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Pet Loss – it’s not easy
My husband and I lost our beloved cat and it felt as if we had lost a child, there is no other way I can describe it, it seemed as if nothing else mattered in our world. And I am not one of those people who has animals instead of children, I do have children and grand children who I love dearly but I also loved my cat dearly too.
You have to ignore the sniggers from others because they think you are mad, but you know that you have loved and cared for one of gods creatures to the best of your ability and should feel proud of that fact and also that you are a more caring person than your non animal lover counter part.
It is up to you to do everything you can to get through your loss, there aren’t many understanding people around who will help you. Close friends and family are usually quite good if they have pets themselves as they will understand some of your pain.
Allow yourself to grieve and allow enough time to grieve, take time off work, take time out, sort through your photos of your pet, plan a rememberance day and this can be just you and your memories, have a rememberance item made there are loads to choose from online, there are pet crematoriums or a pet cemetery, do whatever you need to do or what you think will help you and don’t worry what other people will think. This is your grieving time, allow yourself to do it.
Don’t hide your grief
I have a relative who was told the awful news that her cat had cancer and the kindest option was to put the cat to sleep. This lady couldn’t bring herself to be with her cat in its final moments because she was worried about what people would think of her if she cried in public. I think this is so sad where we live in a society where we worry so much what other people will think of us.
Grief, no matter who its for, should be an emotion we don’t have to hide.
Like any other loss you don’t ever get over it but you do get through it and it does becomes easier to cope with. I found it very difficult to think of all the good times with out cat when he had been so ill and all I could think about was memories of him being ill. But no that some time has passed I have moved on from that and can think about all the fun memories I have, I think about all the funny little things he used to do and how much he made us laugh.
So please don’t beat yourself up, I promise you it does get easier with time. As they say time is a great healer and it is but you also have to help yourself. It is so important to heal your heart when you are grief striken, if the grief dosen’t come out it will transpire into something else which you don’t want. So for goodness sake please allow yourself to GRIEVE for the sake of your health.
I hope in reading this it has helped anyone who is going through a Pet loss, you are not on your own.
With much Love
Christine
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Helping Children Cope With Pet Loss – 3 Tips to Help Infants and Children Up to Three Years
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Helping Children Cope With Pet Loss – 3 Tips to Help Infants and Children Up to Three Years
The subject of death and dying can be a very challenging topic for a parent to help a child understand. When a family pet dies, this is usually the first time a child has experienced death. Infants and children up to age three will probably not understand what the death of a pet means, but, can easily pick up the unease, stress, and emotions other family members are feeling.
How a child sees others nearby handle a pet’s death will have long term consequences of their view of death and dying. It is okay to show your feelings of pain and sorrow by crying, but, the feelings should be controlled, and viewed as a natural reaction to the loss of a loved one. A good approach is to be honest about describing the finality of death, and to use the words “death and dying.”
In helping children cope with a pet loss, it is important to recognize that a child does not have enough experience in life to fully understand the concept of death. A simple explanation stating that the pet has died and will not return, is all that is really needed. The child should be reassured that nothing he/she said or did contributed to the death. A child may show signs of regressing such as a return to thumb sucking or have a temper tantrum. Some may have a nightmare or express fear that their parents will also die. These are all normal reactions to something that is unknown and new.
The following three tips can give ideas on how to handle a pet’s death with children up to age three:
1) reassure the child by embracing and hugging him/her
2) try to maintain the day to day normal household routine
3) consider replacing the pet as a child in this age range can generally welcome a new pet quite readily
When there is a death of a pet and children are involved, special tact should be made to help them understand what is going on and that it is alright to cry and be upset.
Deborah A. is an animal lover with a special interest in helping others cope after the loss of a pet. Are you trying to move past the grief of your pet’s death? CLICK HERE or go to: http://www.petlosshelp.info to get more tips and relief in coping with your pet loss.
I have always loved animals and enjoyed having various pets as a child. As an adult, I spent 10 years breeding cockatoos and presently have a Bengal cat. Even with all the joy that having a pet brings to your life, also comes the heartache when the inevitable death of a pet occurs. I hope that my article can provide some help and consolation as you work through the grief of losing a beloved pet.
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5 Ways to Help You Deal With Pet Loss

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5 Ways to Help You Deal With Pet Loss
Copyright (c) 2009 Rebecca Kimes
Losing a beloved pet is often one of the most significant losses in your life. Your loss will cause you to suffer from crying, depression, appetite loss, sleeplessness, anger, guilt and anxiety.
It?s important to know that everything you are going through is a natural process. However there are steps, tools, and processes you can take advantage of that will make the grieving process easier.
Here are 5 tips that will help during the grieving process and allow you to move on with your life more quickly and easily.
Acknowledge That You Have the Right to Grieve
All too often the grieving process is complicated by feelings that you are over-reacting to the loss of your pet. “Why are you upset, it was only a cat” is something that many of your friends and family might say.
These people may be trying to help but they do not comprehend the bond you had with your loyal animal friend. Realize right now that it was and still is a meaningful, heart-felt relationship and you have every right to deeply miss your companion and grieve.
Form a Support Network
During this vulnerable time surround yourself with people who understand and are empathetic to your situation. There are many support systems and communities available. Your veterinarian may have suggestions as well as your local humane society. Many towns offer pet loss support groups you can attend. There are on-line forums and communities where you can connect with people in the same situation.
Perform a Ritual
When you feel ready performing a ritual is a way to formally say goodbye to your companion. It also gives you permission to move on with your life. You could have a funeral for you pet even several weeks or months after their passing. Consider performing a candle ceremony with select friends and family. Let your inner creativity shine and design a ritual from your heart. Know that whatever you choose will be perfect.
Take Care of Your Body
The grieving process affects your body. During such times it is important to give your body extra care and attention. Going for walks out in Nature can clear your head and ground you. Exercise can help put you body back in balance.
Consider getting a massage. Massages release toxins and relax you. Think of other things you can do to take better care of yourself during these times of grief?
Learn to Soothe Yourself
Soothing yourself is an important process to learn and implement during times of intense grief. It is a way to feel better and allow yourself to move up the vibrational scale.
Essentially, talk to yourself as you would talk to a hurt child. ?I know that I am feeling extremely down today. But that?s OK. I?ll be with what I feel because I know that really soon I?ll feel better. I know that I have lots of options right now. I could go on-line and connect with new friends. Or I could call my grief coach. I am certain that these feelings of grief will soon go away. I also know that my animal companion is with me, right now, in spirit. And if I become still, and go within I can easily connect with her spirit. In fact, I am feeling better and better right now. Yes, I do feel better. And I will feel even better if I take a hot bath right now. I am very thankful that I have some time to relax and take wonderful care of myself. I deserve it.?
Play with this new tool often, whenever you feel like you would like a little lift to your spirits. You will be amazed at how effective soothing yourself is.
Take heart that although this is a seemingly impossible time you will soon feel better. There are many resources and people to help you elegantly recover from the loss of your beloved animal companion.
Becky Kimes is a Divine Animal Healer and grief recovery coach. She can help you cope with the overwhelming emotions of pet loss and help you move ahead with your life. Visit her at http://petlosssupportcenter.com and signup for her FREE pet loss support group over the phone and enjoy the other resources she provides.
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Coping With Loss Of Pet – 4 Tips To Get Past Feelings Of Guilt
Coping With Loss Of Pet – 4 Tips To Get Past Feelings Of Guilt
Having a pet is one of the best friendships you can have – a pet is always available and in spite of human flaws, they do not judge and will continue to love you! Coping with the loss of your pet is never easy. Grieving after a pet dies is a completely normal reaction, however, it is easy to take it a step further and start to blame yourself for the death. You may feel that if you were in more command of the situation, the death would never have occurred.
Holding yourself responsible for the death of a pet can prevent you from moving ahead and healing from the loss. There can be many factors involved that cause you to having feelings of guilt:
a) avoided getting the annual vaccinations
b) did not provide enough exercise and play time
c) adequate nourishment was not always given
d) did not see symptoms of ill health
e) unable to afford additional medical care
f) were careless and allowed an accident to occur
Although you may not have always made the most desirable decisions in caring for your pet, it is important to stop blaming yourself. To better cope with the loss of your pet, accept that you wish you had handled the situation a better way and discuss this with people you care about. The following are four tips to help get past feelings of guilt:
1) realize that animals tend to hide signs of illness
2) remember the love you had for your pet and that you never planned to hurt it
3) recall all of the wonderful times you spent with your pet, and the occasions you provided for and cared for it
4) write a letter to your pet, explaining why you feel guilty and ask for forgiveness
In coping with the loss of your pet, guilt can be one of the strongest emotions you experience.
By learning to get past the self blame, you can move forward and appreciate the wonderful times you shared with your treasured pet.
Deborah A. is an animal lover with a special interest in helping others cope after the loss of a pet. Are you trying to move past the grief of your pet’s death? CLICK HERE or go to: http://www.petlosshelp.info to get more tips and relief in coping with your pet loss.
I have always loved animals and enjoyed having various pets as a child. As an adult, I spent 10 years breeding cockatoos and presently have a Bengal cat. Even with all the joy that having a pet brings to your life, also comes the heartache when the inevitable death of a pet occurs. I hope that my article can provide some help and consolation as you work through the grief of losing a beloved pet.
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Copyright (c) 2009 Rebecca Kimes
Losing a beloved pet is often one of the most significant losses in your life. Your loss will cause you to suffer from crying, depression, appetite loss, sleeplessness, anger, guilt and anxiety.
It?s important to know that everything you are going through is a natural process. However there are steps, tools, and processes you can take advantage of that will make the grieving process easier.
Here are 5 ways to help you grieve. These tips will allow you to move ahead in your life with more ease and grace.
Acknowledge That You Have the Right to Grieve
All too often the grieving process is complicated by feelings that you are over-reacting to the loss of your pet. “Why are you upset, it was only a cat” is something that many of your friends and family might say.
These well-wishers may not realized the depth of attachment that you shared with your constant and loyal companion. Realize right now that it was and still is a meaningful, heart-felt relationship and you have every right to deeply miss your companion and grieve.
Form a Support Network
During this vulnerable time surround yourself with people who understand and are empathetic to your situation. There are many support systems and communities available. Your veterinarian may have suggestions as well as your local humane society. Many cities offer local, in-person pet loss support groups. There are numerous forums and communities so you can meet people who are also dealing with pet loss.
Perform a Ritual
When you feel ready performing a ritual is a way to formally say goodbye to your companion. It also gives you permission to move on with your life. You could have a funeral for you pet even several weeks or months after their passing. Consider performing a candle ceremony with select friends and family. Let your inner creativity shine and design a ritual from your heart. Know that whatever you choose will be perfect.
Take Care of Your Body
The grieving process affects your body. During such times it is important to give your body extra care and attention. Going for walks out in Nature can clear your head and ground you. Exercise can help put you body back in balance.
Consider getting a massage. Massages release toxins and relax you. What else can you do to pamper and take care of yourself during such a trying time?
Learn to Soothe Yourself
Soothing yourself is an important process to learn and implement during times of intense grief. It is a way to feel better and allow yourself to move up the vibrational scale.
Essentially, talk to yourself as you would talk to a hurt child. ?I know that I am feeling extremely down today. But that?s OK. I?ll be with what I feel because I know that really soon I?ll feel better. I know that I have lots of options right now. I could go on-line and connect with new friends. Or I could call my grief coach. I am certain that these feelings of grief will soon go away. I also know that my animal companion is with me, right now, in spirit. And if I become still, and go within I can easily connect with her spirit. Actually, I can feel my spirits lifting right now. Yes, I do feel better. And I will feel even better if I take a hot bath right now. I am very thankful that I have some time to relax and take wonderful care of myself. I deserve it.?
Play with this new tool often, whenever you feel like you would like a little lift to your spirits. You will be amazed at how effective soothing yourself is.
Take heart that although this is a seemingly impossible time you will soon feel better. There are many resources and people to help you elegantly recover from the loss of your beloved animal companion.
If you have recently lost a pet Becky Kimes can help. She is a Divine animal healer and grief recovery coach. Becky offers many resources and can help you effectively deal with the emotions and overwhelm accompanied with the loss of an animal companion. Visit http://petlosssupportcenter.com where she offers a FREE pet loss support group over the phone.
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