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Old 03-11-2009, 12:27 PM
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Re: Devastated, my cat has been run over

So sorry for your loss. Run free at the rainbow bridge Wellie.
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Old 18-11-2009, 09:29 AM
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Re: Devastated, my cat has been run over

I'm so sorry for your loss, i just had my cat put to sleep and i'm so sad too, i really feel for you. I lost a cat on the road 3 years ago and i didn't see her, someone found her and she got taken to the vets, i just thought she was missing untill i asked down the road. It really is hard but it will get easier. I keep telling myself that and that i done the right thing with my gorgoeus Leo yesterday but we will just keep kicking ourselves and telling ourselves that we could of done things differently but just try to think of all the happy times and how happy your cat was when it was alive and that you gave it a good life.
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Re: Devastated, my cat has been run over

We can do nothing here. All we have to do is to accept the fact the he already passed away.

I'm sure he left so much memories to remember that's why.
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Re: Devastated, my cat has been run over

I am truly sorry to hear about Wellie's unfortunate death.

In March this year, I lost my Sox in exactly the same way! He was 10 years old, and I know exactly what you mean when you say that cats are a huge part of the family.

But...please, try to be grateful that you ever had a cat as special as Wellie in your life at all. Now would be a good time to get any of the photos you have of Wellie that are on your hardrive, and move them all to one folder, with his name, date of birth, date of passing and a RIP.

This way, you can still see and treasure Wellie every time you want to share some time with him.

I know that this part is really hard, and you might be feeling angry and upset, but you gave Wellie a fantastic life and you need to smile and celebrate that part, because that part of your relationship can never be killed - it will be with you forever.

Chin up!
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Moving on is always a key on these cases. i know its not that easy but it a long process. So help your self.
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