Cat died. Still can’t get used to his absence. Buying a new pet



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Cat died. Still can't get used to his absence. Buying a new pet? and got a better answer

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Wait. Do not force yourself You will feel when it is necessary to start. You'll feel it in your gut: Oh, it's time, is that my kitty?

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Wait. Don't force yourself. You'll feel it when it's time to start. You'll feel it in your gut: It's about time, that's my kitty!

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Buy a new one

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Don't start it right away. cool it down a bit, but definitely don't look for the same thing, don't be very sympathetic.

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What died? If from a viral disease then you should not get a new pet at least a year

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Take it off the street

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horror! you just never had anyone die! when your relatives or friends are gone then the cat will just seem like dust!

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They bought what nature gives Father got for free. Dogs drove a one-month old kitten up a tree at work and brought it home.

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I had a cat that died almost 18 years old and a week later got a kitten

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Are you mentally ready for a new cat? You should understand that the new cat is not the same and you should not compare them If you have work loads then maybe you should wait

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I live in our house. I don't live very long, I don't remember when I was little. I was little for about 10 years. And then I became big right away, when I lived for 12 years. I have a lot of friends and they are all good: they can jump and run, and can spit and yell like a cat. I can, too, but not well. So I started asking my mom to buy me a little cat: Mom, buy me a cat, or else I'll start crying. Well, buy it! I want a kitty! Give me a kitty! Ah, blah, blah, blah. Buy it, or I'll give it to you! a. I want to want a cat. a. bubba. And so every day. My mom got tired of it and gave me a ruble. I went to the market and bought a cat from Kuklachev. I brought it home and started to feed it with fish from the quack, it ate a lot and still asks for more. I gave him some bread and herring, and he ate them too. Then he started sneezing on his face with his front legs, and lifted his back leg up by his head. Then he began to look where he could go to visit. He chose his mother's slipper and went. Mom also went, but she something in a guest did not like and she began to yell at me and the cat. I roared and went to bed. But could not sleep, because under the windows gathered all sorts of kittens and they began to loudly yell some gypsy. Ours also kept up. So we had bliss in our house. There was not a single slipper that hadn't been visited by guests and left something behind. It was really nice and fun: the tails were lying around everywhere and my mom and I were always stepping on them and yelling loudly, even louder than the pet. Tomorrow I'll go to school and tell everyone to ask their moms for ssobaqs, good fun: they yell louder and leave more guests. I'll be begging them to buy me an add and a cow, too. I'm bored and have no one to play with.

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If you're ready for this morally, I think so. But also do not forget that the cat is a big responsibility. If you have a heavy workload at work and no one at home to look after the cat in your absence, I think you should postpone it

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It is better not to do it right away. Come to your senses, and later, when you realize you need a cat, just buy/have one for yourself.

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I'm sorry, I still don't understand what the cat died of. 10 years is pretty average age, with proper care cats live fine up to 18 years. Have you seen a doctor, examined, treated? Judging by your question, no. Then I don't really understand why you need another cat. You need to take care of your cat, take care of his health, invest in him and then he will live a long time. Or do you want the second cat to die at a young age as well?

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I forget I ain't got no dog And my hand reaches out to pet it. I always leave the light on in the dark corridor ... I can't get along With the stubborn fact that there's no dog ... I never take away her leash And automatically lock the kitchen, - I forget that there's no dog ... And after moving in - the rug in the chair. I have not had the strength to put it away. I wake up in the morning thinking, "Did you take the dog out for a walk? I can't believe It's hard to believe That he's been gone for more than a year...

 

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