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4232.1 | *MEMORIES* | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:08 | 17 |
| I understand totally what you are feeling in regards to losing a
beloved animal/friend/baby.
One of the best ways to cope is to remember the good times. You will
cry at your loss but the memories will also make you smile. I still
remember my beloved Keisha and still laugh/cry/smile at the pictures
and memories.
Storm is filling the void that Keisha left and she is creating new
memories for me to laugh/cry/smile at.
When you are ready, go to an animal shelter and find another kitten
to fill the void. Only this time, keep it as an indoor kitty.
Sandi, mom to Lightning, Thunder, DejaVu, Patches, Storm the Dog, and
Grey the Stray
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4232.2 | Sorry to hear of your loss. | AKOCOA::FALLON | Isn't that a Mooncat? | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:09 | 7 |
| Karen, Please tell your friend that we are sorry for the loss. There
is nothing that really seems to help but time. I have lost many pets
over the years and it is different every time. I have gotten over each
one and then gotten another baby. It can be wonderful gaining the love
and friendship of new little kitty.
Paw pats from us all,
Karen, Ruby,Stinky,Wing,Goldie and a few that can't be counted yet!
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4232.3 | So Sorry | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:23 | 13 |
| I also would like to send my sincere condolences to your friend.
It is always so sad to lose one of your best buddies. Just keep
remembering all those cherished memories and know that you gave
him a wonderful life.
I too agree that once she is ready....she needs to go find a new
friend to adopt. It's not that your trying to replace the one
you lost...but it sure helps filling the void. (And if you get
a kitty it sure will bring ALOT of excitement to the house)
So sorry from me and my crew.
Sandy (Tamba, Poco, Barkley, Agnes, Chloe, and Dewey)
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4232.4 | So sad..but remember the happy times | CADSE::MUDGETT | | Mon Dec 10 1990 17:21 | 20 |
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I too, send condolences and best wishes. I just lost a cat who had been
with me for 13 years. There is no way to make it feel better except to
wait out the grief and try to look forward. Remember the good times,
and take comfort in the fact that she gave her little friend a good
life, one that was probably better than some people get.
It helps to talk freely about the good memories AND the feelings of
loss. And to realize that a long-lived human with feline-love will
inevitably have to suffer this sooner or later - the little guys just
don't get to live as long as we do, but they sure have a good time
while they're around.
Last but not least, by all means get another little cat friend, but only
when she's ready - she'll know when it feels right. One friend or pet
can never replace another, but we need to have lots of them in our lives.
Chris & Cinnamon
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4232.5 | looking for a special note | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Mon Dec 10 1990 17:25 | 12 |
| Losing a loved one is going to be a sad, painful experience, and
that the person feels that way of course, is expected. Having been
through it quite a few times myself, I understand.
There was a lovely note in here not too long ago about a girl I
believe in Calif. that had lost her cat and the warm, compassionate
replies that were an excellent expression of how many of us had dealt
with such grief. But, I couldn't find it, I looked back, but I just
didn't see it, I thought it was earlier this fall. Too bad, it
contained a lot of beautifully written replies. Maybe the moderator
knows?
Denise
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4232.6 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Dec 10 1990 17:51 | 6 |
| We're so terribly sorry about the loss of your cat. It must have been
particularly terrible for you finding her in such a state. I know
it was a comfort to her that you could be with her at the end.
Karen, Sweetie, Holly, and Little Bit.
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4232.7 | | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Tue Dec 11 1990 08:39 | 6 |
| Thanks for your kindness. My colleague is going to pass on your
replies to his friend. I'm sure they will be of some comfort to her.
Bye for now,
Karen
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4232.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Dec 12 1990 09:24 | 26 |
| I know how it feels to lose a dear friend like this. I lost my
first cat this way. The hurt never quite goes away, but it becomes
easier to live with in time. For me, one of the hardest things to
deal with was the feeling of guilt - that I was resposible for her
death because I let her out. Over time I've managed to forgive myself
and will never make that same mistake again.
For me, living without a little furry friend was just too hard and I
went to the shelter and got two new cats two days later. They didn't
take Kathryn's place, but having them to love helped to heal me.
It made me direct my love outward towards them instead of locking it
up. When to get a new pet is a very personal decision - but if you want
one now you shouldn't feel that this is wrong.
The feelings of grief that come with the loss of a pet are very valid.
The death of a pet is that much more difficult because many people
just don't understand the the grief you feel is just the same as what
one feels when one loses a human friend of family member. Pets
are just as important in our lives.
I hope that soon things will be easier for you and that you will
make room in your life for another furry friend or two. I also
hope you will make these cats indoor only. (Get two so they'll
have each other for company and exercise).
Nancy DC
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4232.9 | | CSCOAC::MCFARLAND_D | bo knows windows 3.0...? | Wed Dec 19 1990 15:03 | 8 |
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just remember: the more we love, the more we leave ourselves
vulnerable to the hurt, the loss, and the grief. but without the love,
we wouldn't feel at all; and then we wouldn't even feel alive...
our condolences,
diane stella & stanley
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