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Cried like a baby yesterday....


Zod

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Yes, very acceptable. Dogs give us something most humans can't, unconditional love and loyalty. I have two dogs both 11 years old and I can see the process begin. It's a sad day indeed when we see our loved ones go.

If your up for it, best thing to do is go and rescue a new one of thousands that need a home and begin the ride all over again. I will never spend a day of my life without owning a dog.

Also that is acceptable Dockery, some cats can be a lot like dogs, this I didn't know until recently (I've always been a dog person).

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Also that is acceptable Dockery, some cats can be a lot like dogs, this I didn't know until recently (I've always been a dog person).

I swear I have a cat that is perceptive as hell. Sometimes I wonder if he knows more than he lets on...

I like dogs but cats are easier on me when I have long days.

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My condolences Zod....nothing can replace that ache in your soul when you lose a beloved one....even though it is the right thing to do. I cried and blubbered when I put my cat down. There was a long shadow in my world when the vet eased him to sleep....I don't regret doing the right thing and I know you won't either. It just sucks that you end up having to help them along the way...

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Yes and no. Daisy died in the arms of the person she loved most. That's not a bad way to go.

Easter died in the arms of the person who loved him the most. It still sucked to watch him fade away and knowing it was the last time I would hold him on this earth. It was bittersweet for all the sorrow knowing it was the last time, and always the right thing to let them go. Perhaps bittersweet is a better choice of words...it still hurts deeply even though you are fortunate to be able to give one small gift of mercy and to say goodbye with love.

Daisy was a lucky girl to have someone love her so much and to be held.

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