And I can't stop crying when I think of JR being gone, really gone.
I cried for a week when we had to have our dog put to sleep. I think that is why we haven't been able to face having another.
Pets are such wells of unconditional love.
Blondie
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And I can't stop crying when I think of JR being gone, really gone.
I cried for a week when we had to have our dog put to sleep. I think that is why we haven't been able to face having another.
Pets are such wells of unconditional love.
Blondie
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Llamas are great animals, it must be terribly difficult for you. Pets truly do become members of the family.
My condolences.
Again you all are so nice. I knew folks here would understand pain and sorrow of losing a "pet". Several years ago We had a dog die. I thought I was inconsolable then! Well again I also feel for ya'll
Hi Panda.
Let me tell you, there's nothing more painful than the loss of a pet. Especially one that you were personally close to.
I had a pet cockatiel. His name was: Sammy. He was 15 years of age when he died. Thing was, he died accidentally, not from old age.
Sammy was a very friendly personable bird, but one day he decided to venture outside of his cage and ended up playing in a plastic bag. Needless to say: Sammy suffocated. When I found him, I was a complete and utter mess. I never cried so hard in my life. Sammy was playing, not thinking he'd ever succumb to a simple walk into a plastic bag that I placed on the daybed in his room. He was 15, funny and friendly. He could talk, make head gestures and he enjoyed human companionship.
I was depressed for months. But along came a beautiful female cockatiel named: Sunshine. We did not know originally that she was a 'she', but she was, after laying a dozen eggs.
To this date, I have birds. I have one budgeriar (Budgie) and one cockatiel. Both are rescued birds. Both are incredibly friendly and funny.
Just the same, creatures big or small, when they affect us in the ways that they do, there's no denying their impact.
Panda: I extend my condolences to you.
Big Hugs from Ray and tiny ones from his two feathered friends.
Sorry to here about your loss Panda.
I found that the best way out of the pain for me was to get another pet to love, the cuter the better.
I'd love to replace my cat with one/some of these alpacas but I don't really have room for them here.
Chris
"Don't look now, but I think the prick with the camera wants to take you home!"
Awwwwww,..geez, Panda. I'm so sorry. Losing pets is such a hard thing. I feel for ya. I am an animal lover too. My ferret will be gone in a few months so I kinda know how you feel.
I'm sorry
~Sarah
What a big heart you have Panda. Sorry that he died.