Re: Food for Thought../Therapy Animals
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Food for Thought../Therapy Animals
- From: T*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 14:50:04 EST
Thanks Daryl, Zem. I know this group can sympathize having gone through
this a number of times yourselves, as have I. Never gets easier, does it? Our
pets are like children to us. Mentioned to Daryl off-list that I don't know
if it is worse for people who have kids or who don't.....but either way, the
loss is painful for anyone that loves their pets! Doesn't really matter what
pet it is, we lost our beloved Guinea Pig not too long ago, hit dh hard...he
sat cradling her in his arms for a good half hour or so. I knew they had a
special bond, since she would wait for him to come home from work every day
and wait for the door to open, then squeal uncontrollably until he came and
said hello and gave her a carrot. One would have thought it was just a
routine, but she knew darn well if it was him coming home or if it was just me
opening the door for the dogs, etc.
Thanks again!
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 1/13/2009 9:46:56 AM Central Standard Time,
zemuly@comcast.net writes:
Me, too. You are right, Daryl, the death of a pet does leave a hole in the
heart.
zem
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