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Pets are meant to die. It’s an intrinsic part of the deal. That’s one aspect of why it’s so good for kids to grow up with them – to teach them about loss as (no offence, Rover) in a best-case scenario, it will be their first experience of it. Pets enrich your existence, show you unconditional love (well, not cats obviously) and move on, having taught you a profound lesson. Like a little four-legged Mary Poppins.

When my childhood cat Coco went to the great cushion in front of the fireplace in the sky, I genuinely believed I would never get over it. Perfect storm-wise, at school we’d recently learned about Queen Victoria endlessly mourning Prince Albert and wearing black for the rest of her life, so I even had a grief role model. I simply did not see how I could ever be happy again. Spoiler alert, etc.

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I dread the day we have to say goodbye to them (admittedly less so at the moment, as one has started waking me up at 4am every morning, on the dot, like he has a watch). But I’m also determined to try my best to handle it as well as possible.

However I’m currently haunted (pun not intended/Freudian slip) by a post I read on Fesshole, the social media account where people confess their sins anonymously. It said: “Vet here, if you bring in your beloved pet for it’s [sic] final time and you walk out of the room, we do judge you, the fear in that pet’s eyes when you leave it is worse than the actual euthanasia. I waive the fee for owners that stay. It’s not often enough though.”

Obviously I didn’t chuck them out of the car window with the engine still running or anything – there was a lengthy, tearful farewell speech and cuddling. But still, I feel awful now. I suppose it’s about progress, not perfection – I will aim to do better, and be more courageous in future. Especially if my vet operates the same fee-waiving policy.

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