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Subject: From Gina


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Date Posted: 10:17:05 01/04/10 Mon
In reply to: 's message, "Saying goodbye to my horse Moe" on 22:30:01 01/02/10 Sat

Hi Gina M

We must have a connection because you hjave been on my mind for the past week....

I'm so sorry you lost your beloved horse, Moe.....animals DO know what is going on....and he was ready to go, Gina. Animals don't view death the way we do....they accept it as part of life and instinct itself.

They grieve leaving us in the moment....but are ok with letting go of life itself....

I will call you in a bit..as soon as my cell phone battery is charged up.

Hugs.....Gina

I will keep you & Moe in my prayers.





>Hi Gina,
>Tues. before Christmas, I had to say goodbye to my old
>friend Moe. He was 22 years old. He had been in my
>family for 16 years. I don't know if you remember
>him. I sent you a picture of him a while back. He
>was the black clydesdale. Even my neighbors are sad.
>My property goes up to a cross road and he would stand
>there and say hi to everyone when they stopped at the
>sign. They would give him treats, fruit, or just some
>scratching. He was a sweet old soul. He was the kind
>of horse you could trust with your life. My other
>horses have been looking for him. It is very sad.
>The vet had to put him to sleep. He was looking at me
>and I don't know if he understood what was going on.
>Is there anyway that you can talk to him and find out
>if he is okay? Or explain to him that I had no other
>choice.
>
>Thank you very much,
>Gina M

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