"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"
Scott & Sunny
Monday, November 5, 2007
A hug for Derry
.. from Dave (our cat who isn't ours but who seems confused and thinks she is!) shortly after the Ghost Riders suffered another brutal hockey loss.
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I just love seeing that cat - she always looks so happy and comfortable with your family. :) Just wanted to check in and say hello to Scott! I'm thinking about him, and all of you too. :) Sending Smiles, Angel Laura
I'm glad we are a 'cat' family and all the local cats seem so at home with us - there have been cats in every branch of the family since I was born - and before - and thats quite some time ago. Hope 'Dave' is able to stay and accepted by the others.
We had a male cat called Tabatha - so I guess miss sexing runs in the family too.
Scott was diagnosed with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-cell A.L.L.) on 01/25/07. T-cell is an aggressive leukemia and Scott is considered a 'high risk' case. His white blood count at diagnosis was 89,000, he had a mediastinal mass and had also developed sudden and severe petechiae due to lack of platelets. There was no CNS involvement.
His chemotherapy treatment began on 1/26/07 and is a 108-week-long protocol of high dose chemotherapy, steroids and cranial radiation.
Scott is treated by Doctor Tebbi at St Joseph's Childrens Hospital in Tampa.
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I just love seeing that cat - she always looks so happy and comfortable with your family. :) Just wanted to check in and say hello to Scott! I'm thinking about him, and all of you too. :)
Sending Smiles, Angel Laura
I'm glad we are a 'cat' family and all the local cats seem so at home with us - there have been cats in every branch of the family since I was born - and before - and thats quite some time ago. Hope 'Dave' is able to stay and accepted by the others.
We had a male cat called Tabatha - so I guess miss sexing runs in the family too.
Nana/mum
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