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Punkin
Punkin (#68) another rescue among the 70+ cats recently rescued from a local house.
She was a pretty patch tabby and white that tested positive for FeLV. She never really perked up when we
brought her over, and upon examination at All Feline, it was determined
that she had FeLV-related lymphoma.
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Felicity
Felicity (#3) another rescued cat from the 70+ cats recently rescued from a local house. She had a horrible upper resp and
a bad eye, but those were not fatal. She developed hepatic lipidosis
(fatty liver disease) - we refer to it as "shelter disease". She
was a beautiful blue cream and white girl and we never got a chance to try
and save her.
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Zeus
Zeus thrived under our care for the last several months and loved to play with Jack, who is about 20x bigger than Zeus was.
Play might not be the right word; more like Zeus would jump him and ride around on him. He loved to wrestle with Sarah as well.
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Autumn
Autumn loved the 'cat run' the most. She would be out there every possible moment.
Though she could hold a grudge against me, she adored all the other volunteers, immediately came out to them and loved to be brushed and petted.
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Topper
Of all the cats from the "South Street" cats, Topper stood out. Topper and his Cornish Rex friends where curious, delightful, distinctively different, constantly charming and captivating from
the moment they came into our lives.
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Evelyn
Evie had the most gorgeous classic tabby "bullseye" pattern on her; a beautiful delicate looking girl. But she was tough! We nearly lost her in 2004, but not a chance. She was a fighter! This time, it was the Feline Leukemia, not something recoverable. She was one of the "original" FeLV+ kids, and very, very affectionate. And she really loved the boys! Anytime a new male FeLV+ kitty came in, she was flirting. But Jack was her "real boyfriend". She was a kitty who loved other kitties and people. It's hard to imagine the LCH kitties without her.
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