I WANNA DO IT ALL! || #EATATHOME DAY 9


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  1. In a minute
    In a minute says:

    Praying for God to give you comfort! I was like a home health then hospice nurse for my 17 yr old cat for a year. He had two strokes, bile duct stones then chronic renal failure (after recovering from liver failure) and ultimately succumbing to acute renal failure. I cried for over six months and even though we had 4 other cats, the house felt empty and I'd walk around in tears all day. He was such a sweet kitty. Then one day, early in the morning, my daughter found a 5 wk kitty under the bench of post office where she works. She took it home and I fostered it for a friend. I had no intentions of getting another cat but she was a timely distraction from my heartbreak. Four months later after getting her fixed, I drove her 5 hours away, spending the weekend getting her acclimated to her new home. She laid in my shoes in the closet, on suitcase and clothes. Needless to say, I just couldn't leave her. She is now 3 years old and is my ornery itty bitty skitties-her name is Skittles. God knows!!

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  2. Sherry Sterner
    Sherry Sterner says:

    Our pets are our family and we love them. It's alright to be sad and cry. We lost our dog Scooter after living with us for 14 years. Our hearts were broken. After about a year we decided to get another dog. He has filled our hearts with love. Cry all you want. Eventually you heart won't be broken.

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  3. KendraS90
    KendraS90 says:

    Praying for you ❤ things will get easier day by day. Sadly, things take time and you never fully get over it. I just took both my boys to the dentist the past 2 weeks. Finally done with appointments for this year! Looking forward to that!

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  4. Geralyn Husketh
    Geralyn Husketh says:

    Tiffany, please don't beat yourself up about crying and grieving over your boys. You didn't only lose 1 family member, you lost 2. On top of that you said it was a tragic accident. You may be suffering from PTSD. Please don't hesitate to seek help if needed. Praying for you all for comfort.

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  5. Carol Potts
    Carol Potts says:

    I still cry when I look at pics of my Daisy and she died in April. She slept with me, snuggled up against my chest. I didn't wash my sheets for weeks because she was still there on my sheets.😢 We all grieve differently. Just go through the motions for now.❤

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  6. Lisa Cole
    Lisa Cole says:

    It will take a long time to grieve. We lost ours in 2015/2016. I still will see or hear something and the tears come. Know that you are not alone. They aren’t just a dog, they are family. Praying for comfort and peace.

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  7. ricnic01
    ricnic01 says:

    I'm so very sorry about your pups!! We lost our sweet girl about 2 years ago now. Not sudden or unexpected. I cried every day for over 6 months. I felt like I lost one of my kids!! My heart hurts for you. We all grieve different & in our own time.

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  8. Patricia Hagedorn
    Patricia Hagedorn says:

    Your dogs were your family and you loved them dearly. The tears you cry are a normal emotion for how much you miss them. The pain will subside in time . I know this because I lost my dog to cancer. Take the time you need to grieve as each day will be easier. Love to you and the family.

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  9. Cargill House
    Cargill House says:

    Oh, sweet lady, I lost my spirit kitty almost 10 years ago in a tragic accident while I was pregnant with my 2nd and I basically went catatonic for 6 weeks, only doing the absolute bare minimum to ensure mine and my toddler’s survival. I still can’t talk about and everyday situations can trigger it, this many years later. The pain never goes away, it just gets easier to bear. You grieve however you need to. Sending lots of love from PA 💜

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