5 year's ago I lost my best friend, Moses. He was black and long haired and the best kitty 🐈⬛. He was 23 years old. He lived with me longer than our two daughters who left for college, graduated and moved out at 21 yrs of age. I miss him every day. Oh, I have other kitties that I love, but Mosie-Bo Bo was special. He's buried in our front flower garden when I talk to him when I'm outside. They ARE FAMILY. Sorry Peggy, it leaves a hole in your heart for a long time.
Sorry, I've lost 8 cats, a dog, and a mom. Currently searching for a lost cat. Sometimes I feel rather frazzled from all the loss. I have to keep pressing on though, I'm still taking care of five other cats, and a flock of doves.
I am so sorry for the pain of your double loss in such a short time. Take the time you need to grieve. Those of us who have suffered loss will completely understand. And those who don't, ignore them if you can. Much love dear sister.
I would gladly have taken a bullet for my dog, when she was alive; it was just a "reflex action" in my body.
Know that your animals are always out there, and sometimes they visit us (and when they do, they come bearing the gift of joy! :)).
I highly recommend a wonderful book called "The Dharma of Dogs" (sorry, can't remember the name of the author, but it's a woman). It got me through my loss; complete with many tears, and I had to read one story per day, to not get overwhelmed.
Animal losses we never quite get "over", and I do not think we are meant to, either.
The grieving process is one of "re-furnishing", of filling that empty, "physical" space with the presence of the animal, after it has passed. For: our relationship with them continues, wherever they are, and whatever they are doing next; it's just in another form now.
Take heavenly good care of yourselves, through this time. Many tears await, and my eyes have never been so swollen from crying, as in the weeks and months after my dog's passing.
Much love and care. <3 :)
PS: I wish to thank you for your work for humanity (and the animals), when it comes to the "cocktails", the "public serpents" etc; all excellent and very accurate descriptions of current events! Ha! Love that you have focus on the rabies-shot; it is a particularly nasty one, and needs to be removed, like the rest of them.
I was fortunate enough to come across a farm in France, many years ago, where none of the children or adults, nor their livestock or cat were injected. The children (and animals) were particularly beautiful, with a certain "light" to them, not seen in injected children (and they do this also for this purpose; to disconnect children from their own Spirit). Both humans and animals looked very healthy, they were strong, calm and peaceful, and their skin, fur and eyes shone bright. Truly amazing to behold; this can all be the reality of humanity as well as "animality", when we live in health, and walk away from the illness industry.
My little Twinkie who went to Heaven on May 6th, 2023---my little girl who died in my arms---4 Jabbed men remodeled my kitchen and bath---I blew blood clots from my nose and could barely breath--Twinkie was worse--A friend contacted, "John, take ASA NOW and this stuff"--I'll publish a list---
My little Girl wasn't so lucky--"she was just old John"-----Bullshit--5 hours before she had been jumping on my lap, up on my shoulder to watch the TV---when her Daddy cried in loneliness she licked the tears offen my cheeks. I took her to bed when she were young and held her as y'all would hold your wife. She'd get annoined, I'd spread my legs and Twinkie would sleep between my legs. She'd wake me up with a kiss/a lick to the face-"Time to get up Daddy and I may need to Twinkle."
"Y'all wanna go to Heaven my sweet baby? (she needed permission to go as she looked on at Daddy--she was worried about Daddy--so was I.--Daddy will be fine Twinkie--go home little girl.)--as she laid in my arms dying, I kissed her--"Go my sweetheart--Daddy will be there soon."
I'd come to Twinkie and I would say "Daddy's Home!"---she jumped into my arms, tail wagging and howl like a wolf--howling and screaming (until I came home). The neighbors noticed and reported this to me. I'll post a picture of my Baby if I can find one--I don't do SMART phones.
See ya soon my little girl--Hold a spot for your Daddy next to Jesus.
As a caregiver to a succession of fab felines over my lifetime (69), my grief over their death is as profound as the mourning I experienced when my father died (1994) and my mother (2008). These precious beings are all family and the furry ones never live long enough but their pure and unconditional love more than outweighs the heartbreak when The Creator calls them home.
Wrapping my arms around you and Pastor David in hugs of commiseration and empathy.
My deepest sympathies to you and Pastor David. My dog, RodiRoo, passed away Jan 2. He was an Aussie Shepherd mix and he was 14 as well. A friend of mine just lost her golden retriever. He was also 14.
My dog was mostly unvaccinated. Did the rabies vaccine twice and then that was it..
Thank you Peggy, i know your grief. I just lost my beloved boxer, Anela, at the young age of 5. I am devastated and have allowed myself to feel the whole realm of emotions. Anger is one of them, and of course sadness. She meant more to me than most can understand.
Dear Heavenly Father, I lift up Peggy and Pastor Dave to you in their time of mourning the loss of two of their beloved animal family. Wrap your arms around them and comfort them. Give them joy in the knowledge that they will one day see Miss Elsie and Teddy Bear again. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.
Both LC and Teddy passed!? I'm so sorry for your loss. 😞 I think the timing is funny as you began talking about mourning and support. A week and a half ago, we came home to find my partner's Bulldog, Rico, passed away. I should participate so we can all support each other. It's so hard. I hope the good memories of LC and Teddy bring a healing salve during this time.
My condolences. ❤️
5 year's ago I lost my best friend, Moses. He was black and long haired and the best kitty 🐈⬛. He was 23 years old. He lived with me longer than our two daughters who left for college, graduated and moved out at 21 yrs of age. I miss him every day. Oh, I have other kitties that I love, but Mosie-Bo Bo was special. He's buried in our front flower garden when I talk to him when I'm outside. They ARE FAMILY. Sorry Peggy, it leaves a hole in your heart for a long time.
Pets are family, so hard to lose them ❤️🤗
Sorry, I've lost 8 cats, a dog, and a mom. Currently searching for a lost cat. Sometimes I feel rather frazzled from all the loss. I have to keep pressing on though, I'm still taking care of five other cats, and a flock of doves.
May the Father comfort your hearts.
I am sorry for your loss Peggy! You are Truly an Inspiration to me an others!!🌸💕💫
Dear Peggy,
I am so sorry for the pain of your double loss in such a short time. Take the time you need to grieve. Those of us who have suffered loss will completely understand. And those who don't, ignore them if you can. Much love dear sister.
Oh my, so sad to hear about your losses!
I would gladly have taken a bullet for my dog, when she was alive; it was just a "reflex action" in my body.
Know that your animals are always out there, and sometimes they visit us (and when they do, they come bearing the gift of joy! :)).
I highly recommend a wonderful book called "The Dharma of Dogs" (sorry, can't remember the name of the author, but it's a woman). It got me through my loss; complete with many tears, and I had to read one story per day, to not get overwhelmed.
Animal losses we never quite get "over", and I do not think we are meant to, either.
The grieving process is one of "re-furnishing", of filling that empty, "physical" space with the presence of the animal, after it has passed. For: our relationship with them continues, wherever they are, and whatever they are doing next; it's just in another form now.
Take heavenly good care of yourselves, through this time. Many tears await, and my eyes have never been so swollen from crying, as in the weeks and months after my dog's passing.
Much love and care. <3 :)
PS: I wish to thank you for your work for humanity (and the animals), when it comes to the "cocktails", the "public serpents" etc; all excellent and very accurate descriptions of current events! Ha! Love that you have focus on the rabies-shot; it is a particularly nasty one, and needs to be removed, like the rest of them.
I was fortunate enough to come across a farm in France, many years ago, where none of the children or adults, nor their livestock or cat were injected. The children (and animals) were particularly beautiful, with a certain "light" to them, not seen in injected children (and they do this also for this purpose; to disconnect children from their own Spirit). Both humans and animals looked very healthy, they were strong, calm and peaceful, and their skin, fur and eyes shone bright. Truly amazing to behold; this can all be the reality of humanity as well as "animality", when we live in health, and walk away from the illness industry.
CHEERs! :)
https://cygnusx1.substack.com/p/its-just-a-dog.
My little Twinkie who went to Heaven on May 6th, 2023---my little girl who died in my arms---4 Jabbed men remodeled my kitchen and bath---I blew blood clots from my nose and could barely breath--Twinkie was worse--A friend contacted, "John, take ASA NOW and this stuff"--I'll publish a list---
My little Girl wasn't so lucky--"she was just old John"-----Bullshit--5 hours before she had been jumping on my lap, up on my shoulder to watch the TV---when her Daddy cried in loneliness she licked the tears offen my cheeks. I took her to bed when she were young and held her as y'all would hold your wife. She'd get annoined, I'd spread my legs and Twinkie would sleep between my legs. She'd wake me up with a kiss/a lick to the face-"Time to get up Daddy and I may need to Twinkle."
"Y'all wanna go to Heaven my sweet baby? (she needed permission to go as she looked on at Daddy--she was worried about Daddy--so was I.--Daddy will be fine Twinkie--go home little girl.)--as she laid in my arms dying, I kissed her--"Go my sweetheart--Daddy will be there soon."
I'd come to Twinkie and I would say "Daddy's Home!"---she jumped into my arms, tail wagging and howl like a wolf--howling and screaming (until I came home). The neighbors noticed and reported this to me. I'll post a picture of my Baby if I can find one--I don't do SMART phones.
See ya soon my little girl--Hold a spot for your Daddy next to Jesus.
Dear Peggy,
As a caregiver to a succession of fab felines over my lifetime (69), my grief over their death is as profound as the mourning I experienced when my father died (1994) and my mother (2008). These precious beings are all family and the furry ones never live long enough but their pure and unconditional love more than outweighs the heartbreak when The Creator calls them home.
Wrapping my arms around you and Pastor David in hugs of commiseration and empathy.
Thanks so much for all you do!
Blessings,
Amy in NYC
Hello Peggy,
My deepest sympathies to you and Pastor David. My dog, RodiRoo, passed away Jan 2. He was an Aussie Shepherd mix and he was 14 as well. A friend of mine just lost her golden retriever. He was also 14.
My dog was mostly unvaccinated. Did the rabies vaccine twice and then that was it..
Thanks for all you do in the name of freedom.
On Jesus' name
Thank you Peggy, i know your grief. I just lost my beloved boxer, Anela, at the young age of 5. I am devastated and have allowed myself to feel the whole realm of emotions. Anger is one of them, and of course sadness. She meant more to me than most can understand.
Dear Heavenly Father, I lift up Peggy and Pastor Dave to you in their time of mourning the loss of two of their beloved animal family. Wrap your arms around them and comfort them. Give them joy in the knowledge that they will one day see Miss Elsie and Teddy Bear again. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.
Both LC and Teddy passed!? I'm so sorry for your loss. 😞 I think the timing is funny as you began talking about mourning and support. A week and a half ago, we came home to find my partner's Bulldog, Rico, passed away. I should participate so we can all support each other. It's so hard. I hope the good memories of LC and Teddy bring a healing salve during this time.
Prayers and condolences for the loss of your precious family members.