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Pet Loss Can Be Just As Devastating!
'And all because of a damned cat! It's only a cat, for God's sake!'
How can we help our kids cope with this complex process? Obviously, the first thing is to recognise the impact of the loss, and we can learn from the example of the mother above. It also goes without saying that we must encourage our kids to express their grief and explore their feelings. And we must also recognise the value of a 'rite of passage'. This is a ceremony, simple or otherwise, whereby the participants realise they have moved from one situation or status to another. Following the death of a pet, this can be a burial or a memorial ceremony. As parents we MUST attend - it's not some simple game the kids are playing in the backyard! It's a deeply emotional, psychological coming to terms with a potentially devastating loss. Encourage the kids, then, to treat it seriously. Let them pick or buy flowers. Let them draw pictures, write poems and/or sing songs. Let them say prayers of gratitude for the companionship they enjoyed. Let them express their grief! Then, at all costs, avoid the temptation to supply a 'replacement' pet. Kids must have time to EXPERIENCE the void, so that they can come to terms with it and in due time move on. At that point 'another' pet (not a 'replacement') can be considered. Experiencing both the joys and loss of a pet can be a sound emotional training for the unpredictability of life. By treating this aspect of their childhood seriously and sensitively we can do our kids an immense favour. Happy parenting!
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