Thread: Death of a Pet
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Old 20-11-2018, 16:02   #9
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Re: Death of a Pet

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Originally Posted by ThunderPants73 View Post
I'm facing the death of my sweet cat and I'm already in pieces. Is it strange to be so upset?
Far from it.

They have been a part of your life for a long time and when they are no longer there, that is when it starts to hurt. Take comfort in knowing that for 16 years of your cats life, you have provided the best thing you can ever do and that's "Love".

16 is a very good age, I know one of my elderly neighbours cat lived until she was about 26.
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