Anonymous wrote:I'm going to sound like a crazy cat lady but I can still cry over the loss of my cat 10 years ago. I don't think about him every day or anything but when I do talk about his death it still makes me tear up because I have such guilt that he died in a cage at the vet's office rather than with me (renal failure). And he was my "soulmate" of kitties that I'd had since my teen years.
The good news is that I got over it because when it happened it felt like I wouldn't. And now that I'm older with kids and more perspective I feel like I might see it differently. Animals just aren't children and I can see that now. With that said, I am dreading the day something happens to our dog because I know it's going to be horrific for my husband, son and I.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to the pp's! Silly question, do you love your new dog just as much or is it like kids where your heart just grows for each?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to the pp's! Silly question, do you love your new dog just as much or is it like kids where your heart just grows for each?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It took me a good 6 to 9 months. If something happens that really reminds me of her though I will still cry at times and it's been over a year (dec 2013).
+1 but it was July 2008. I had to put her to sleep and the vet botched the job horribly and I cry every time I think about it. She was the love of my life and I failed her at the end while trying to do the right thing. I still miss her and I'll never get over what happened that last day.
Anonymous wrote:It took me a good 6 to 9 months. If something happens that really reminds me of her though I will still cry at times and it's been over a year (dec 2013).