Arctic colonist

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That is so sad indeed. All the silence and emptiness they leave behind. I too lost a furry friend friend this year, a horse, not exactly a pet, and he wasn´t mine either, but.. Hugs, K
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| Posts: 1374 | Location: Germany.... brrrrr!!! | Registered: 12 July 2006 |    |
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Lucky Husband of Eddy

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I swear, one of the most traumatic moments of my life was having to put down a family cat after its 22 year life had come to its end. My mom, who was by then deceased, found it in a trash can abandoned (the rest of the litter was dead) and nursed it back to health. We were there for the whole injection procedure and broke down as they administered the drugs to put her out. I have two older cats now that I'm not looking forward to seeing their demise, either. Get FREE shipping on US orders $100 or more in our online store ("forums" discount code still applies). Come party with us January 25th, 2009 at LOVE LA.Tickets available December 7th!
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| Posts: 3634 | Location: http://www.freddyandeddy.com | Registered: 28 July 2005 |    |
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smut apprentice, wife of B & dirty New England chick

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I feel for you, ajay. It's so hard to put a pet to sleep. Like Freddy, my parents have a couple of older cats that I grew up with, and I know I'll hate getting that phone call, saying they had to put them to sleep.  My husband had a cat that was really attached to him. The cat would lay on his stomach as he read, follow him around, and sleep on his bed. B was his "person", which we consider to be a real honor as cats are so independent. Unfortunately, B wasn't home when this poor kitty was hit by a car, so he never had a chance to say goodbye. At least when you put a pet to sleep, you get to say goodbye.
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| Posts: 1319 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 11 January 2007 |    |
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