The sad and unexpected loss of one of our cats last week brought this topic to mind.
Considering the average life span of most pets, it is expected that we will outlive them. Many of us think of them as our babies, but we have to say goodbye to them one day.
It is so painful, however it happens and whatever the age of the pet. The longer we have them the deeper the attachment and the more memories we have.
Why do we put ourselves though it?? The loss is very painful, and almost inevitable. Still we do it. We lose, we grieve, and often we do it all over again. I do know of people who have said 'no more pets' due to the pain of loss. I feel that the majority do go on to have further pets though.
For me, the pain is terrible, but the joy I get from cat owning makes me never want to be without cats. Of course I just want them to live for ever, but we know this isn't possible.
Considering the average life span of most pets, it is expected that we will outlive them. Many of us think of them as our babies, but we have to say goodbye to them one day.
It is so painful, however it happens and whatever the age of the pet. The longer we have them the deeper the attachment and the more memories we have.
Why do we put ourselves though it?? The loss is very painful, and almost inevitable. Still we do it. We lose, we grieve, and often we do it all over again. I do know of people who have said 'no more pets' due to the pain of loss. I feel that the majority do go on to have further pets though.
For me, the pain is terrible, but the joy I get from cat owning makes me never want to be without cats. Of course I just want them to live for ever, but we know this isn't possible.
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