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[โ€“] korendian 6 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Having just lost my 13 year old cat, and having lost dogs before as well, it's really not easier. Some cats may seem aloof to people who visit, but to their owners, they are almost a child, and show a very high amount of love and affection. When you have someone who has been in your life for so long, who regularly snuggles up on your chest in the morning purring, who gives you delicate licks of affection, and who you have seen grow from a tiny awkward bean into a beautiful adult who has been there for you every day, it for sure hurts to have to say good bye.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 5 hours ago

Yup I got my first cat at 5 years old and he lived for 20 years. I never got over it