thanks guys. i'll feel better tomorrow.
its crazy how attached you can get to your pets.. especially if you raise them from a very young age.
redline wrote: your probably right Let's Get Sweaty. i did get to bury her today, so at least shes not on the train tracks any more.
ShenmueForeseen wrote:
Sorry to hear that man! How old was she and did you raise her since kittenhood?
I've had my cat (rescue cat) since 18 months, she is turning 13 this year. I well up just thinking about her death, it's sad to see her so old as she's already throwing up a lot these days.
redline wrote:ShenmueForeseen wrote:
Sorry to hear that man! How old was she and did you raise her since kittenhood?
I've had my cat (rescue cat) since 18 months, she is turning 13 this year. I well up just thinking about her death, it's sad to see her so old as she's already throwing up a lot these days.
thanks,
yeah, its not nice when they get old/sick. - not saying it will happen to you but in my experience when they get really ill, its kinder to put them down. i never felt sad when it had to be done.
my cat was 2 years old and had her since a little kitten(she was still quite small for some reason). ive had & lost lots of cats in the past, i didn't really feel anything when they died compared to this last one.
Peter wrote: Ever see a bully and just wish you could batter him whilst he is pounding on a floored victim? Or wish Batman had your back? How about when Conor McGregor appears out of nowhere to the rescue. Absolute joy of a video, and literally acts as Irish as possible!
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