
The loss of a loved one can be profound. It is without a doubt one or some of the hardest experiences a person will face in their life. But for some of us, this pain is extended to the non-human variety of loved ones – our pets.
From my own experience the loss of my son, my boy, Lego (who scientifically is known as a ‘Felis catus’, or cat) was one of the hardest experiences of loss and grief I have ever faced.
And no, this isn’t because I don’t have ‘real’ kids; I do have children of the human variety – two, in fact – who I love with all my heart.
And no, it isn’t because I haven’t experienced the passing of a significant human family member or friend before; I have.
It’s because, for me (and many others), pets are part of the family, just as much as humans. And this is something that I think should be acknowledged more than it is.
