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Simba unregistered |
posted 10-26-2003 02:37 PM
Hi everyone, I dropped off my kitty and am back and I miss him terribly, I still have a week to stay here before I myself leave but oh man it was heartbreaking, he didn't eat and he howled like he was crying, I miss him so much I don't know what to do I am so sad IP: Logged |
beepbeep Member Posts: 61 |
posted 10-26-2003 02:58 PM
I bet he misses you just as bad. Maybe if you keep your self busy for a while you wont feel so bad? Im feel so bad for you. I hope it gets better soon. Try to read a book. You will forget about everything for atleast a while. Also if you just think about how happy you will be when you finally get to see him again it might be ok. I cant even leave my cats for more than a week without getting lonely. Good luck! ------------------ IP: Logged |
mybigfunny unregistered |
posted 10-26-2003 04:13 PM
I feel your pain, I hope you have someone nice to comfort you. Take care. IP: Logged |
Simba unregistered |
posted 10-26-2003 09:02 PM
no unfortunately i have no family here except for kitty and now he's gone the worst is i feel so responsible rather irresponsible cuz i let him down sob sob i'm so depressed i can't imagine feeling like this about a cat but it's like he's my everything my best friend, i know it sounds pathetic ...:'( IP: Logged |
mybigfunny unregistered |
posted 10-27-2003 04:31 PM
Simba, You don't sound pathetic at all, I feel the same way about my kitty. He actually is my comfort because I live alone, and my family doesn't really understand how you can be so close to a cat. That's why I'm so worried about him, I don't know if I could handle losing the only comfort in my life right now. ( I'm currently single) So, you're definitely not alone. I sometimes wonder if my attachment to him isn't a little too strong! IP: Logged |
simba unregistered |
posted 10-27-2003 06:46 PM
I know bigfunny same thing with me, i live alone and my dad's only solution is to get another cat when i leave and he just doesn't understand the attachment i have i don't see him as a cat he is human to me hehe it's good to know tho that there are others out there who share this love for their cats IP: Logged |
Carayanis New Member Posts: 7 |
posted 10-27-2003 06:54 PM
Hi Simba, Sorry to hear that you two are in so much pain. My edgar is like my best buddy, even though I'm married, he understands me so well and me him. That's why I couldn't even imagine parting with him regardless of his problems, unless he needed medical attention of course. I moved from out of state and Edgar has really helped with my feeling that I have family here. Know what you are feeling and our hearts go out to you. Warmest regards. IP: Logged |
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