why does it always have to be cats OR dogs? I’ve had both, some at the same time. Depending on how they’re treated and taught, any can bring a special and individual sort of love and devotion into your life. That’s why so many of us want to give it back to them. Thanks to all our fur-babies, and thanks to those of us not afraid of sharing our loss when they pass.
Some of the comments demonstrate a desperate longing for some to believe they are somehow different from animals. .Happily for the animals and their companions, those people are indeed different.
All the comments this week were wonderful except a few and and lost of cat dog even human the hurt never go away I lost a cat year ago now about to lose the last one I have
Just a note to bawana…no, not all this over a dead “cat”…all this over a dead “friend” (or family member). To some of us….many of us…pets are NOT livestock…and frequently treat us better than any “person”.
When I had to put my 18 year old Chow down last April of 2014, my 6 year old Yellow Lab mourned for a month by laying under the table, eating half of his usual food, going out only to relieve himself then back under the table. It was a couple more months before he acted like his old self. Evidently you haven’t owned any dogs or cats.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Poor Izzy…..
AliCom over 9 years ago
I know you people hate cats, I feel the same way about dogs. If only it had been the dog.
frumdebang over 9 years ago
Anything but the squirrel!
rcw90 over 9 years ago
Losing a pet is like losing a family member…yes, all this over a dead cat. >^..^<
James Hopkins over 9 years ago
To many pets are like family, whether it’s dogs or cats or whatever pet you prefer. If you don’t understand that, then I don’t know what to tell you.
fidgetkitty over 9 years ago
why does it always have to be cats OR dogs? I’ve had both, some at the same time. Depending on how they’re treated and taught, any can bring a special and individual sort of love and devotion into your life. That’s why so many of us want to give it back to them. Thanks to all our fur-babies, and thanks to those of us not afraid of sharing our loss when they pass.
swymore over 9 years ago
@bawana and AliCom…You’re both D-bags! Have a little compassion!
Terr Bear Premium Member over 9 years ago
Izzy needs hugs. :( Animals do mourn the loss of a companion. I’ve seen it with my pets.
cindyorch over 9 years ago
my other cat wandered the house looking for the one that died and crying out every so often. It was quite sad…..
cindyorch over 9 years ago
I believe it is called empathy…look it up
cindyorch over 9 years ago
great artwork Frank…really.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 9 years ago
Some of the comments demonstrate a desperate longing for some to believe they are somehow different from animals. .Happily for the animals and their companions, those people are indeed different.
riceller01 over 9 years ago
My heart goes out to you on your loss. I’ve been there. Got a nice granite marker for his grave, they even engraved his image on it.
Train 1911 over 9 years ago
All the comments this week were wonderful except a few and and lost of cat dog even human the hurt never go away I lost a cat year ago now about to lose the last one I have
ansilatoms Premium Member over 9 years ago
Just a note to bawana…no, not all this over a dead “cat”…all this over a dead “friend” (or family member). To some of us….many of us…pets are NOT livestock…and frequently treat us better than any “person”.
denise.wolff over 9 years ago
They are ‘fur babies’. ’Nuff said
Daviddeer over 9 years ago
When I had to put my 18 year old Chow down last April of 2014, my 6 year old Yellow Lab mourned for a month by laying under the table, eating half of his usual food, going out only to relieve himself then back under the table. It was a couple more months before he acted like his old self. Evidently you haven’t owned any dogs or cats.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
4 dogs and 2 cats. 3 of the dogs are past 10.