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Post by Lady MorningStar on Oct 22, 2018 15:43:04 GMT -6
This is just a quick post to say that I'm here but....this day ripped my heart out.
My cat, my black "Willow Bear", had a stroke and passed away not even an hour ago. I go back and forth between feeling like I'm in shock and feeling as though my heart was ripped out of my chest.
My baby is gone.
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Post by Lord Dlichnum on Oct 23, 2018 0:23:25 GMT -6
OMG I'm so sorry. There is nothing people can say that can help the pain of losing one of your babies.
I just hope you know we're here for you and we understand. Please take as long as you need.
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Post by Lady MorningStar on Oct 23, 2018 9:12:50 GMT -6
Thank you. My husband and I are both feeling like we got the wind knocked out of us. This has put a VERY big damper on his upcoming retirement and our move. Our hearts are broken over the fact that Willow won't be moving with us. Here is our little one right after we brought her home from the shelter where we adopted her. ![](http://oi63.tinypic.com/34gu4wp.jpg) And here is the black house panther that she grew to be. ![](http://oi63.tinypic.com/veucrt.jpg) As my husband said this morning (while I was bawling my eyes out in the kitchen), it's good for Willow that it was over quickly, but bad for us because this happened out of the blue. We had no idea when we woke up yesterday morning that the day would end with our family loosing a member. It's now been long enough that our other cat Belle has noticed that Willow is missing. She's been wandering around the house calling for her sister. And other than frequently picking Belle up and talking to her, there's nothing I can do to make this easier for her.
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Post by Nova on Oct 28, 2018 10:24:16 GMT -6
The pain of losing a fuzzy family member is never easy. Never gets easier either. You'll always remember their little quirks, the sound of their meows, their antics, and their actions. Take as much time as you need to mourn, and I'm sorry for your loss~
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