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Hi all, Sorry I have been missing lately. My oldest kitty Momma pictured on my collage at the top left seen at this address: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1958627&user_id=624169&np&np Is not doing well at all. I think we are going to have to put her down. I got her to eat tuna and a very little milk watered down ( just to get some fluids in her.) I am going to try soft cat food. I don't want her to suffer. I love her dearly and this is one of the hardest decisions ever. I feel so guilty, but what kind of person would I be to let her suffer. Back to this shot. This is from the Wisconsin Dells. when you are walking through the caverns you can hear water rushing all around you. I leaned over the rail of the wooden walkway and caught this. There are hundreds of rivers and rapids that run through the Dells under ground still shaping them. The white things on the walls were some type of very sparkly crystals. I am going to have a lot of catching up to do. That seems to be my theme lately. I just caught up on Saturday, then she got sick. For two days I didn't get on at all. I am going to go through as many as I can while she is sleeping next to me. Love and peace, Cheri

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MagikUnicorn

5:54PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Oh my god...COOL SHOT A M A Z I N G

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Faemike55

5:56PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Very lovely shot, Cheri! So very sorry to hear about Momma and her health issues. I pray that she gets well soon. as for your decision, I'm behind you all the way.

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jocko500

5:58PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

never saw one comeing out like this. sorry about your toubles

MrsLubner

6:02PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

I do not know how old she is, but I had a very old one. I had her on hydration therapy once a week for about 4 months. She could not eat. She tried but each morning I went to the butcher and bought 3 fresh, raw shrimp and an ounce of fresh calf liver. I chopped the shrimp very fine for her morning meal (did not cook it) and did the same with the liver for an afternoon snack and evening meal. She did well this way as long as I fed her by hand each meal and took her in for IV treatments each week. Finally, I had to give it up. In spite of it all, she was down to 3 pounds and shrinking. No real pain, just the pain of watching her waste away. good luck with her and know she is counting on you to see her through to the end no matter when or where that is. this is a lovely shot, BTW.

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eekdog

6:23PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

sorry to hear that cheri, i have one cat that is 19. cool shot my friend.. steve

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Rainastorm

6:29PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Very nice shot...like it allot...you will know what's best for Momma...even the hard decision. Poor baby, not good to suffer...hang in there Cheri.

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mgtcs

6:35PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Amazing shot...excellent image, congratulations!

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shadownet

6:36PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Very nice!

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kbrog

7:01PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Wow! The zoom is awesome! Excellent shot! I do love caves and caverns. :) Sorry for your cat.

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elfin12u

7:25PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Geez,...I guess I'll do the momma thing first, although I am going to post soon about her. We don't know how old she is,...my brother Tom started feeding her and leaving water out, as she was obviously malnourished and very pregnant. We took her in so that she could safely give birth, and she's been a part of our family ever since. She adopted Cheri as her human, almost as soon as we moved in here, and has been her constant shadow and lap warmer ever since,.. or maybe the other way around as she never did put on any weight. I don't want to see her go, but feel good that for the last eight years, she's had food, water, a warm place to sleep, and love, none of which she had previously in her life. This is an interesting shot! I think without the description it would be hard to figure out just what it is. I know there are more similar shots, some not quite so obscure, it would be cool to see those too, basically this is an rather fast moving underground stream, and so cool to see in person! You all should go,.....now.

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clbsmiley

7:29PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

So sorry sweetie... I believe she was the one who I liked the most by the pictures. I guess all cats go to heaven too!!!

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goodoleboy

7:52PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Super interesting textures in this shot, Cheri. Other than the eel-like object in the center, it looks like a photo of outer space, with stars, galaxies, etc. Sorry about your kitty cat, my friend.

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auntietk

9:31PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

Before I forget, let me tell you how much I like this image! POV, light, composition, colors, textures, clarity ... everything! When I open it in full view it's SO big, I scroll around and look at different parts of it, and see how easy it would be to break this down further into several different images, each with a great look. Excellent work. Now onto life, rather than art ... I am so sorry to hear about Momma, Sweetie! My heart breaks for you, having to go through this so soon after having had to deal with everything else in your life going sideways. Even though you're doing so well, I know your energy reserve can't be back up to normal yet. If I could make this better for you, I would! I know you'll do the right thing for all of you. My heart is with you, my friend ...

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myrrhluz

11:46PM | Tue, 17 November 2009

I'm so sorry that Momma is not doing well. It is so hard when our furry friends are poorly and we face the decision that pet owners all dread. I know you'll do what is best for her. You have mountains of strength, I'm sorry it is being tested yet again. She is a beautiful kitty, similar in color to my Cleo. Hugs and comfort to you during this difficult time. Beautiful and very interesting capture!

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blinkings

12:22AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

I hear what you are saying about pets. It's the hardest time ever isn't it. Nice photo BTW. It would have also looked good on a slow exposure and a tripod to really soften up the water and make it fluffy.

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beachzz

12:35AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

I've been thru it as well and it's not easy. You can only do the best for her, she'll let you know when it's time. Take care. Beautiful foto--what an amazing place!!

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tag0

1:01AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

The shot is an absolutely lovely one, Cheri. As for Momma... I've had to make that decision twice now myself - and one of those times was for a cat who as a kitten, adopted me the way Dave says Momma adopted you. It's hard. But as you said, it's about what's best for her. Don't feel guilty if she's suffering and you make that decision. I know with my kitten (14 year old kitten, that is), she was tired, and wanted to sleep. (And I swear the latest addition to my family is her reincarnation....) If Momma is hurting, or suffering, then do what seems best. I suspect she would thank you for it. All the hugs you need, tag0

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wysiwig

1:38AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

Today is 20 years since I lost my furry friend. She had suffered from kidney failure. Have you had a vet look at her? It could be internal blockage from hairballs. Sometimes using laxatives can unblock. An interesting picture like a 'flood under the earth' (a line from Beowulf, yes I am King of the Nerds).

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Djavad

4:22AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

Au fin fond de l'univers !

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Valery3D

5:49AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

Excellent shot!! i am so to hear about your oldest kitty Momma..this is soo sad..yes i can understand that you do not want her to suffer...

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morganahope

7:38AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

DO NOT BLAME US !! Just be careful not to SEASONING FOOD WITH OR FOR HER EVEN IF SHE IS "ASK FOOD" when you are NOT GIVE EATING! THE BEST YOU CAN DO IS TAKE THE PRODUCT AND GIVE THE DRUG PRESCRIBED AND ONLY TO FEED IT (sometimes a tablespoon of warm water in the FEED FOR softened a little)! HAVE FAITH AND CARING WITH IT!

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flavia49

9:54AM | Wed, 18 November 2009

excellent picture!!!! I'm so sorry for your kitty!

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jendellas

1:16PM | Wed, 18 November 2009

So sorry Cheri & Dave about Momma, I know it will be very hard for you both & the guilt, yes afraid we all have that, even when we do our best. I agree with beachzz, Momma will tell you when the time is right. Thinking of you. xxxxxx Love the pic, I can hear the water gushing.

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bmac62

2:23PM | Wed, 18 November 2009

Sometimes we don't consider how important a pet or even a person is until we are on the edge of losing them. I've never been to The Dells...I'll have to do a little research to find out what they are all about...geologically speaking:)

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sandra46

4:41PM | Wed, 18 November 2009

wonderful shot! i hope your cat will get well soon!

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HADCANCER

6:06PM | Wed, 18 November 2009

So sorry to hear about Moma Kitty. Having to say goodbye to a pet that is a family memebr is always so hard......I feel you pain. Cool picture looks like a tenticale is rising up out of the rapids

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Chipka

8:12PM | Wed, 18 November 2009

Wonderful shot! The Wisconsin Dells are a fabulous place to spend time, just looking around at all of the stuff; especially the geological features. I can't remember exactly where it is, but somewhere in the Dells, there's a magnetic anomaly though it feels like a gravitaional anomaly, as you can feel a very distinct pull in a direction that isn't downward. I'm wondering if you've been to that spot. At any rate, this is a fabulous shot and I love the vertigo-inducing POV, almost like you're on the verge of spelunking into a really interesting underground domain. As for your cat, oh I totally sympathize. I grew up with cats and actually had to watch one die. Old age is what did it, he was old enough to go and buy liquor in Illinois, and for a cat that's not exactly young. I also had to leave my cat Natasha behind with a friend(and she went to a shelter as he couldn't keep her for long) and that was as hard as actually losing her to sickness or old age. I'm hoping things get better with Momma. And yes, like Marilyn says, she'll let you know when it's time for any particular decision. My thoughts are definitely with you now, as I know exactly how important cats are, and how incredibly easy it is to love them. If she's eating a little, that's a good sign and I hope that things improve!

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danapommet

12:10AM | Thu, 19 November 2009

Interesting image in ZOOM mode. So the Dells are natures work in progress. Sounds like a great place to visit. Take care of Momma and take care of yourself. Great capture. Dana

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adrie

6:44AM | Thu, 19 November 2009

Wonderful photosgraphy my dear friend, excellent capture.

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Hendesse

12:26PM | Thu, 19 November 2009

Fantastic shot, looks impressive.

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