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Date Posted: 16:20:23 08/30/10 Mon
Author: JAG Junkie (Ronda)
Subject: So sorry to hear about the loss of one of your furry children. I have had many cat funerals over the years, though none quite that elaborate. How is your other cat taking it? Does it he understand what has happened? I have heard that you should allow the remaining pets to look at and smell the one who is gone so they will understand. Don't know how much of a difference it makes, but that's what we've always done. I'll keep you both in my thoughts and prayers.
In reply to: CM>^.,.^< 's message, "Very sad time at the Casa Gatos++++" on 15:12:18 08/30/10 Mon


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[> [> Rhonda, that's one of the reasons we brought him home after he was PTS. We felt Mac "needed" to see him one last time to understand. He seems to. He looks over at Guy's "side" of the food area, and is a little clingier. He's eating and is social, so we're not too worried. Thanks for asking. -- CM>^.,.^<, 09:55:45 09/03/10 Fri [1]


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