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Could be....... Animals generally tend to move on quicker than us humans, to them its just that the dynamics have changed. Some appear to grieve while others just move on. |
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When we lost Rosie in 2010, Harvey was very upset. Didnt appear to worry Katie for about 3 weeks when it seemed to ovcur to her that Rosie wasnt coming back & then she too went into grieving. Perhaps yours doesnt realise yet their wee friend has gone for good |
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