Posted on 03/09/2016 4:59:50 PM PST by EinNYC
I lost my 14 year-old lady feline best friend 3 wks ago. She was a very special cat and I miss her greatly.
I tried everything I could with the help of the vet to prolong her life, but it was not to be.
One thought has been a comfort....that is, our animal friends never worry about their lives and deaths, either 'now' or in the abstract, they simply accept it.
God willing, we will hold them in our hearts and be thankful for the good times shared.
I don't have any words of wiscdom to get over these losses. Just that I am so sorry. Just remember the happiness and comfort she has brought you.
I hope there is a kitty heaven.
I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved cat, I know it’s a very hard thing to go through. Our pets are in Heaven waiting for the day that we will be reunited with them and we will be with them forever.
So sorry to hear...
So sorry...I know all too well how hard this is.
Probably sounds a little silly but I just hope we get to see our animals in heaven.
May your memories of her be a blessing.
ping.
Take Care.
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We have been thru this many times. It breaks your heart over & over again. You gave your baby Kefira a wonderful forever home. You did everything right. Thinking of you. Sending love from one animal lover to another.
Not silly at all. Nothing would make me happier.
Thank you for rescuing the kitty. I’m positive he knew you loved him. I think all animals have an instinct to understand those kinds of things.
Five of our six were feral and being threatened by raccoons and coyotes. We had them all fixed and they’re living the good life now, and all are indoor kitties.
He has a posting on there about the death of his cat, named Cathy, very beautifully written...perhaps it will help you with some closure.
The loss of a pet can be devastating.
The loss of one of my beloved Pit Bulls or the loss of my old Rhodesian Ridgeback, although I know it is inevitable, will surely break my heart.
I think it has to do with the helplessness of domesticated animals that we have taken into our hearts and homes, whose lives...and deaths are our responsibility.
You are not alone in your grief, it is a normal thing.
sorry for your loss but you know what?,, there is a little kitty just waiting for you to come rescue it from the animal shelter.. just walk in there and wait for one to catch your heart.. I always do that when I lose a kitty and I end up not depressed anymore because I’m so busy getting to know my new friend
A book that really helped my husband when we lost our last cat is, “Cold Noses At The Pearly Gates”.
It’s a serious book discussing pets being in Heaven. Amazon sells it — and others with a similar focus.
I am very sorry for your loss!
I’ve lost a cat and a dog and I know the feeling....sometimes its their time, they let you know and nothing you can do about it.
My condolences on the loss of your cat Kefira.
You’re so right! I know from the Bible that if there are horses, there are kitties. Including all of mine. And dogs, too, for the dog lovers. Or else how could God “wipe all tears from our eyes”?
I’m so sorry, dear. You were doing your best for her and she knew it. They always do.
When mine had to leave me (3 of them over 9 years, all near the age of 20), I know they were carried to Heaven by a great company of angel kitties who had gone on before, and there must have been a great fluttering of tiny wings to be heard. Later I could feel the wings in my heart. You will, too.
God bless and comfort you in your sorrow.
I am so sorry. I know how much it hurts.
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