Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Heart transplant update!

It's been less than a month since our mom's furriend, Debbie, had a heart transplant an' she's already been released to recuperate at home. Can you believe it?

We're wishin' her the best of luck an' a speedy recovery. If anyone can do it, it's Debbie! Yay!

19 comments:

  1. That is the most fabulous news..


    Keep it up.. So pleased ...


    Hugs GJ xx

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  2. That's such good news! We hope Debbie continues to do well.

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  3. We will add her to our list of people to purr for.

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  4. Great news! We will purr and purr for Debbie and her new heart!

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  5. Ohhh, there is nothing like being home. You can relax and heal much more quickly at home than in a hospital.

    Roxy

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  6. That is amazing and wonderful. We shall keep her in our purrs.
    ps - how is your orange man Pumpkin doing?

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  7. Anonymous8:02 PM

    Modern medicine is doing some amazing things, things that were unthinkable not so long ago. We're glad to hear Debbie is well enough to go home.

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  8. They don't keep you long any more in the hospital. Get home, heal up and get on with your life.

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  9. Oh that's great!! We've been wondering how she was doing.

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  10. Hope your mom's friend continues to do well...that's great news!

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  11. Anonymous5:58 PM

    Where did Debbie get her heart transplant? I have heard about renal transplants for cats but not heart transplants. Lucky Debbie!

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  12. Anonymous11:13 AM

    Hi. I'm so happy to hear about your mom's cat. Please help me. Where did your mom's cat get her heart transplant? My cat has congestive heart failure and I'm looking into that option if it is available. Could you please point me in the right direction and how much it costs. Please...I'm desperate to save him.

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  13. Hi, please get in touch..my cat has HCM..and he's one in a million..he's everything to me and even more to my girl..
    I would like to know how the cat is doing now..and if we could affort it...we're from Holland..

    Please contact me, Gijs is only 1,5 years old and so is his brother and best friend...they (including us) need eachother

    savegijs@gmail.com

    Marcel
    Holland

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  14. Farzi NabizAdeh7:59 PM

    My little Zoe will need a heart transplant, she is just a year old with extensive cardiomyopathy
    how can I see if she is a candidate for transplant?
    Please let me know.
    Thank you
    farzi

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  15. I have been searching for Heart Transplant information for my cat online and found this, I see several inquiries questioning where this heart transplant procedure was performed and contact information. I see no responses to people seeking this information, PLEASE provide information as to where this was performed!!! I am very excited to receive!!

    Wesley Burnett
    gowfo@hotmail.com
    310-901-5570

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  16. I'd like to second everyone who's asking where this procedure was performed. Please respond. My cat has HCM and the prognosis is not good.

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  17. Please let us know where it was performed at! SAmanthag180@gmail.com

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  18. Heidi9:14 AM

    Yes please do, I think that we'd all like our cat to have the same chance as your mom's.

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