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RE: Part One: Tita Juls is on her way to becoming the neighborhood cat lady

in #cat7 years ago

Thanks.
I'm still so sad about it.
First the cat, who had been diagnosed very aggressive cancer in september - those 9 weeks between the diagnose and the decision to let her go really got me into a depression - and then, only 10 days later, the dog suddenly passed away... It was one hell of a winter...
(I can't even just type this without crying my eyes out)

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I'm truly sorry to hear that. Pets are family and when they go... it just creates a void.

I remember when I was in grad school our dog died, and I was crying during enrollment. I didn't care if I looked miserable because I really was! He was our dog and was with me when the parental unit was away, so he was my companion and looked after me. Sometimes I felt guilty because I didn't feel like I had done enough.

It was the same with my favorite cat before, when he was dying (of old age) I really couldn't go to work because I didn't want to miss him, so I stayed beside him until the end. He said 'meow' and purred when I petted him for the last time.

There, we're both crying! I only take solace that all pets go to heaven and are watching over us humans.

Cheer up @simplymike! They are around 😢😊

Thanks for understanding, @titajuls.