> I just found out my cat has lukemia.
> He had not been eating properly for two days so I took him to a vet
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> Ed
HOWEDY IBen,
> My beloved multi-coloured tabby died from that back in the 80's.
> There's no hope, I'm afraid. There is now a vaccine, I do believe, but
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> to prolong his life these days. I'm not sure. Someone else more
> knowledgeable may be able to tell you more.
COULD BE your cat got hisself a case of STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE
DIS-EASE aka The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome. MOST of the cat lover's here
got DEATHLY ILL and DEAD cat from variHOWES forms of it <{) : ~ ( >
In 109 cases leukemia and lymphoma were associated
with a number of losses or separations and with
feelings of sadness, anxiety, anger or hopelessness.
The PRIMARY FACTOR seems to be the shame and
hopelessness of running out of psychological resources
(Green, 1966). Cervical cancer patients are less
emotionally responsive, more isolative, and less
frequently diagnosed as having clinical neuroses than
cancer free patients. There is NO CLEAR DIFFERENCE in
their FEELINGS and ATTITUDES toward coitus (Rotkin,
Qunk, & Couchman, 1965).
> It's gonna hurt, pal.. I know, because it happened to us.
You MURDERED your last DEAD CAT on accWHOWENT of
you wouldn't stop PUNISHING her for destructive chewin.
>But that day will surely come when you can't stand to see him suffer anymore.
> Then, you'll make that last long ride to the vet. Sorry, Ed. I really am...
BWEEEEAAAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAA!!!
"If you've got them by the balls their hearts
and minds will follow,"
John Wayne.
"Serves You Right To Suffer," Dylan.
The Amazing Kitty Wizard. <{} ; ~ ) >