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« Enough. | Main | he reaches into his bag of tricks » May 04, 2004the wonderful, wonderful cat.Anne and I went to visit Felix this morning, and he just looks wonderful! He's really responding to the medication, and the tech told us that he's been "eating like a pig" all day! Of course, we don't know if he'll continue to improve or take a turn for the worse when we bring him home, but we're hoping for the best. If nothing else, it was wonderful to see him looking just like his old self today. His eyes were bright, and we couldn't see his third eyelids at all. I snapped a great photo of him with my cameraphone, and it should be in the moblog right now. He was so happy to see us both. He purred so loudly I could hear him across the room, and he let us smother him with love and affection. It's funny . . . he's a very affectionate cat, but only on his terms. If we love him too much, he'll chomp right down on our hands, then turn his back to us, and shake his stump (he's a Japanese Bobtail, so he's got a little stump where other cats have tails. It's pretty cool.) Today, though, he couldn't get enough love from us. We both sat on the floor, and he just walked back and forth between us, rubbing his face against our hands, and really "talking" quite a bit. He was obviously unhappy about the IV in his little paw, but he didn't complain about it too much. We also snuck in some of his favorite food, which he sort of liked. He was more interested in the gravy, but I was just happy to see him eating. They tell us the visits from a cat's staff (that's us) can help the cat do better, and it makes me happy to see him, so I'm going to try to see him again this afternoon. I have an audition for a cartoon down in Hollywood, so it's going to be close, but if the traffic is willing, I should make it. Anne and I are beyond moved by the caring and support, as well as the kind advice from so many WWdN readers. I've heard from many vets, who have given me encouragement as well as suggested some things to talk to our vet about, and I'm very grateful for that. We took the dogs for a walk up this canyon earlier today, to give them exercise and to give us a change of scenery while we train for the marathon, and I was telling Anne about all the support and caring that WWdN readers have sent our way, and I got to thinking . . . it's an incredibly positive chunk of energy, isn't it? I mean, there are so many ways to make the Internet suck, and here we have found a way to make it not suck, here at this website. I have always thought that the Internet was about communication, and sharing of information . . . but over the last few years, we've shared more than just information. We've shared kindness, and support, and love, and all sorts of that tree huggin' hippie crap that I wish there was more of in the world. I hope that people who read this site can grab a little bit of that, and help spread it around. It's pretty cool. Oh, and this other thing that's really cool: on our hike up the canyon, we walked past a bunch of cabins . . . and one of them was called "Tom Bombadil's Castle." It was under a grove of trees, and everything! I looked for hobbits, but they must have been sleeping. And thank you to everyone who is helping out with the crapflooding problem. The noose is tightening. Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference the wonderful, wonderful cat.: » Wil Wheaton Relates from One idiot's blog » Your Cat Will Do What is Best for It from Empowering Manifestation Comments
Woo Hoo! First Post??? I, for one, take all the positive energy you give off and pass it out as much as I can. I'm so glad to hear that Felix is doing better. Yea! My oldest cat is part Japanese Bobtail and part Maine Coon, so he's got the little stump tail going and it is too cute when he wiggles it, especially since he's got the long silky hair. Yea for lil' stumpy tailed cats! I'm also glad the noose is tightening on the fuck-heads that spammed your comments. I missed that whole drama, but it pisses me off that you had to deal with that crap. Go Wil! Get 'em, Wil! Posted by: Carol at May 4, 2004 03:07 PMhey Wil, I am so happy to hear your kitty is doing better, I will still keep sending the mojo your way. And yes, the internet can suck but like you pointed out there are very good things about it as well. Hugs to you, and Anne, and Felix. Em Posted by: Emily Batson at May 4, 2004 03:13 PMwe love wil...and felix the bear too... *warm fuzzies to socal* Posted by: geoster at May 4, 2004 03:13 PMYay! I'm so glad Felix is better. and also happy oy help with the kindness/joy things going on here. :D you keep writing your great posts and we'll keep posting. Posted by: Andrew at May 4, 2004 03:17 PMThat's good news. I'm glad Felix is feeling much better. More good vibes for him! Posted by: Mae at May 4, 2004 03:17 PMWill & Anne: This is indeed great news! I will keep praying to everyone from Bastet to St. Francis for Felix's recovery so he can come back home soon. Posted by: Maggie St. at May 4, 2004 03:17 PMI'm relieved to know Felix is better. I hope your Kitty fully recovers.
glad that Felix is doing better, hope that the good wishes helped... hope you catch the bastards that did that crap. Posted by: Emmanuel at May 4, 2004 03:19 PMyay for felix :) I hope he gets (and stays) better! best wishes. Posted by: Chad at May 4, 2004 03:20 PMYay, I'm so glad to hear the kitty is improving. My Isabelle, (or am I her Alice?) has a stump too, and it's just the cutest thing. Bobtails rule! I'm also really pleased to know that all the tree-huggin-jedi-catholic-hippie-crap-monkey-mojo we were all sending has been helpful. You share so much with us, it's only fitting that from time to time we should give a little something back. May the force be with you, Felix, and the rest of the fam. Posted by: Alice at May 4, 2004 03:22 PMI had that moment with my Grandmother once, and it is probably the best memory I have. Im so glad Felix is feeling better. Yay! I'll continue to send healing-kitty-mojo Felix's way, and good luck on your cartoon audition this afternoon! :D Posted by: MGoddess at May 4, 2004 03:26 PMI am glad you cat is doing better. My roommate and I will be keeping him in our thoughts. Posted by: Maria at May 4, 2004 03:27 PMHappy to hear Felix is doing better! I will keep him in my thoughts (and his people, too! :-)) Posted by: moonkiss at May 4, 2004 03:31 PMYay Felix!!!! Glad to see you guys are in better spirits and Felix is doing better. Hope so much he will get well, so have some more of that mojo!!!! Cats are amazing. I don't have one, but our neighbor's cat Ziggy and Daisy are pretty cute and cuddly, and always come to visit, and I love them. Posted by: Patty at May 4, 2004 03:33 PMWWdN = World Peace. Posted by: Nick P at May 4, 2004 03:36 PMMore magical healthy-kitty brain vibes coming your way from V (the human), Farkle (the kitty) and our own Bear (the puppy). We're all rooting for you & Felix! Posted by: V at May 4, 2004 03:38 PMI'm glad to hear Felix is better. My 2 kitties (Zoey & Daphne) and their staff send much fuzzbucket mojo to you and yours. Posted by: Lorraine at May 4, 2004 03:43 PMGreat news! Jedi, Rascal, Dee and I are still sending good thoughts your way! Posted by: PenE at May 4, 2004 03:43 PMGlad to hear about your kitty! Damn you, now that Felix the Cat song is going to run through my head ALL FREAKING DAY. Curse you, Wil Wheaton! P.S. I hate you Love, Edgar or something I'm glad the cat's okay. :-) Posted by: MV at May 4, 2004 03:48 PMIm glad you cats feeling better! I couldnt imagine my dog going thru it. Good luck! Posted by: Joe at May 4, 2004 03:52 PMYay for Felix! Our cats Fido and Tulum send lots of good kitty vibes. Posted by: Elle Wiz at May 4, 2004 03:57 PMDig it Posted by: emily at May 4, 2004 04:03 PMHe must have reached into his bag of tricks. :) Continuing good wishes for you guys and Felix. I hope you have many more happy years together. Posted by: classics_cat at May 4, 2004 04:04 PMI'm so happy to hear your kitty is doing so much better. I never had pets as a child, and now I have two kitties I've had for 4 years now, who I just started loving instantly. I would be so devastated if anything happened to either of them, so I'm glad that you're feeling the happy instead of the sad. Best wishes for a continued get well soon from my two empathetic cats, Bobby (the Popular One) and Peter (the Smart One). :-) Posted by: paxsarah at May 4, 2004 04:05 PMWoohoo! Congrats to Felix. I'm so glad he pulled through. Posted by: Stacy at May 4, 2004 04:21 PMWil, Way to go for you all. I am so happy for you all, and the continued love and support flows from our house to yours. :) Artemis Posted by: Artemis Jade Wetzel at May 4, 2004 04:22 PMSo glad to hear that Felix is continuing to recover! I love Japanese Bobtails, and breed and show them as well. Kyouju, Okesa, Eddie and Wendy send extra Bobtail purrs, and Mina, Lilith and Ariel (the moggies who put up with the Bobtail insanity) will keep up the healing mojo too. Posted by: Jamie at May 4, 2004 04:22 PMyour cat has a darn good staff...may the healing continue. Posted by: d. burr at May 4, 2004 04:35 PMVery happy to hear the cat is doing better Wil. Obviously all the love he's been given all these years has made him a fighter. Posted by: Geoff at May 4, 2004 04:39 PMHey it's awesome that the cat is doing better.. Although I am sadly allergic to cats and cannot share in their joy, all family pets are awesome and are a special part of a family. I hope you nail the scumbags from yesterday as well!! Jason Posted by: Jason Thomas at May 4, 2004 04:45 PMWil, My cat, Squeaky, and I send our love and support. Her meow is just a little squeak except when she is hungry. I am sending vibes to Data and Spot to send their love to Felix, also. All my love, Freeman :) Posted by: Freeman in Louisiana at May 4, 2004 04:55 PMDon't tell me there isn't a God! :) Sooooo happy for you! Chris is better, Bear is better good things are a happenin' Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyy! I'm so glad your kitty is feeling better! More vibes for Felix: *vibe*vibe*vibe*vibe*vibe*vibe*vibe*vibe* =^-^= Posted by: Xochiquetzl at May 4, 2004 05:00 PMNever underestimate the power of the WWDN Mojo Network... Glad to hear that the Bear is rallying! Posted by: Tracy in S.D. at May 4, 2004 05:02 PMThank you so much for updating us on how Felix is doing, sweetie. I think that's a good reminder for all of us with cats that their spirits are so much larger than their little bodies. Still sending healing MOJO and meows from PK, btw. YES!!!! I'm so glad to hear it. I've been down the sick and dying cat road myself and it sucks dingo kidneys. Go Felix! Posted by: Foxiecrumz at May 4, 2004 05:17 PMI'm delighted to hear that Felix is doing better. Thanks so much for updating, Wil. I'll keep sending mojo--as much as I can spare and then some. Good luck! :) Posted by: Suzanne at May 4, 2004 05:22 PMAwwww, little Felix. We'll be sending good thoughts to you and Felix tonight as we fill up our cat Duncan with SubQs. I know how hard it is on you guys. Duncan's spent some time in kitty hospital too. But he's on the mend. Matter of fact, he's back on his tequilla kick. If Felix is up for it, we'll bring over the good scotch. Wait, is that bad for your kidneys? Posted by: DaraNRuss at May 4, 2004 05:27 PMWil, I cannot pass up this opportunity to tell you my favorite cat story: Gotta love it. Freeman :) Posted by: Freeman in Louisiana at May 4, 2004 05:32 PMA bounty on their heads? The noose is tightening? Wil, you're sounding dangerously like a Republican... In all seriousness, good luck catching the sickos who did this... Posted by: Chris Peterson at May 4, 2004 05:36 PMGreat news about Felix! I'm so glad he's doing better. It's nice to know all our good juju can make a difference. YAAAAAAY Mr.Felix Wonderful to hear that Felix has taken a turn for the better. FELIX THE WONDERFUL CAT He's a-maz-ing, he's re-mark-a-ble, When-ev-er he gets in a fix he reach-es in-to his bag of tricks. P.S. Lets continue tightening that noose around the that alien lifeform called SUB-HUMANOIDS Posted by: Terry at May 4, 2004 06:21 PMWONDERFUL!! So glad to hear that the Felix Kitty is doing better. And I am pushing good vibes as hard as I can. Im sparing all the ones that I dont need right now. Its good to see people that can have pets and love them and have them love you back. They are like kids in more way than one. Myself and a few of my friends are lighting candles and sending love and light to the Felix Bear in hopes of a speedy and lasting recovery. Animals need love too. And even the ones that we eat deserve respect for giving their lives to sustain our own. So *mojo mojo mojo - love love love - light light light* all for the Felix Bear. And *peace and light and love* for the Wheaton Family to help you through this, and to be strong for the Felix Bear. Animals are like babies, they know what you are feeling and if you are feeling positive it helps them to feel better. =) *positive mojo and lots of love and light* for all of you! ~*~Lotus~*~ Posted by: Lotus at May 4, 2004 06:29 PMI am so glad to hear that Felix is doing better! I love cats, and I was sorry at hearing that yours had been feeling very poorly. I wish him lots of continued good vibes, and hope that he is able to enjoy being with his staff until a ripe old age. Posted by: Elissa at May 4, 2004 06:55 PMGlad your cat's feeling better. At my job, we had one of our cats get run over and killed by a vehicle and the other attacked by some large animal all within a week so I know how you feel. The one attacked (Chance) has been convalescing at my apartment and is doing much better. Hope yours follows suit. Posted by: Roy Kubicek at May 4, 2004 07:03 PMThat's great news! I know how hard it is to see a sick pet, and I'm glad Felix is starting to feel well again. You and Anne are indeed a great staff. I love sharing in all the positive energy. I feel like I'm a part of something huge and good. I feel so lucky to have found this tree of monkeys. Glad to hear Felix is doing better. Also glad to hear that The Shire is now located in Southern California...all this time I thought it was in New Zealand. Oh well. A plane ticket to CA is cheaper than one to NZ! Posted by: Abby at May 4, 2004 07:35 PMYAY! Glad to see that Felix is feeling a lot better. :^) Bobtails are pretty cats. More feel good mojo going Felix's way. Hope he doesn't mind the bit o' bird mojo from my flock. ;^) P.S. Good to hear Felix is doing better. Posted by: Red Wolf at May 4, 2004 07:38 PMI am so glad to that your Felix is doing better. I lost my beloved cat Misha a couple of years ago and it was the devastating. Felix is a lucky guy to have employed you and Anne as his staff! Posted by: Sue at May 4, 2004 07:46 PMI've been sending positive energy your's and Felix's way also, even if I havn't said anything before this. Posted by: acwmaiden at May 4, 2004 07:51 PMI crossed a beautiful meadow this afternoon on my way to the the land of kittie mojo, and came to a bridge I needed to cross. There was some dude at the bridge entrance that mumbled some rot about asking me three questions before I could cross. I suggested that he kindly piss off and crossed without looking back. On the other side there were a hundred trees too hug, so that slowed me down a bit, but on the other side of the trees I found this terminal with the good news entry about Felix and a gold pointer on the screen that said, "touch here for five minutes to respond to this entry, thanks for saying please when you told me too piss off, signed "T" " Great news Wil. my five minutes is almost up....time really does fly when you're having fun..... Posted by: CIO at May 4, 2004 07:52 PMIn case nobody has suggested this: On a personal note, Chumley almost died from renal failure in 1996; the vet gave him three months if he didn't gain weight and a max of 3 years if he did pull through. Chumley lived almost 8 more years. He died about a month ago, a few weeks shy of this 16th birthday. During that time, he drank lots of fresh water, and the NF helped him keep eating. Add me to the people who are sending good vibes to Felix. It sounds like he's getting great care and I'm glad he's doing better. Posted by: MLR at May 4, 2004 07:57 PMHi Wil! So glad to hear your cat is doing better. I wish you all the best! I also wanted to take this opportunity to tell you how much I love your site. I come here often, just to boost my spirits a bit, or to pass the time. At first it was the 'celebrity' attraction, but now I feel I've come to know you as a 'person' and I admire how wonderful you are with your step-children, your wife, family, friends, and even us, who come to your site. I can take the chance to speak for everyone who comes here and say we feel like 'friends' to you, because you've been so frank, personal, honest, and friendly with us. I've always admired your work as an actor (Book of Days and Stand By Me, of course, are my favorites :) ), and writer, (my birthday is coming up on Tues. and I'm hoping to get Dancing Barefoot!) but now I admire you as a human being as well. I only wish there were more people like you out there, the world would be a better place. Your wife is a lucky woman, she, your children, and your family and friends must be very proud and happy to know you. I know I'm happy you've let us into your life thus far. Thank you Wil! Selina610 Posted by: Selina610 at May 4, 2004 07:59 PMI'm so glad to hear he's doing better! He looks just like my roommate's kitten, Digit (named for her 27 toes). We've got a $6000 kitty as well. She had some serious issues a couple of years ago with pancreatitis. It was a rought summer (I was away working at a camp that summer) but she made it through and shes now a very healthy frisky kitty who will live well intor her old age (she's already pushing 13) I know exactly where you are, and I'm pulling for Felix. (As are the rest of my 4 furballs...) J Wil, Major Meow Mojo for the Kitty cat. Positive enenrgy does count. Take care, Bart Posted by: Bart Manzella at May 4, 2004 08:09 PMWil, great news about Felix. I thought of him today as we were taking Star and Maui to the vet (Alameda East Veterinary Hospital, the same place you see on the Emergency Vets show on Animal Planet). Glad your baby is all right; ours are doing just fine, too. I loved reading how Felix walked back and forth between you and Anne, giving lovies at each end. When Star does that with us, we call it "Kitty Pong," and it was how she won our hearts in the first place. May Felix make a full recovery and carry on for years to come! Posted by: Erbo at May 4, 2004 08:10 PMQuote: We've shared kindness, and support, and love, and all sorts of that tree huggin' hippie crap that I wish there was more of in the world. Exactly why so many of us keep reading, Pal. Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo... Posted by: Tim at May 4, 2004 08:33 PMPets (especially the rescued ones) rock!!! All four of our "aminals" were in bad shape when we got them, and now they're all happy & healthy and glad to send lotsa "be strong" vibes to your kitty. Love is an amazing thing, no matter what species it comes from. Posted by: Abigail at May 4, 2004 08:42 PMSorry Felix has been under the weather. It's great to see he's recovering so well. It's always wonderful to hear how full of love your life is. A fantastic wife, two great boys, the dogs, the cat. You probably have a plant that leans away from the sunlight and toward you when you walk into the room! You only get that kind of love when you give just as much Posted by: Kat at May 4, 2004 08:49 PMThat's fantastic, Wil. Gunner (my dog with the torn ACL tendon) goes in tomorrow morning. Hopefully some of the monkey mojo will hit the Karma Express for his surgery. But I'm still sending all the positive vibes I can spare your way. Best of wishes to the Bear, you and yours. Stay groovy. Posted by: Gavin at May 4, 2004 09:06 PMI make dance music for kids who can't dance. Dig it. Posted by: paola at May 4, 2004 09:23 PMJust sending a cyber-tickle-under-the-chin for Felix. Glad he's feeling better. Hopefully he can go home soon. Hope you get the crapflooder. What a despicable thing to do to this fantastic site. (Or any site) Your site makes me feel good whenever I think about it. Thanks for that. My cats Figaro and Cleo are sending their healing mojo to Felix! Posted by: Aly at May 4, 2004 09:53 PMOh my god your kitty is absolutely adorable! Best and strongest hugs and good vibes to all of you down in Cali, and here's best wishes that the karma truck runs down those who so unkindly posted that stuff to your site at a time where your heart and mind needed tending and loving instead of crap. A dear departed friend once told me never to trust people who don't like both dogs and cats. I've found her advice to be good. Great to hear Felix is doing well. Tom Posted by: Tom Barclay at May 4, 2004 10:05 PMAs someone who recently lost a dearly beloved, hunchbacked little ex-stray cat to a long battle with lymphoma, I'm so glad Felix is doing better. May he continue to have a long, happy life. Posted by: Dragonblink at May 4, 2004 10:42 PMWil, As to the child porn thing, I read an artical about how the FBI is looking for people who post child porn, and are putting their pictures on the FBI website...The site might be able to help you out...It may be a long shot, but it might be worth looking into. "Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not die, so do other creatures." — The Dalai Lama Posted by: Artemis Jade Wetzel at May 4, 2004 11:20 PMYay to you for your cat's improvement! That's wonderful news to hear he's doing better. I know I don't know what I'd do without my Sparrow and Trogdor. I hope he pulls through for some more enjoyable times shared. Posted by: Jess at May 4, 2004 11:44 PMJust want to say cool site glad the cats ok giving good vibes over the net with felixs name on it. i Hope the cartoon job works out Glad to hear that your cat is on the mend. Cats are the best. ( I had to cover my two dogs eyes for that last bit) I had two cats up until my birthday last week. My oldest cat Chelsea was just 12 years old when he died. He snuck out and was hit by a car. I'm still trying to deal with that. I urge everyone out there to make sure your cat stays indoors wether it has claws or not. Anything can happen and unfortunately for my bestest buddy in the world it did. And as far as the flooder goes...snap his farkin neck. R.I.P Chesea 1992-2004 Posted by: Patrick at May 5, 2004 01:36 AMThe kitties said I should send you some more tree hugging hippie crap down your way, so be on the lookout, okay? Luckily, up here near SF, we've got LOTS of that to spare. ;) *purr* thats so wonderful Wil, i'm really glad Felix is doing good... sending all my mojo and hippy tree huggin crap your way! and that is sooooo cool, i want to see tom bombadils cabin... i want to live in bag end! hugs Andrea x Posted by: andrea at May 5, 2004 02:49 AMGuess the good thots, the mojo, monkey magic, prayers, etc did the trick. I'll have to thank "Francis" for answering my call... --joe Posted by: B. Joseph Fekete, Jr. at May 5, 2004 03:30 AMSo very glad to hear that Felix is better. Good luck with the cartoon. And I agree about the positive energy in the internet ether. It CAN be a good place to be. Posted by: etherian at May 5, 2004 03:37 AMglad your cat is okay and all, but still, it must be said: DEFINITELY THE DORKIEST POST EVER. Still... yay cat! Posted by: deanna at May 5, 2004 03:37 AMI wanna join in the lovefest. hugs all round, and tickles under the chin for all those who like them, feline or otherwise. Posted by: sooz at May 5, 2004 03:52 AM". . . but over the last few years, we've shared more than just information. We've shared kindness, and support, and love" Don’t stop musing about this. I think you really have a point here, that can speak volumes as to what your site truly is. It can't help but to say a lot about you. Posted by: scriptu at May 5, 2004 03:55 AMAwwwwwwwwwwwww, The Bear is purrrrfectly adorable! Sending more mojo your way. It's awesome that he's doing better. And we WWdN readers enjoy sharing in the "kindness, and support, and love, and all sorts of that tree huggin' hippie crap." It's all good. Love to you and Anne and The Bear. Posted by: Danielle at May 5, 2004 04:46 AMThis one's for Felix: Great to hear Felix is pulling through! As for the idiots that spam, well thats part of having a popular blog. I don't have that problem on mine (spam or popularity)! :) Anyway, have a good morning. First for the unimportant stuff that I still feel the need to say: Tom Bombadil lived in neither Bag End itself nor the Shire. Can't remember exactly the name of where he did live, somewhere in the woods, but it wasn't Bag End or the Shire. However, hobbits were at his house on the way to Rivendell. Anyway, Wil, that was very cool, what you saw. Can you go back and take a picture of it? I'd love to see it. I put that little blurb on the LoTR list that I'm on, so everybody could share. :) I put a link to your site there, too. Go Felix! Wonderful news! I agree with what Tim said Exactly why so many of us keep reading, Pal. Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo, Monkey Mojo...> that's why we're here dude! Reading your entries is one of the best parts of my day, I laugh, I cry, I al;ways feel something. That's either a huge compliment to you or a testament to how pathetic my life is.....or both. keep it up! Posted by: Sharfa at May 5, 2004 05:36 AMHope Felix makes a full recovery soon mate Posted by: colin at May 5, 2004 06:04 AMI'm so glad your kitty is feeling better. Lots of wishes for continued good health, heading your way. Posted by: Laura at May 5, 2004 06:06 AMWil, I'm so glad Felix is feeling better! I hope he continues to have a full recovery. Posted by: Ness at May 5, 2004 06:11 AMHooray for Felix! What great news! He looks like my Aunt's cat Indy (the one who lived to be 17). Dontcha just love it when their little 'motor' runs? Posted by: Lawless1 at May 5, 2004 06:16 AMHurray! Posted by: Dana at May 5, 2004 06:24 AM*HUGS* I'm so glad to hear he's doing a bit better. I hope that continues. I'm sorry about the people who are complete and utter worthless pieces of shit that seek attention by bothering you. I hope they receive their ill will back ten fold. :x Enjoy your fur baby and try to stay postive, sweetie. *Felix Get Better FASt MoJo* I'm so relieved to hear that Felix is OK, and that he's being super affectionate. Sending positive vibes his way. :) Posted by: Roxanne at May 5, 2004 06:32 AMWil, the positive comments and feedback from your readers simply your readers giving back what you give to them. Every post I've read from you is cheerful and friendly, even when it's about something terrible like your sick cat. It's only natural that you'd attract like-minded readers. But basically, all the niceness and kindness and love and other such hippie nonsense ;-) is all your responsibility. You created the environment where it all thrives. Good for you! And I understand exactly how Felix acts... My parents' cat acts exactly the same way. It's terribly cute, if occasionally painful. I can't tell you how happy I am that he's feeling better! Posted by: Chris Salter at May 5, 2004 06:42 AMSo glad to hear he is doing better. My husband and I are staff to our own four fluffy furbabies. One almost died as a kitten (her sister did not make it), and I was totally beside myself. We hadn't even had her a week. I would be out of my mind if any of them were very sick at this point. They are too much a part of our lives. Shadow, Bengal, Tigger, Cleo, DH, and I all send our best get well vibes to him! Posted by: MovieMuse at May 5, 2004 06:49 AMHey Wil! I am glad Felix seems to be responding. That is great news! My kitties Merlin and Felicia and I send lots of positive vibes ya'lls way!!! Have a great day!!! Hope to hear another good report soon!!! hugs Tracy Posted by: Tracy (in tx) at May 5, 2004 07:17 AMI am soo glad to hear that your cat is doing better. I sent all the good energy I could. My husband and I recently lost a beloved member of our family, Maggie Kitty, to Kidney and Liver failure. We spent so much time at the vets and I know how it feels. My husband and I will continue to keep sending good energy to Felix. If you are still having problems, you can go to http://www.jayallen.org/projects/mt-blacklist/ and download a cool code snippit that you can place in moveable type. This will prevent you from getting spammed and, more importantly, it gets updated frequently and you don't need to DO anything. Many bloggers are using this. Good luck! Posted by: Cath at May 5, 2004 07:38 AMHey, did Gremlin forget what this entry was about? Happy to hear that felix is doing better, keep us posted wil! Posted by: Rockchild at May 5, 2004 07:52 AM"Eating Like a Pig" -- Best Four Words. Continued Kitty Mojo..... Posted by: Little Guy at May 5, 2004 07:53 AMYAY! I am so happy to hear that he is doing even better. Sending more and more positive mojo to "the bear"... Hi, Wil! I've never commented on your site before - just lurked around being generally unobtrusive. But Felix's struggle hit a little close to home since we lost our own cat, Zoe, to kidney failure not long ago. A lot of what you talk about is very familiar. I'm glad to hear he's doing better and wish you many long years with him! Posted by: Elaina at May 5, 2004 09:05 AMGood for FelixBear, doing better, yay! I can testify that the vets are right; visits from the personal staff DO help a cat recover when they're in extended hospital stays. We had one cat fall ill with hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver); she was in the hospital for a week; we visited at least once every day, and the vets told me they attributed her recovery at least partly to that. Here's hoping he continues to do well after you get him home! Posted by: Sandy at May 5, 2004 09:43 AMWil Later Posted by: Jamison at May 5, 2004 10:04 AMDear Wil, I've been a faithful reader for the past few years, but this particular post really struck a nerve with me. So I actually decided to put my $0.02 in this time. I understand what you and Anne are going through. I had a kitty who had pretty much the same thing. From the time we discovered her illness, to the time I had to have her put to sleep last year, she had about 5 years. It's certainly not a death sentence! And that was with the shots and everything... Every time her problem would flair up, we'd just take her into the vet's and within a few days she'd be good as new. She wound up living to age 22, until it became apparent she was in quite a bit of pain we just couldn't fix. Kitties are tough. Take care, and as long as Felix knows he is loved, all will be well. - Emily Posted by: Emily at May 5, 2004 10:11 AMA. Hope your efforts lead to convictions. Too many people are getting hurt by those bastiches. B. Felix the Bear aint being standoffish, it's feline affection. It's a love bite followed by an invitation to smell his anus to see how healthy he is. It's cat courtesy. Cats are traditionalists not through choice but because they can't adapt to any other way. Hope he goes home soon. Posted by: Alan Kellogg at May 5, 2004 10:15 AMGlad to hear he's on the mend! Treasure the time. Posted by: Doug Wray at May 5, 2004 11:08 AMQuote "over the last few years, we've shared more than just information. We've shared kindness, and support, and love, and all sorts of that tree huggin' hippie crap that I wish there was more of in the world." I agree. Last year I couldn't have been more proud, or inspired. After a hurricane took the roof off the house of one of the admins on a forum I moderate, 5 of our members got together, drove to her house, and spent the weekend putting a new roof up. No one got paid, but everyone got fed, and a great time was had by all. hey wil, hope all is well...very cool about that cabin! i wish you could have found some hobbits though...how cool would THAT have been?!?!? take care jesus, you people are sycophants. Posted by: lol at May 5, 2004 12:12 PMI'm so glad to hear Felix is doing better and perking up. I'll keep sending the healing kitty mojo his way :) I've only just got the news, I've been offline for a few days due to work and being sick yesterday o.O after giving blood But I'm glad The Bear is getting better, it's always sad to hear about a member of the family who's poorly, whatever number of legs they've got. Galileo, Gizmo, Temujin and Officer Cookie send their purrs and hugs and we hope he gets better soon. Hang in there Felix, your loyal staff miss you so much! If I do happen to get any webflooding idiots busted please put the reward money in the charity walk kitty. } { Hey, Wil, really glad to hear Felix is doing alot better. I had to have my dog, Ruffy, who was a 13 year old, 157 pound German Shepard, put down 2 weeks ago. It sucked. I hate seeing people go throught all the pain. Glad Felix is showing progress! Me and my remaining pet, Fish(yes, thats his name), who is a ferret, is sending good vibes twards you guys. Posted by: Logan at May 5, 2004 12:59 PMCongrats on you cat doing better. Posted by: Sherrie at May 5, 2004 01:06 PMHey! Much mojo from me and my two cats, Tanker and Jake. The dog says hi, but isn't rooting for a cat anytime soon. Posted by: Niki at May 5, 2004 01:07 PMI'm so happy for you that Felix, seems much better. I know the heartache that you were going through, i had to have my last cat put down yesterday. It hurts so much at the moment not to have a around the house, getting under my feet, spitting out her food onto the floor (and not the mat the her bowl was on), to show her dislike for the food i 'dared' to serve her. she was 16, had a good life, but oh god i wanted her to go on, i wanted them all to go on. I HATE not having them here. All three were related and they all had tumours in there stomachs but all actually died due to kidney failure. sorry to of gone on It's good to know that your cats is doing much better Posted by: Kordith at May 5, 2004 01:08 PMOH WIL..I have been gone for a few days and just caught up with the Felix saga..I know for a fact that this SITE and the "Monkey Mojo" saved my cat's life MORE THAN ONCE. Raven was given a "death sentence" on Halloween FELIX will be in my prayers... MONKEY MOJO will NOT fail... Please keep us updated... Posted by: bluecat/redblanket at May 5, 2004 01:17 PMI saw The Bear earlier today, and he's looking great. The Vet is sending him home late this afternoon, and we'll see how he does over the next 48 hours. I'll update the site after he's home. Thank you, again, everyone for your kindness. Posted by: wil at May 5, 2004 01:43 PMDouble YAY!!! Great to read that The Bear will be heading home! :^) He's going be happy that he doesn't have that IV poke in his paw. Posted by: clara at May 5, 2004 02:09 PMi am so glad the kitty is improving. it's one of the worst things ever when a pet gets sick. i always want to put myself there instead of them because i can understand what is going on. My cat Elvis has CRF and gets fluids just like Felix, and looks just like him. I'm happy to hear Felix is doing better. Visits from family make all the differnce, go as often as you can. www.elvispelvis.net Posted by: waldo at May 5, 2004 02:37 PMHi Wil, Wil: I love Japanese bobtails. I hope to see Felix soon. I checked your Moblog and didn't see the pic yet so I'll check again tonight. Energizing positive vibes to your present coordinates. May the ENTIRE Wheaton family (that includes Felix) live long and prosper! Scott Posted by: Scott T at May 5, 2004 03:06 PMGlad to hear your kitty's doing better. On the random side, he kinda looks like my old cat Sylvester (which is a real original name for a black and white cat). My cat-like dog sends puppy mojo (since your cat has puppy friends, I'm sure Felix won't mind), but the other dog won't. He's a coon-hound, and unfortunately views cats as dog-food, the one and only reason I don't have a cat right this second. We nearly lost the larger, not-so-cat-friendly dog to an infection. Had to give him something like 5 pills a day. Doctor said he hasn't had as much luck with the shots, but with the pills you gotta get the dog to eat something, which that illness discourages. Anyway, long story short, hope your kitty gets better, and much puppy mojo to get your kitty feeling great. Posted by: Bethany at May 5, 2004 03:21 PMHi Wil, my dog was sickly yesterday and today. the whole house got mopey worrying about him. he started doing better this afternoon and we had a party just 'cause he wagged his tail. :) Posted by: ::a:: at May 5, 2004 04:54 PMI am very glad to hear that your kitty is doing better... I just lost mine on Monday. 15 years old, died of cancer. I do understand how you feel about yours, and give Felix lots of tuna and skritches in memory of my Kiki. Posted by: Debbie at May 5, 2004 05:14 PMWil, remember that you can't spoil a cat. They're born that way. When you get Felix home be sure to set aside some 'welcome home' time for him. An hour or so to just sit, read a bit, and enjoy the sunshine. BTW, Lair has a weekly "Carnival of the Cats" every Sunday. Yes, he is (just slightly) to the left of Attila the Hun, but anybody who likes cats (he has four, including the fabulous Nardo) can't be utterly without something vaguely resembling a half-hearted attempt at virtue. Send along a like to your latest Felix Foto for the latest Carnival. Posted by: Alan Kellogg at May 5, 2004 05:45 PMBy the powers of my 1985 navy blue Felix the Cat t-shirt, which survived everything only to be detected and disposed of by my mom (she didn't like the holes): ------ jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo jojo mojo {special cat saving mojo, rarely used} Posted by: jojo at May 5, 2004 08:43 PMYoy Wil, Just started messin with the net. Read your interview & finally found out why you left star trek. Shame I thought you did a good job! Enough with the asslickin. Good luck with Felix & nailing the pervs. Posted by: Ray at May 15, 2004 01:07 AMPost a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |
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