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Sue Cauhape's avatar

This is exactly what I've experienced this past year. Last year, Sept 21st, I lost my beloved cat, Buda. It was a horrible, painful event, especially for poor Buda who was in terrible pain with a heart attack. To see my "familiar" writhe as he did sent me into shock. Writing poems about it for the next week or so really helped unravel that "mess" of emotions you speak of. Next week on the 21st, I plan to post an essay and a poem or two in Buda's memory. I even collected photos of him for a video I might post too. In putting all this together after a year, I find it's true what you said. The pain has diminished some. Not all, but I have perspective. And I have his ashes and favorite photo on a shelf so I can say hello Buda to him whenever I pass. He's still with me in a way. And the writing helped me get through the tough part of it all.

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JaCee Music's avatar

thank you, alvaro.

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