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Shauna
post Dec 4 2005, 01:35 AM
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In my original post "I can't believe it happened again", I outlined how my 14 month old kitten was killed by a car.

I tried to keep him inside, but other members of my family insisted on letting him out. At any rate, tragedy struck on November 9th, and I'm just trying to pick up the pieces of my life and move on.

For the first two weeks I was so angry. I was so angry at my family that I wouldn't even look at them or talk to them. Then I realized that this was making my grief worse. I could punish them for the rest of my lives but it would never bring my sweet Tiggy back. Furthermore, they never meant for him to be killed. I don't excuse their actions of letting him out against my wishes, but I do forgive them.

For the first few weeks I thought I was losing my mind. Somehow I managed to keep my life together will school and work. I really don't know how I got through. This week I've been feeling less crazy but the sadness and longing lingers. I think I've only gone two night without breaking down into tears.

I spoke to a counselor at school because I didn't want to face this alone. He recommended several strategies. He suggested I keep a journal. I already do this - a grief journal. I outline my journey through grief and also write letters to my boy. I started this journal when my first cat died in 2000. Never thought I'd have to use it again, but I did.

Sometimes grief brings us to a very dark place, especially if we feel there is blame to be placed either on ourselves or another. I have also found my loss has made me profoundly sensitive to the losses and personal tradgedies of others.

Here is a particulary angry journal entry I wrote a week after he died.

I hate...
Inward
Outward
Everything
Everyone
Anger fills me
Just give me a reason to hate you and I will
It's nothing personal,
The anger has to flow somewhere.
May as well be you.
Today I hate.
I hate my family, my friends, my past, my present, my future.
I hate my place on this earth, and I hate this world.
The headline reads "More child death cases revealed"
I was to smash the newspaper vending machine.
I want to scream "What the **** is wrong with you people!?!"
But it's a cold dark world.
And we hate.


The anger has since subsided and given way to other emotions on the berevement spectrum. Anger isn't a particulary pretty emotion, but it certainly accompanies the grief procession. What are the experiences of anger with others who have lost a beloved pet?
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ImissToty
post Jan 4 2006, 11:51 AM
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Gahagan,

Loss of a beloved pet is one thing, but what's happened to your beautiful German Shepherds is really cutting me up!! mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif

It may be of little comfort right now sad.gif sad.gif , but I'm convinced that, even if the law can't touch him (which is an outrage in itself!), this evil brute will definitely be reaping back all the suffering (thank God, your boys didn't have to endure much of this) and torment that he's 'sown' into your and your dogs' lives.

I've just read these words, and hope you don't mind my quoting:

"God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you and give relief to you who are troubled ...."

- 2 Thessalonians 1:6

Be very gentle with yourself,

Love Marlene
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Toty my wee one, you’re such a treasure to me. I miss all your adorable ways and cute expressions, and calling you ‘Chitty’ (Bang Bang) with your long winter coat and 2 white ‘wings’ on either side! Love you so much my baby, xxxxx
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