Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Agonizing Grief When Our Pet Passes Away

Unfortunately as being pet owners who love our family pets, one of the circumstances we have to deal with is the loss of our beautiful and very loved pet. No matter how much the thought of that happening is very distressful, it is a part of life that happens to all pet owners.


When the death of our pet occurs, I do not think we realize how hard it can hit us. Especially, if we have had an older pet that may have become ill. You think that you are prepared for their passing, so it may not be so difficult when it finally happens.

But with any loved one that passes away, you are never totally prepared for it, even if you were expecting it sooner then later to happen.

I was the proud owner of a wonderful orange male cat, who was diagnosed with diabetes. His name was Benjamin. Our Benjamin required 2 shots a day for 8 years. So for those years we only took vacations where we could rent pet friendly homes and stay for awhile. We did not go away for weekends or short trips, because we had to give Benjamin his shots.

Now naturally he could of stayed at our vets, or we could of showed someone else how to administer his shots, but being crazy pet lovers we wanted him to be with us.

When Benjamin passed away, believe it or not, we missed our daily routine of giving him his shots and being their for him. Which goes to show you no matter how much work our pets may have been, we still miss them like crazy.

All our friends thought we were probably kind of relieved that it was finally over. They thought now we could take short holidays or travel anytime and not have the worry over our cat. Well needless to say, they were wrong. When you lose your pet no matter the circumstances it is extremely painful.

That is why you should openly grieve for the loss of your pet. Admit how very sad and depressed you are feeling. If you need help with the loss of your pet your should seek it out. We have tremendous resources today that can help us in our time of grief.

I know this is a old and standard cliche', but in most cases it is very true "time does heal" our pain and loss.

I find whenever we have family get togethers, like recently over the holidays, more times then not, the conversations always end up with discussions over the family pets that we had the good fortune of having over the years.

And it would seem, the one constant in our conversations about our family pets is laughter and joy. It seems weather our pets are with us at the time or have passed on, the one guarantee about animals is they will make you laugh.

When they are still with us, they are an endless source of entertainment. Especially when we seem a little down or sad, they seem to have a sixth sense about it and start doing some crazy thing that will make us laugh.

When they have passed, and we start reminiscing about the different family pets that we have had over the years it always brings laughter and some tears. But that is another thing our pets do for us, they have the ability to bring families together, because it is always one subject everyone can agree upon. We all loved our pets and still miss them.

For the millions of pet owners and pet lovers around the world, we now have access to various programs and web sites that can help us with so many different situations that arise in our everyday life concerning our pets.


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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Organizations That Help Animals

I became interested in Internet marketing.  So while I was looking for sites to promote as an affiliate marketer I found this wonderful site.  Please do not leave I am not selling anything.

The name of the site is Recover From The Grief Of Pet Loss.  I had just lost my wonder cat to diabetes at the young age of 13.  So I was interested in what this site could be about.  Long story short I did write some articles to  promote this e-book.

But what I wanted to share with everyone that on this site they list resources and links to various animal shelters and all sorts of wonderful links for every animal interest.

I listed a few of the resource links below for humane societies and adoption shelters. 

Organizations That Help Animals

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
http://www.aspca.org/

Humane Society of the United States
http://www.humanesociety.org/

National Humane Education Society
http://www.nhes.org/

Spay USA - Every year, 7 million animals are killed in the USA by animal shelters. Do your part to prevent this tragedy by helping to control animal overpopulation.

http://www.humanesociety.org/

North Shore Animal League America
http://www.nsalamerica.org/

Pet Adoption & Fostering

Pet Finder - Adopt an animal and you save its life.
http://www.petfinder.com/index.html

Net Pets - Resource full of possibilities for you to become a foster parent. When the time comes to consider owning a pet again, this is the best way to ease yourself back into it.
https://www.netpets.org/

Here is the link to the Recover from the grief of pet loss site    Click Here

Remember I am not forcing any one to buy something.  But check the resources at the end of the page.