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Im so depressed

I miss my cat so much. The last thing i did for him was give him wet food. He took a few bites and laid his head down and i took him to the ER and he passed away. I think about him almost everyday. I broke all the blood vessles in my face from screaming over my loss. 20 years and he could have Lived lived longer. I miss him more than anything.
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saintsong · 41-45, F
I lost my Mr. Daisy April 6th last month...16 years of Love Love Love! He grew up with my kids! I called his name outside last night, then I felt dumb cause he wasn't with us anymore...Sometimes I think I see him passing in the corner of my eye... I miss him so so much too. So do the kids. I feel ya.
ScarletWitch · 31-35, F
@saintsong he was my childhood pet. My mom gave him to be before she passed away. Last thing my grandmother touched before she passed and she raised me. Went with me through all my truamas. Had no one but my cat. I feel an empty hole in my heart.
saintsong · 41-45, F
@ScarletWitch HUGS! Cat's are a special bestest best friend ever, especially the ones we had our whole lives....There is no replacing them...Daisy was given to me from my mother, my mothers cat His mother was given to my mother by her mother she had Daisy's Grandma cat, so 3 generations of my family gave us 3 generations of cats...To me that was kindof special...Like a family Heirloom...And Mr. Daisy would lick my sons hair and beard all the time, and he knew when he would have a seizure and take care of him...He was the king of the house. I knew he was nearing the end and held him as he was purring, and just bawled my eyes out cause he was skin and bones, I couldn't bare to see him like that. Then we went on vacation and the kids told their brother to come home to say his good byes and he did, and Mr.Daisy died in my sons arms, they didn't tell me or my husband until we came home. My daughter preserved him and got him creamated. Every day someone cry's about him be it my son or my daughter or me, I don't know how long we will grieve... I just hope that we don't grieve too much where we fall into depression as a result...Maybe thinking about the good times might put a smile on our faces even if just for a second...The good Lord is close to the broken hearted, He binds up the broken hearted, I don't know if you have faith or not, but maybe you could find comfort in the Holy Spirit who cares for you and loves you....
@saintsong This may sound totally wacko to you, but you MAY be seeing him passing in the corner of your eye. Many people who "die" are seen by the living shortly after their "deaths." It's not a hallucination or an apparition, it's the energy of that person which can appear in physical reality.

Consciousness survives physical death. And when one makes their transition to "the other side," their vibration is most often too high for us mortals to see or hear. But every once in a while, especially if you can raise your vibration high enough to get that much closer to their vibration, you can catch a glimpse of their spirit.

There's a LOT on YouTube about this. Hospice nurses have a lot of stories about this.
saintsong · 41-45, F
@PhoenixPhail this brings tears to my eyes, I do wish it's Daisy's spirit who's coming to me
@saintsong Trust Daisy's spirit is still very much with you, and always will be. 🩵