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Life After Brown
you dont know what you've got till its gone
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<blockquote data-quote="Tater&#039;s Dad" data-source="post: 492776" data-attributes="member: 20819"><p>It is always hard to lose a family member. I remember my first cat (Sinbad) and think about him often. I was 9 when I got him and 26 when I lost him - over 6 years ago. I always think about the goodtimes we had together... but life moves on and we make new friends and they too will become family (I adopted brother and sister cats 4 years ago) - and I will put myself through the same pain as I did 6 years ago when it is their time to go.</p><p> </p><p>As my mother always says (she is a nurse) we always treat our animals better then our family. If the animal is sick and dying, we make the heart wrenching decision to move them on... meanwhile, we try to save our family and have them suffer for years (had this happen with my Grandfather) watched him dying in a hospital for over a year - in pain everyday and nothing we could do.</p><p> </p><p>Well enough of that - now that I am in tears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tater's Dad, post: 492776, member: 20819"] It is always hard to lose a family member. I remember my first cat (Sinbad) and think about him often. I was 9 when I got him and 26 when I lost him - over 6 years ago. I always think about the goodtimes we had together... but life moves on and we make new friends and they too will become family (I adopted brother and sister cats 4 years ago) - and I will put myself through the same pain as I did 6 years ago when it is their time to go. As my mother always says (she is a nurse) we always treat our animals better then our family. If the animal is sick and dying, we make the heart wrenching decision to move them on... meanwhile, we try to save our family and have them suffer for years (had this happen with my Grandfather) watched him dying in a hospital for over a year - in pain everyday and nothing we could do. Well enough of that - now that I am in tears. [/QUOTE]
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