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Takes some adjusting not having a doG. Spent the weekend deep cleaning everything. Trying to remove anything that reminds me of her. Our lives were so intertwined. Although its painful there is an increased sense of freedom. Anyone felt this?
Yes, it’s the release from responsibility, care and worry. I get so attached. I haven’t had a doG in years but I love those little critters and I can feel your pain. My current kitty is 11. The one before him was 21+ when he gave up the ghost and it took me forever to not look for him in his favorite places. Our fur family has always seemed to find us, we have never purposely looked but have always been receptive when they find us. I guess for us, that’s just the way it’s supposed to work. ❤️😊