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She was a very beautiful girl, Kim. I do sympathise with you, especially the way she went. I have heard, although I have never found it to be true myself that cats sometimes do go away to die on their own. It is probably impossible not to be hard on yourself, but you did all you could and I am sure that loving you as Sasha did and as you did her, she would not blame you in the least. I am very glad that you did find her and were able to say goodbye. It's a horrible time you are going through but please don't make it worse by being harder on yourself than you need to. ((((HUGS)))) |
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I cannot realy add to what Angie has already said, but just to reiterate i have heard to that animals sometimes go away to die, perhaps she didn't want to be found ? I love the pictures, thank you for sharing them, what a pretty Cat and lovely Dog. |
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I agree about the going away to die; that's what everyone told us when my childhood outdoor cat did not come home ... he was 17. At least you did get to hold her, say goodbye, and know she's sleeping peacefully in the garden where she was happy and so loved. Please don't blame yourself. (((hugs))) |
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