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- From: bette@wc.novell.com (Elizabeth Brennan)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Bye to MaiTai
- Message-ID: <bette.721864317@wc.novell.com>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 21:51:57 GMT
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- About a month ago I learned that my kitty had a form of cancer known
- as lymph-sarcoma in her lungs and intestine. I want to thank all the
- net folks who replied to my query about the disease and treatments.
- I'm sorry I haven't been able to reply to you personally.
-
- Two weeks ago MaiTai began chemotherapy. It seemed to help almost
- immeadiately. She seemed livelier than she had been in weeks. Unfortunately,
- the drugs worked as quickly to destroy her immune system as they
- did the cancer. She got very sick last Saturday morning and despite
- truley heroic measures on the vet's part, MaiTai died early Monday morning.
-
- MaiTai's been in my life for 14 years. All of my adult life. As a homesick
- college student at home on summer break my mother decided that I needed
- a pet to take care of me while I was away from home. One day, instead of
- going shopping as we planned, Mom turned off the main road and drove us
- to the local animal shelter. She stopped the car out front and said "Get
- yourself a cat." Well, I walked into the shelter intending to get a
- gray tabby since that was what my recently deceased childhood cat was.
- Entering the feline area, the cats in the cages were going about cat
- business without paying much attention to us humans. Except for this scrawny
- white cat in the back of one of the cages. Seeing us enter, this kitty
- ran to the front of the cage, stood up on her back legs, front claws on
- the screen and started meowing for all she was worth. When I peered
- around her to take a closer look at a tabby, she went back and sat on
- that other cat's head and looked straight at me. I knew I was beat. I didn't
- fall in love with her or anything, I just took her on merit. At least
- that was my interpretation at the time. I now realize that I was being
- adopted. (Needless to say, love followed.)
-
- I know the grief will subside and eventually there'll be new kitties in
- my life. (although I wouln't fall in love with them or anything :-)
- I keep finding holes in my life where she used to be. I got up from
- the dinner table the other nite to answer the phone...when I got back
- my food was still there. I wake up in the morning in the middle of
- the bed, not pushed over into a corner. And there's noone trying to
- sneak out under my feet when I open the door. It just goes on like that.
-
- Anyway, thanks for letting me unload. Also, it would make me feel better
- if I thought that all the kitties out there got the extra hugs tonight
- that I wish I could give to MaiTai.
-
- Thanks,
- Bette
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