anything it's easily treatable.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> very worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Teti and Tin?viel sending get well purrs immediately!
Hans
Victor Martinez - 23 Nov 2004 01:23 GMT
> I told her that the power of the purr is strong with this group and she
> thanked you all in advance :)
Lots of healing purrs going for Sam.

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Christine Burel - 23 Nov 2004 02:34 GMT
Aw, our most heartfelt purrs for your sister and Sam and tell her bless her
for taking in those special needs furkids. It takes a special person to do
this.
Christine and Omar, Oreo, Midnight, Robin & Tucker
> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Yoj - 23 Nov 2004 02:42 GMT
Mega-purrs for Teri and Sam!
--
Joy
> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 42 lines]
> Elise (supervised by Gossamer & Jeeves)
> dragonandthistle at snet dot net
Karen Chuplis - 23 Nov 2004 03:27 GMT
> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Many purrs for a successful surgery. Poor boy. Please keep us posted.
Sam Nash - 23 Nov 2004 04:39 GMT
>I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
>this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
>
> So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> Sam.
<snipped>
Purrs on the way for Sam (my namesake) and Teri.
Sam
Enfilade - 23 Nov 2004 23:30 GMT
> > So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> > Sam.
> <snipped>
*gets four kitties purring for Sam*
--Fil
Marina - 23 Nov 2004 05:29 GMT
> So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> Sam.
> Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
> tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
Many purrs for the lump to indeed be benign and easily
treatable/removable. Many purrs to soothe Teri, too.

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Monique Y. Mudama - 23 Nov 2004 06:11 GMT
> So, purrs requested for the surgery to go well, that it's really not
> cancerous and that if they find anything it's easily treatable.
Good luck to Sam!

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polonca12000 - 23 Nov 2004 09:30 GMT
Lots of purrs for an uneventful surgery and quick and complete recovery,

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> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
> tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
<snip
Steve Touchstone - 23 Nov 2004 09:35 GMT
>I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
>this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
>tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
<snip>
Many purrs on the way for Sam's surgery, and that he will live a good
long life once the lump is removed.
Also want to add special purrs for Teri, who has been willing to adopt
FeLV+ kitties and give them a good home.

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Sherry - 23 Nov 2004 15:59 GMT
Purrs for Sam. Pleasekeep us posted.
Sherry
Helen Miles - 23 Nov 2004 17:30 GMT
> I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
> this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
> tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.///
Many purrs that everything goes smoothly and Sam is on the mend soon.
Helen m
Ginger-lyn Summer - 23 Nov 2004 18:25 GMT
Purrs for your sister and the kitty.
Ginger-lyn
SUQKRT - 23 Nov 2004 18:53 GMT
>note: all 4 of my sister's cats are FeLV+, adopted that way, and she lost one
just recently with sudden acute respiratory failure so she's very, very
worried.
>I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Purrs that Sam's surgery goes well.
Suz
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Exocat - 23 Nov 2004 19:00 GMT
Big British purrs for both Teri and Sam
Gordon & the TT

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> So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her
> cats, Sam.
> Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his
> neck tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
Irulan - 23 Nov 2004 19:07 GMT
We will purr and pray that Sam will be okay. Poor baby and God bless your
sister, Teri.
Jazz & his mama

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>I missed a couple days and am trying to catch up (nearly impossible with
>this group) but we've been purring for those in need.
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> very worried.
> I'll try to find some pictures of her crew.
Elise - 23 Nov 2004 20:58 GMT
> So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> Sam.
> Sam is having a head x-ray and surgery to remove a lump on/in his neck
> tomorrow (Tuesday November 23) at 11:30 a.m. EST.
Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
TED was unable to remove the growth, which they now feel is probably
cancerous, because it's all tangled up with the carotid artery and
various other blood vessels. This helps explain how it's growing so
fast - it couldn't ask for a better blood supply. He managed to scoot
some things aside enough to get a piece for testing. TED says they
can try steroids to shrink it, but we don't think it'll work. Sam
also has a lot of "fuzzy spots" in his lungs which are probably the
cause of his wheezing, and also probably cancerous.
He has no problems eating or drinking, is only a little wheezy when he
breathes an doesn't appear to be in pain so Teri's plan is to pick im
up at the vet and give him lots of lovin' until he tells her he's
ready to go.
She and I both thank you all for the purrs and good wishes.
Elise
Karen - 23 Nov 2004 21:12 GMT
> > So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> > Sam.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> Elise
Oh how very sad :(((((( Many purrs to them both for some good quality time.
polonca12000 - 23 Nov 2004 22:08 GMT
I'm so very sorry to hear this.
Hugs and purrs,

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> Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
> TED was unable to remove the growth, which they now feel is probably
> cancerous, because it's all tangled up with the carotid artery and
> various other blood vessels. <snip
Marina - 24 Nov 2004 04:31 GMT
>>So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
>>Sam.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> up at the vet and give him lots of lovin' until he tells her he's
> ready to go.
So sorry to read this. We'll be purring for Sam to stay comfortable for
a long time and for Teri to have the strength to do the right thing when
the time comes.

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Krista - 24 Nov 2004 06:25 GMT
> > So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
> > Sam.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> Elise
I haven't yet seen your original message about this, but I am sorry to
read about Sam. We are sending mighty purrs for the best possible
outcome.
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Krista
Takayuki - 24 Nov 2004 07:30 GMT
>Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
>TED was unable to remove the growth, which they now feel is probably
>cancerous, because it's all tangled up with the carotid artery and
>various other blood vessels.
That's so sad. :(
Steve Touchstone - 24 Nov 2004 09:33 GMT
>Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
>TED was unable to remove the growth, which they now feel is probably
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
>She and I both thank you all for the purrs and good wishes.
We're still purring for Sam to continue to have a good quality of life
for as long as possible - and purrs and hugs to Teri in this very
trying time

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Adrian - 25 Nov 2004 17:50 GMT
> Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
<snip>
Poor Sam. I'm so sorry to read this.

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Judith Latham - 28 Nov 2004 09:06 GMT
> Sneaking this in from work...The news is not good :(
> TED was unable to remove the growth, which they now feel is probably
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> up at the vet and give him lots of lovin' until he tells her he's
> ready to go.
snipped....
> She and I both thank you all for the purrs and good wishes.
> Elise
purrs and Prayers for both Sam and Teri.
Judith

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Adrian - 24 Nov 2004 17:09 GMT
Purring for Sam.

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O J - 26 Nov 2004 02:09 GMT
>So now I need to request purrs for my sister, Teri, and one of her cats,
>Sam.
---------------------<snip>----------------------
Purrs for Sam and Teri and kudos for her for giving so much of herself
to cats who are positive. She must be a very special person.
Regards and Purrs,
O J
PS: Sorry if this is a little late, my network was down for two days.