Author Topic: My cat died sometime two nights ago.  (Read 3539 times)

what did you do with his body

nice lie bro.
forget off. Anyways, I feel sad for you, Lugnut. My 10 year old bearded dragon died last month, so I know how you feel. R.I.P, Lugnut's cat. ;c

I can't stand listening and/or seeing animals dying.
I didn't have too.
But that's a double edged sword... I wasn't with him when he died.

I watched my cat go into a coma and die.

I watched my cat go into a coma and die.

Sucks, man. Slow deaths are always the worst.

what did you do with his body
Its still in the room where he died with a towel covering it. Semi Related - He spent the last few weeks of his life in that room. He still walked through the house, but slept in that room.
We intend to bury it with tissue paper around him.

Sounds extravagant to me.. but ok
« Last Edit: August 18, 2011, 05:58:48 PM by Lugnut1206 »

Its still in the room where he died with a towel covering it. Semi Related - He spent the last few weeks of his life in that room. He still walked through the house, but slept in that room.
We intend to bury it with tissue paper around him.

Sounds extravagant to me.. but ok
I thought you loved him



What?
>Beloved cat dies
>Throw a towel over it and forget about it

>Beloved cat dies
>Throw a towel over it and forget about it
and the call the cat "it"

>Beloved cat dies
>Throw a towel over it and forget about it
I didn't loving forget him. We haven't had the time to deal with him yet.
and the call the cat "it"
I was referring to the body.
You bury a body not a cat.
Why does it matter which pronoun I use?

If its no longer living, and you arent talking about celebrating the life, then the pronoun used is "it".

Also, My condolences.

I remember so many of my pets dying that I just stopped caring, call me a heartless person but after about 3 deaths I was done with moping

and sorry for your loss

i read this as "my car died"
i was gonna make you feel bad
but now i don't want to