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> Can You Explain A Pet's Death To Another Pet?, new pet loss blog post
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post Oct 26 2008, 07:40 PM
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a new pet loss blog article:

Can You Explain a Pet's Death to Another Pet?


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post Oct 28 2008, 01:25 AM
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Very interesting. I don't think an explantion is necessary. I think they know when something is wrong or missing. My Daisy was in love with a stray tom cat. It got hit by a car and although she didn't see the body she sensed something and mopped for days. This same cat became extra loving to me when I lost my older cat. I took off for 4mo and when I returned she was very upset. My Aunt said she probably thought I'd died. Once my Dad returned home from being in the hospital for a week. I picked her up so he could pet her. She wrapped both paws around his hand, looked him right in the eye and began to "talk" to him. Short mews as if to say "where were you are you ok? So they do know. Some may be more sensitive or showy about their emotions. Thanks for sharing.. Ann
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post Oct 28 2008, 09:40 AM
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i could almost visualize the kitty holding your Dad's hand, very cool. i too believe our animals know much more than we think they do.


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post Oct 29 2008, 12:49 AM
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Yes it was cool and erie at the same time. Your right though, I too, think they know a lot more than what we give them credit for. Ann
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