For all the nastiness that one can encounter on social media, particularly Facebook, there is a well of love in people that a person can count on when and if they decide to tell their social media world that they have to euthanise their cat because of old age. The feelings of bereavement almost …
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There is a dichotomy between the way employers deal with bereavement concerning the passing of a relative and the passing of a cat despite the fact that for many people the death of a beloved cat companion is more painful than that of their parents or a sibling. There is often a disconnect between …
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Anyone who has ever experienced the death of a pet -whether it is a cat, a dog or any other beloved companion animal knows how devastating that loss can be. In fact, for someone who is grieving the loss of a pet to resume any semblance of ordinary daily life activities can be extremely …
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By Irish Cornaire When I lost my Enis to the 2007 Pet Food recall. I was crushed, had it not been for the recall Enis I believe would still be with my today, she was only 4 yrs old and died 01/21/08. I lost my Baby Boi to full blown renal failure,he was only …
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Obviously the answer to the question is very personal and it depends on so many different aspects of the relationship between a person and another person or a person and their cat companion(s). However, it is possible, it seems, to work out the average time in the grieving process at which a person starts …
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The saddest part of being a cat caretaker is when we have to say goodbye. No matter how long we have our cats around us, it’s never long enough and each and every cat is special and irreplaceable to us. To some people who don’t love cats like we do, the loss is not …
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