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Mar 02, 2006 23:42

And I may not make another for a while, but this, in my world, bears mention ( Read more... )

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lucifer_6669 March 2 2006, 22:26:59 UTC
That really sucks. Condolences...you should come out on Saturday and have a drink for her. And bring the boy. Give me a shout, as I would definitly like to see you there. Hope your alright, I know how much you loved that thing...laters

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fallen_lamia March 2 2006, 22:34:47 UTC
Please rephrase your post. In all due respect, Morrighan was *not* a "thing."

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lucifer_6669 March 3 2006, 05:18:11 UTC
Sure...I don't see how it matters, but "I know how much you loved that cat." Happy? Good. Laters.

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fallen_lamia March 3 2006, 09:37:23 UTC
Thank you. I'm not meaning to come off as rude. But I am rather sensitive to how she is referred to. She was an amazing character, had a personality all her own, was greatly loved, and will be badly missed. To call her a 'thing' makes her come ascross as less then who she was.

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apophasis March 2 2006, 22:31:09 UTC
I'm so sorry to hear. Losing a pet well loved is always a difficult thing. Putting down my dog of many years was one of the hardest choices I had to make.

My sympathies :(

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burnt_loviatar March 3 2006, 08:08:00 UTC
It was a really hard choice, but I couldn't bear to see her like that any longer.
She was always such a sweetheart.
Thank you for your sympathies

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burnt_loviatar March 3 2006, 08:08:24 UTC
you don't have to, we'll talk later

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variance March 3 2006, 00:17:38 UTC
My sympathies to you. I know how hard it is to put down a much loved pet. I took comfort in knowing we did the right thing when we put Loki down, he'd been suffering for too long. Please take comfort in the fact she is no longer suffering. *hugs*

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burnt_loviatar March 3 2006, 08:11:41 UTC
I do. She looked so horribly uncomfortable, and kept growling. I don't know how much pain she was in, but she was obviously living in extreme fear, and she'd suddenly lost the ablility to really move.
I feel I did all I could, but I'm still sorry I couldn't do more.

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onestrugglemore March 3 2006, 00:25:37 UTC
I'm so sorry.

I know she was a beloved friend.

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burnt_loviatar March 3 2006, 08:13:43 UTC
She really was. I keep expecting her to come trotting around the corner and demand my attention. A little while ago, she spent an entire afternoon just lying on my lap. She just adjusted everytime I had to move her, unless I got up to leave. I miss her.

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