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Losing a Pet is Painful Most People Don’t Realize it

Losing a Pet

Humans have a special — and somewhat odd — relationship with dogs. 60% of Americans own a pet, and the most popular of them are dogs  It goes far back. Many years. Up to 20 years per se. The importance of the pets in the lives of people stems from that unconditional love that they give humans,  that commitment to us and eagerness to spend every moment with us, even though we were absent from their lives  Some people go thru grief and pau=in, like cancers, divorce. Your pet in your life is your constant companion,  your best friend full of positive energy and laughter. Pets know when we are “not in the mood”, tired, angry, and I,  but they still are able to give us love,  and great entertainment. Have you heard? ” Most of my family is dead, but I have four great  animals, and they are all going to die one day…”  “Who is going to go first? My dog Olivia, or one of the cats? Which one?” Sad thoughts, couldn’t there be some order to this? It makes us nuts, right? We as humans need to make some order out of this.. And I just thought for a moment: If I could be God, I would expand the life of dogs and cats and I would make smoking and drinking completely healthy ( just kidding).

Painful farewell of losing a pet

Have you ever thought that there might be a spirit in a cat, dog, or a horse suite containing a soul, a purpose, karma, a trajectory, and a potential for healing in this lifetime, so losing a pet is very tense, means that you probably lost your soulmate., your hopes and dreams. By being present in the last stages of their lives we get to experience being of service, of unconditional love, and we are not just receiving it we are giving it too.  We are gifting them the entire universe.

Is it painful? Yes!

Is it beautiful?  Yes!

It is also very perfect. As a pet owner, you are losing someone whо had great importance in your life.  Because our animals are the first responders to our energy, right? So that way you are replacing your stress with harmony. Slow the time down completely, be in the moment. We are all for one, and one for all.

 

 Losing A Pet. What is the extent of the pain?

woman hugging her pet dog

Losing a pet according to scientists conducted research of people who lost their pets, and t they said it was a devastating experience. Great pain and even depression. We are not afraid to die maybe, but we are afraid of everyone else dying. Sometimes we grief about the animals that are not safe for us. Maybe. You have been told: ” it’s just a dog”, “it’s just a cat” you can always get another one”, not even recognizing that it is a family member. They love like a continuum, when that animal goes away it’s like a Sun going down forever. Losing a pet is not a joke.

Animals offer us an opportunity to be a better us, an opportunity to be with other people. Remember when you met your other significant other by walking your dog in that park? Tell me about it…

People are in better relationships with their pets than the relationships they have with other people. And when you look into the eyes of your pet, you are looking at their innocence, and you have also reflected that innocence back. They really return us our wholeness.

When our animals die, they go to that Rainbow Bridge, into that meadow, and they wait for us, and when we die, they take us to Heaven with them.
Actually, if I could be God, nobody would be going to that Rainbow Bridge, Not on my watch.
 
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A Cat Named Whiskers | A True Real  Story | 818 755 7900

A Cat Named Whiskers | A True Real Story | 818 755 7900

Once upon a moonlit night in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a cat named Whiskers . Whiskers wasn’t your ordinary tabby; she possessed an air of mystery and grace that enchanted all who crossed her path.