I know, right? It's like "Bow down to me, i am one of the many princes of law! You have no right to speak to me, you lower life form!"
*just rofled because its so true*
I know! they should have a law for the police <.<
...They should have many laws for the police.
Oh yeah, I think it should be like that too
You wanna know why?
My sisters cat, called orangie, a orange tabby, was run over by a cop. When she heard him, she ran out to him, and started to sob over him. Mom and dad had him pull over, and told him that he should atleast say sorry to my sis, and he's like, in a heartless voice. "Yeah, get out of my way," Or something like that. But, that was in a place where the police were really bad. They were always like, an hour late to get there, and they were just plain jerks to people. I'm glad we finally moved outa that place.
That's sad. I hate those kinds of the deaths the most...>.> I think the person who ran over whatever animal should be fined or go to court and jailed or whatever for hit and run...
Ah, yeah, my cat got run over when I was really little. It's more like a dim memory it was so long ago.
We were coming back from spending the night at a friends house, I think, and my mom and my dad saw it, but I wasn't allowed to see it cause I was so little, but I still cried. He was called killerfuzzball, and he was kinda stupid in the head, but I still loved him.
I understand. When things die, they die, nothing can really bring them back. I don't cry like how Spongebob did in the episode where he couldn't stop crying and when he threw away the patty he was like 'IT'S NOT FAIR!!'. I knew it was her time to go, she was an old cat. I'm just sad because I miss those old memories of her when she was happier and healthier, which we couldn't go back to even she did get better, 'cause she wouldn't get THAT much better...
That and she was the closest living thing to me...so it's really hard having her go, especially since one of my hobbies was petting her. So now when I'm bored I go into my bedroom and she's not there...
Ahhh, that sounds terrible...TT^TT I've only lost this cat and her brother (who died REALLY young). And I've lost my grandmother, who I didn't know that much until after her death (I was more sad that I didn't get to know her than I was before...>.>).
I had a friend who had TONS of dogs and they all kept dying by being run over by a car or old age or just something...It's very sad...>.>
Angel of the Lord (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
Sorry about your cat. I've never lost a pet before (except two goldfish but I didn't like them anyway), so I don't really know what it's like. Once my dog was sick and I thought he was going to die, but he didn't. I was sad then.
This also reminds me of when I was young and my grandpa had died (I was like 8or9), I was sad and cried at his funeral but I got over it pretty quickly. Probably because I didn't really like him. But then like a year or two later or something, my friends' grandpa died, and she kept bawling. It was really confusing to me. Back then (and probably still today), I thought it was pretty useless to cry over the dead, because well they're dead. And crying isn't going to bring them back. And aren't they suppose to go to a better place or something? But I guess crying is good because at least you release your emotions.
So I guess, if you need to cry, you should. I guess. Or something- I feel like I've been rambling. I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry for your loss D:
I think i kinda know what your talking about, with the father thing. one of my grandmothers died, but it was a long time ago. I still miss her though, and i didn't even get to see her for over a year or two, maybe even three, before she died. I didn't even get to see her when she was dead.
So, i didn't know what she looked like, but I know what it's like to loose a cat, because I've lost a family dog, like, 4 times, and it made me really sad. Also lost 3 cats, recently, because they were outside cats, and they dissapeared.
But I still have my own dog, a black lab, who is only 3 years old. So hopefully, I wont loose him anytime soon.
Anyway, sorry, im rambling e.e
Just reading this made me feel sad, and feel bad for you. But, i think you and your family did the right thing, putting the cat down. It was her time, i think, and she still lives in your heart and in your memories, forever. It's fine to be sad, too. When my grandma died, i tried to be strong, but then i ended up crying anyway.
But as I said, she still lives on in your heart, and in your memories. I think that, if you think about all the happy times you had with her, and know that she was happy too, it'll make it a bit better.
Sorry for the long comment, and I hope you feel better soon. ^.^
Mistress Amoranta
Otaku Legend | Posted 09/18/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
Yeah XD
Lawl, laws for the law enforcement *rofls*
Anyway, im glad someone agrees with me
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/18/10 | Reply
@Mistress Amoranta:
Or stricter guidelines, or something...>3>
Mistress Amoranta
Otaku Legend | Posted 09/17/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
I know, right? It's like "Bow down to me, i am one of the many princes of law! You have no right to speak to me, you lower life form!"
*just rofled because its so true*
I know! they should have a law for the police <.<
...They should have many laws for the police.
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/17/10 | Reply
@Mistress Amoranta:
Some police just think they're above the law, or just above everyone else....>.>
That sounds ABSOLUTELY terrible. They really need to have some kind of law like that...
Mistress Amoranta
Otaku Legend | Posted 09/17/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
Oh yeah, I think it should be like that too
You wanna know why?
My sisters cat, called orangie, a orange tabby, was run over by a cop. When she heard him, she ran out to him, and started to sob over him. Mom and dad had him pull over, and told him that he should atleast say sorry to my sis, and he's like, in a heartless voice. "Yeah, get out of my way," Or something like that. But, that was in a place where the police were really bad. They were always like, an hour late to get there, and they were just plain jerks to people. I'm glad we finally moved outa that place.
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/17/10 | Reply
@:
Thank you~! ^ ^ I do feel better now...just a bit empty...O.O
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/17/10 | Reply
@Mistress Amoranta:
That's sad. I hate those kinds of the deaths the most...>.> I think the person who ran over whatever animal should be fined or go to court and jailed or whatever for hit and run...
Mistress Amoranta
Otaku Legend | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
Ah, yeah, my cat got run over when I was really little. It's more like a dim memory it was so long ago.
We were coming back from spending the night at a friends house, I think, and my mom and my dad saw it, but I wasn't allowed to see it cause I was so little, but I still cried. He was called killerfuzzball, and he was kinda stupid in the head, but I still loved him.
Paulini
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
I'm sorry for your loss. =(
But just as you said, that's how life works.
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
@Chel the Bell:
I understand. When things die, they die, nothing can really bring them back. I don't cry like how Spongebob did in the episode where he couldn't stop crying and when he threw away the patty he was like 'IT'S NOT FAIR!!'. I knew it was her time to go, she was an old cat. I'm just sad because I miss those old memories of her when she was happier and healthier, which we couldn't go back to even she did get better, 'cause she wouldn't get THAT much better...
That and she was the closest living thing to me...so it's really hard having her go, especially since one of my hobbies was petting her. So now when I'm bored I go into my bedroom and she's not there...
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
@Mistress Amoranta:
Ahhh, that sounds terrible...TT^TT I've only lost this cat and her brother (who died REALLY young). And I've lost my grandmother, who I didn't know that much until after her death (I was more sad that I didn't get to know her than I was before...>.>).
I had a friend who had TONS of dogs and they all kept dying by being run over by a car or old age or just something...It's very sad...>.>
Chel the Bell
Angel of the Lord (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
Sorry about your cat. I've never lost a pet before (except two goldfish but I didn't like them anyway), so I don't really know what it's like. Once my dog was sick and I thought he was going to die, but he didn't. I was sad then.
This also reminds me of when I was young and my grandpa had died (I was like 8or9), I was sad and cried at his funeral but I got over it pretty quickly. Probably because I didn't really like him. But then like a year or two later or something, my friends' grandpa died, and she kept bawling. It was really confusing to me. Back then (and probably still today), I thought it was pretty useless to cry over the dead, because well they're dead. And crying isn't going to bring them back. And aren't they suppose to go to a better place or something? But I guess crying is good because at least you release your emotions.
So I guess, if you need to cry, you should. I guess. Or something- I feel like I've been rambling. I'm sorry.
Mistress Amoranta
Otaku Legend | Posted 09/15/10 | Reply
I'm so sorry for your loss D:
I think i kinda know what your talking about, with the father thing. one of my grandmothers died, but it was a long time ago. I still miss her though, and i didn't even get to see her for over a year or two, maybe even three, before she died. I didn't even get to see her when she was dead.
So, i didn't know what she looked like, but I know what it's like to loose a cat, because I've lost a family dog, like, 4 times, and it made me really sad. Also lost 3 cats, recently, because they were outside cats, and they dissapeared.
But I still have my own dog, a black lab, who is only 3 years old. So hopefully, I wont loose him anytime soon.
Anyway, sorry, im rambling e.e
Just reading this made me feel sad, and feel bad for you. But, i think you and your family did the right thing, putting the cat down. It was her time, i think, and she still lives in your heart and in your memories, forever. It's fine to be sad, too. When my grandma died, i tried to be strong, but then i ended up crying anyway.
But as I said, she still lives on in your heart, and in your memories. I think that, if you think about all the happy times you had with her, and know that she was happy too, it'll make it a bit better.
Sorry for the long comment, and I hope you feel better soon. ^.^