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DeathOfDecadenc
04-25-06, 05:42 AM
grr i am
maybe some of you remember that i got a kitten well i loved her she was my life
im crying right now even writing this olaweklwhe
well i decided one day to pick up and move to los angeles grr eff chicago
anyways i was so broke when i moved out here i couldnt even afford to eat and it was selfish to keep my babylove so i had to give her away. i know i have her to a good family but im dying without her. she was like the love of my life.. i want to ask for her back but i know i cant. i dont know what to do i cant stop crying and thinking about her
:help: :cry:
karenlovessnow
04-25-06, 09:02 AM
Wow, that sucks for you. Sorry. I guess all you can do is be happy she is being taken good care of and hopefully with time, the pain will subside. I was in a similar situation with my lovebird. I gave her to my vet because I didn't have the time and attention to give her, the way she needed it, plus my cats tormented her constantly, which is part of the reason she didn't get let out of the cage that often. So she's doing great now and gets to fly free whenever she wants, which is almost always, plus I get regular updates which helps. So I hope you can come to some kind of peace about your situation soon. Good luck.
I know this isn't going to help you right now, but do you have any idea how very special you are to have such a capacity for love that you are showing. Most people would just go get another kitten, and the pain would not be that huge. You are a sweetheart.
:hug: You made a very difficult decision, and those decisions are hard on the soul, but you made it out of love. You wanted the best for your baby. I think a lot of us here can understand and appreciate that. :hug:
You say she went to a good home. Thats the main thing, and you know shes being well looked after and is loved. You made your decision with the best intentions and I'm sure shes very happy. Aww, I want to give you a hug.
That's so sad. At least you know that she's alive and happy. Maybe you could ring her new home and ask about how she's doing. She might even have a new best friend there. I had to leave my cat with my parents and it helped me a lot to know that she has attached herself to my Dad.
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