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fandomsecrets2014-08-04 07:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #2771 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2771 ⌋
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Re: sad news (TW: animal death)
Losing a pet is incredibly hard. It does make it easier if you try to keep your mind off it, and it's good that you have other pets to be affectionate with and give you company!
Either way, it's understandable that you feel a certain sense of relief seeing as she was in pain. No one wants to see a loved one suffer.
I wish your family the best. <3
Re: sad news (TW: animal death)
Thank you so much. <3 My siblings both left the house because they didn't want to be here when it happened. My sister was only two when we adopted her - she probably doesn't even remember life without her.
Re: sad news (TW: animal death)
I understand them leaving, but I also get staying. Being with a dog that long...they're part of your family and it's hard to remember what life was like before they came along. (If it's their first experience with death, that makes it even worse.) I hope you all manage! I know it'll be tough, though.
Re: sad news (TW: animal death)
It's a shit thing to have to go through, but at least she kept a bit of her spark, you know?
Yes, and I'm so happy she was herself to the end. She was tired, in pain, and ready to go, but she never lost herself. She was still determined to follow her routine and enjoy the little things she could, and that's a blessing.