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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > A Grief Forum > Pet Loss (Viewed 2559 times)
Opheliaism 

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Pet Loss
< on 3/2/2009 2:08 PM >
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I know a lot of times, the loss of a pet is trivialized but many people I know love their animals like children and I have seen them deal with that loss and go through the same grief cycles as anyone who has lost a human loved one. The best support site I could find for this is posted below.


http://www.pet-loss.net/



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Re: Pet Loss
< Reply # 1 on 3/2/2009 11:22 PM >
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It feels awkward and childish to grieve over a pet, as an adult, despite knowing that there are undoubtedly others going through the same thing. Good to know there are sites like that around.




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