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Old 22-11-2018, 19:28   #16
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Re: Death of a Pet

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Originally Posted by weenie View Post
How you doing TP?

I admit I thought that you were male and yes men can be just as mushy my hubby age 52, eldest son 26 and youngest son 16 were devastated last September when we had to do what was best for our beautiful Keane and I'm not embarrassed in any way we all cried and when I went to pick up his ashes we all felt better that he was back home, now some don't understand and that is ok it but it was what we felt was right for us.
Finally got an appointment with the vet tomorrow, it's easily been the longest week of my life.
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