Author Topic: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!  (Read 24766 times)

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Re: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2006, 23:00:22 PM »
I hope Friday brings better news and at least he will have a warm home to spend his final days and be loved for who he is not just another stray but someones baby

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Re: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2006, 22:38:56 PM »
Hello Sharon,

Special thoughts and prayers to St Francis for dear Humphrey's well-being.  I am sending all my hopes and wishes that this lovely, neglected little love manages to overcome his illness and returns to full health very soon and finds a super new home.

Loads of love to him and everything crossed for clear results on Friday.

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Re: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2006, 21:06:46 PM »
 :catluv: lots of love and great big hugs to Humphrey :ahh: 

Sending lots of positive vibes for another special kitty.

Sharon do you think you're very special foster carer, Karen, will be able to take this kitty in or is it a bit soon after Sydney for them to think about another foster yet?
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Re: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2006, 21:03:47 PM »
Oh, crumbs, that'd be so very sad. Possibly the high WBC count could just be because of a severe ongoing infection - fingers (and paws) crossed for a swift recovery and a long and happy 'retirement' somewhere.  :Luv:
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Re: Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2006, 20:59:33 PM »
Aww sending lots and lots of positive vibes for Humphrey he sounds like such a wonderful cat.

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Humphrey! Please, not another sad case like Sydney!
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 20:57:49 PM »
Hello all

Only a few days after losing Sydney, we pick up Humphrey. 

A very skiiny un-neutered blacka and white tom, very grubby with a large wound/sore/abscess on his neck & tail. He has very pale (gums), dehydrated & was drinking out of a puddle, but he is the most friendliest puss ever, despite his situation.

Humphrey is now at one of our vet practices, and is clear with FIV etc, but blood work is showing something not right ! High white blood cell count points to "maybe" cancer.  We fear the worse.  Test results back on Friday, so please everyone positive vibes for Humphrey, we have had more then our fair share this year of terminally ill cats.

Its heartbreaking!!!






 
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