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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 2166141" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>[USER=39300]@Lucylocket[/USER], a big cyber hug from me to try to comfort you a little. Two losses in a short while is so hard to bear..</p><p></p><p>A piece of advice I was given several times by other dog lovers when I broke my heart after I had the awful task of putting my first very much loved dog to sleep, was to grieve his loss with another puppy in my arms. It sounds rather callous as it's <strong>never</strong> possible to <strong>replace</strong> a much loved pet, specially one who has been with you as long as your beloved cat, and I certainly didn't believe them at first, but I discovered that it can and does help - there's still room in your heart for a new little kitten, and the act of caring for him will (hopefully) help fill some of that awful emptiness in your life.</p><p></p><p>Robbity</p><p></p><p>ETA I see that [USER=515464]@Gracie204[/USER] has made a similar suggestion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 2166141, member: 93179"] [USER=39300]@Lucylocket[/USER], a big cyber hug from me to try to comfort you a little. Two losses in a short while is so hard to bear.. A piece of advice I was given several times by other dog lovers when I broke my heart after I had the awful task of putting my first very much loved dog to sleep, was to grieve his loss with another puppy in my arms. It sounds rather callous as it's [B]never[/B] possible to [B]replace[/B] a much loved pet, specially one who has been with you as long as your beloved cat, and I certainly didn't believe them at first, but I discovered that it can and does help - there's still room in your heart for a new little kitten, and the act of caring for him will (hopefully) help fill some of that awful emptiness in your life. Robbity ETA I see that [USER=515464]@Gracie204[/USER] has made a similar suggestion... [/QUOTE]
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