I think it's so sad that people still struggle to talk about their loss
especially when it comes to pets. I mean, we all know how much love and companionship they bring to our lives, and it's only natural to feel a huge void after they're gone
. The fact that there are charities like RSPCA and Blue Cross offering counseling services is amazing - it shows that we're starting to normalize the idea of grieving for pets
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And I love how pet cemeteries are popping up all over the place - it's like a tribute to our furry friends who have passed on
. But, honestly, €200 per service is a bit steep for me... can't we make these services more accessible?
Still, I think this is a great step towards acknowledging the emotional significance of losing a pet and providing support systems for those who are grieving
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You know what's even wilder? The fact that pets have been buried in public cemeteries since the 19th century! Like, humans have been doing it for centuries, but we're just now starting to talk about it more openly
. I guess that's progress, right?
And I love how pet cemeteries are popping up all over the place - it's like a tribute to our furry friends who have passed on
You know what's even wilder? The fact that pets have been buried in public cemeteries since the 19th century! Like, humans have been doing it for centuries, but we're just now starting to talk about it more openly