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BreadWarlock · 31-35, M
James wouldn't want you to harm yourself in any way. It won't be easy and you'll miss him dearly but he lives on in you.
The best way that you can honour James memory is to stay here and give another pet the same love and care that you once gave to him.
So many animals die without ever knowing a happy, loving home... here, you have your chance to show another pet what that is like - a pet that might not otherwise get to experience that.
So many animals die without ever knowing a happy, loving home... here, you have your chance to show another pet what that is like - a pet that might not otherwise get to experience that.
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@SW-User Maybe try not making the second two points???
It doesn't really matter if you think that Rainbow Bridge is a real place or if animals have souls - but saying as much to a grieving person can really be hurtful and insensitive to them.
Let them have their beliefs if it's helping them - just like you wouldn't stand by the grotto in the mall yelling "Hey, children, Santa is not real"... or, at least, we hope you wouldn't???
It doesn't really matter if you think that Rainbow Bridge is a real place or if animals have souls - but saying as much to a grieving person can really be hurtful and insensitive to them.
Let them have their beliefs if it's helping them - just like you wouldn't stand by the grotto in the mall yelling "Hey, children, Santa is not real"... or, at least, we hope you wouldn't???
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@SW-User So is encouraging them to give the same loving home to another pet who might not otherwise have a loving home... and it doesn't involve subjecting them to your beliefs - but you didn't do that.
We all know for a fact that not all pets get a loving home.
We all know for a fact that not all pets get a loving home.