[Felvtalk] Amani

dlgegg at windstream.net dlgegg at windstream.net
Mon May 29 13:07:07 CDT 2017


It pays to investigate and be sure.  Don't always accept what someone tells you. 

---- Lorrie <felinerescue at frontier.com> wrote: 
> Thank you Amani. This was such a wonderful story.
> 
> Lorrie
> 
> On 05-26, Amani Oakley wrote:
> 
>  
> > I took home a little girl last year, who also had a diagnosis of
> > cancer. The shelter where she had been staying, was closing down
> > and she was obviously not adoptable. Someone at the shelter had
> > heard of my reputation for being a sap for hard luck cases, so I
> > was contacted out of the blue and asked if I would take her and let
> > her live out her days sleeping on a comforter instead of in a
> > shelter. I agreed. After watching her for a while, and obtaining
> > her previous medical records and reviewing them, I was skeptical
> > that she had cancer. She wasn???t deteriorating, but she had a
> > whole lot of serious pain from something. Happily, after much
> > running around and thousands of dollars, we had her in for surgery
> > in March and a piece of tissue was removed (a remnant it appears,
> > from an infected uterus which was removed) and I was so gratified
> > to see the immediate change in her personality. She immediately
> > brightened up - even played a bit - and started hanging around us
> > instead of being in a poor mood and sleeping alone upstairs all the
> > time. She still has pain but it has markedly reduced.
> > 
> > Every once in a while - something disastrous turns good. I am
> > crossing my fingers for your new charge.
> > 
> > Amani
> > 
> 
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