How do I get my family to cope with my cats death?
Melly asked:
She just had kittens and it was a really sudden death, probably ate something she shouldn’t have, and she passed away. Now, my family, my boyfriend and my mom, maily, because they were the ones to see her pass, are in a state of shock. What do I do to make them feel better about it? She was a great cat and I don’t want to make it worse.
David
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She just had kittens and it was a really sudden death, probably ate something she shouldn’t have, and she passed away. Now, my family, my boyfriend and my mom, maily, because they were the ones to see her pass, are in a state of shock. What do I do to make them feel better about it? She was a great cat and I don’t want to make it worse.
David

February 28th, 2011 at 3:47 pm
Owen
Don’t do anything. We all deal with death a little different, just let it go. They will each deal with it on there own terms.
March 2nd, 2011 at 8:01 pm
Isabella
The sudden and inexplicable death of a beloved pet is very hard to deal with.
I saw a wonderful quote yesterday: No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can totally remove his fur from your couch Leo Dworken.
A little humor and dwelling on fond memories is the way to go.
March 6th, 2011 at 5:11 am
Xavier
here is a list of yahoo groups that you can join:
March 9th, 2011 at 3:56 am
Evan
I cried for 2 weeks. There is no easy way.
March 10th, 2011 at 5:03 am
Justin
Bring the cat to a taxidermist have it mounted so it can be with the family for ever. Or maybe bring the pelt to a furrier and have some nice gloves lined with the cats fur. Give everybody in the family a pair as a gift. If you run short on having enough pelt for all the gloves find one of those kittens that match her color the closest.
March 11th, 2011 at 6:05 pm
Caleb
It’s a fact, and you may take a little while to digest it. Let time heal, and it’s the way this will work.
Let the force be with you.
March 15th, 2011 at 5:15 am
Makayla
You could remind then just how precious HUMAN LIFE is and that they’ve been very blessed that their own family is alive and healthy.
March 15th, 2011 at 4:37 pm
Parker
Time heals all wounds. Perhaps getting a new cat or some other pet would help.
March 18th, 2011 at 1:55 am
Jasmine
Give everyone a chance to mourn. Talking about her may help: telling stories about all the funny things she did, what she meant to you, your special memories. Tears are okay. Don’t feel like you can’t grieve because she was just a cat. She was an important, irreplaceable part of your family. Honor her memory and never forget her.
March 20th, 2011 at 7:01 am
Isaiah
They have to deal with your precious cat’s death in their own way. I am so sorry to hear your kitty passed away though.
March 22nd, 2011 at 8:02 am
Madison
If you can, have her cremated and that way everyone can pet the box or something and cry and after awhile they will cry less and be glad that she is with them.
March 24th, 2011 at 4:17 am
Hailey
I’m sorry to hear that. too bad you didn’t get your cat spayed before she got pregnant and then you wouldn’t have to be going through this.
March 24th, 2011 at 12:19 pm
Evan
It Is Very Hard. I Had A Cat That Died Of Old Age.