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Old 10-21-2006, 11:53 AM   #14
ditsy
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Originally Posted by sweetr72
Thank you..that is so very special to me that you said that. I do love and adore my dogs...my heart is still torn over Moocho's death and I still cry like a baby when I get to his grave site...i almost feel guilty that I have two new pups since him sometimes. But life goes on right. Thank you agan for your kind words about their video.

Dawn
My 15 yrs old cat died about 18 months ago, and I still feel a lump in my throat when I think about her.

She spent the last two years living with my mother (on the farm where she was born) because I moved to the states (from england) and both my husband and I agreed that she wasn't young enough to deal with the stress of quarantine if I brought her to the USA.

I would go back to the UK every 6 months and she still remembered me, my family would laugh about how she would follow me around the house like a dog and were slightly grossed out by the fact we would sleep together.

The reason I'm telling you all this is because I too know the guilt of "replacing" .... I just couldn't get another pet for a while, and I know I can't get a cat just yet, so thats how I ended up with my Jake, my Yorkie (who has been totally live changing and has brought a new level of happiness to my life).

Anyway, I just wanted you to know I understood and thank you because of the great memories you have reminded me of through your post.

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