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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 4:33

#TellYourStory | A favorite memory of a pet I no longer have is...my Beautiful Hamster Patience🐹❤️

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She was afraid because she didn't know us, of course, and we really had to let her settle in. But this post is about a favorite memory of a pet that I no longer have. And I no longer have her. It really broke me. I really cried hard, and I never thought I'd cry for a hamster. But it wasn't the fact that it was that she was a hamster. It was the fact that she was a living, breathing thing

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@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 2:27
And, yes, of course, her death really affected you, because not only did you grow close to the pet itself, but you see how much joy it brought to your daughter's life as well. And so seeing how much joy that a pet brings to children's lives makes it even more difficult when they die, because not only do you lose a family friend, but you have to watch your children grieve as well. And that's tough
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:07

@MsColes77

It's. Thank you very much. She was my daughter's pet, like you said, and it was hard because I didn't think it would be hard on me, but it was. It was hard watching her cry because patience was dead, and then I was crying, so that didn't help. The only one that didn't seem to care was my dog. She didn't seem to give a crap that patience was dead
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