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  • I Have been there it was one of the hardest thing I had to do in my life and I have had to do it twice. I did not bury my cat I let them cremate her. I think it better and healthier. After the life is gone all that is left is the shell.
  • My pet neither old nor sick. I had a parakeet, and we kept it in a cage on the fireplace ledge. One cold day, a breeze blew down the chimney, and one of the doors to the fireplace was missing the glass, and the breeze blew right by the bird, he flapped his wings like crazy and dropped dead. I was getting ready for school when it happened. We buried it out back behind the garage in a bird food box.
  • My brother has been digging holes for my cats when they are put to sleep when they are sick. This month, he buried his first pet, a black cat named Mousie. I heard that he cried like a maniac. I was 35 when I lost my first cat and he was 37, the time comes sooner or later.

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