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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Speaking as someone who went through a deep depression when i lost my dog of 11 years ( very intelligent and beautiful) i can understand your pain. You did lose a loved one. I think of pets like family members (my baby, relative, etc.) and all the things you could have done is all you can think about but I am sure your cat is still with you in spirit because I don't believe our beloved ones just pass away and that is the end ( i experienced proof of this) so just think of him, write a paragraph about his life and how you loved him and how you feel right now so you can wash those feelings out of you and keep that note with you so you look back 10 years later and remember your beloved friend.[/quote] Thanks. I have been writing in my journal, but all I can write is how I failed to notice his weight loss and lack of appetite. Once he collapsed on Sat, I should have asked the vet for more aggressive treatments than waiting for blood work results till Wed. I think between Sat and Wed he stopped eating sometime. I cant believe how negligent I have been. I slept for less than 3 hours and now I am awake again. [/quote]
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