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Book 3 The Pet Bereavement Series

My Cat Is Dying: What Do I Do?

Navigating the Emotions, Decisions, and Options for Healing Pet Loss

Wendy Van de Poll, MS, CEOL

Kindle Edition

Copyright 2016 Center for Pet Loss Grief

Wendy Van de Poll, MS, CEOL

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at the time of publishing, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or other cause.

DISCLAIMER

If you are ever feeling like you can no longer function with your life, become suicidal, and any of the normal grief feelings have become extreme for you, then that is considered unhealthy grief. This is the time to call your hospital, medical practitioner, psychologist, or other health care provider that is trained to help you. Do not isolate yourself if you are experiencing unhealthy grief. Get the professional help that you require.

THANK YOU!

Thank you for purchasing My Cat Is Dying: What Do I Do? As a way of showing my appreciation, I have a gift for you: A Cat Grief Support Kit that you can use while reading this book.

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This book is dedicated to all the felines in my life

Those that grace the people they live with, those that roam the wilds of nature and show up on my path, and those that visit me in my visions and dreams.

You grace my life with magic, healing, and wisdom.

Contents

Introduction

What do you do when you get the news your cat has a life-threatening illness? Are you feeling numb with shock? Are you in a state of panic from the sudden overwhelm?

Realistically, what are you going to do? She is your best friend, and you cant imagine what life would be like without her sweet meows, gentle nuzzles, and heart vibrating purrs that fill your soul with delight.

Your veterinarian gave you the news that your beloved kitty is reaching the end of her life. You are beyond belief, and you say to yourself, My cat is dying... What am I going to do?

This book will offer tools to support you with your grief and will guide you on how to stay present through the muck of caretaking your terminally ill cat. In this book, I supply you with options, so you can begin to heal your pet grief during this difficult yet very special time. I will support you right away on your pet grief journey.

This book is for you if you received news that your cat is going to die, time is limited, and you want to do the best you can to support your cat through this particular time during their cycle of life. This book is also for you if you know and understand that your relationship with your cat is unique and exceptional.

My Cat Is Dying: What Do I Do? has been designed just for you. It is your emotional emergency first-aid kit that will support you through the rollercoaster ride that you are about to take.

It is your handbook and journal to always keep with you, packed with useful information. Consider it your new best friend.

My Cat Is Dying: What Do I Do? will be there for you always, supporting you as a close friend to walk with you on the journey of pet loss grief with unconditional love.

Something special Im offering you that Ive not found in other pet grief books are contemplation questions. At the end of each chapter, you will find three Contemplation Questions , designed to help you proceed even more deeply on your grief journey to become an active participant when coping with your cats illness.

With years of experience of supporting people as their cats go from the physical to the spiritual realm I have gained a tremendous amount of wisdom and knowledge concerning the soul of the cat. Our cats have a unique view of the world and of us. And when we listen to their voice, they can have a profound effect on the way we as humans approach life.

Along with my personal experiences with cats, plus being a certified end-of-life and pet loss grief coach (CEOL), as well as a licensed massage therapist for humans, horses, hounds, and, at times, cats, I have helped countless people around the world to feel safe with their feelings of grief and have a compassionate outlet to express what they are feeling.

People who feel alone with their feelings of grief when their cats are reaching the end of their lives have found support from the suggestions and information in this helpful book.

Sasha, whose cat Louie suffered kidney failure, explained

This book is written with kindness and love, which is just what I needed when going through such a difficult time with Louis. I could dive right in and get the support and guidance I needed. There in the book are Wendys words to help you understand and deal with feelings of grief and to help you make the most of the time with your cat. This book helps ensure you are doing everything to care for them and to celebrate their life, and her words will help you heal.

The case studies showed me that others have been through what I am going through, and they found a way to live through it and even experience moments of joy. I also liked the Contemplation Questions at the end of each chapter, which gave me a chance to explore my feelings and understand that they are normal for me. One of the toughest things about saying good-bye to my cat was knowing when would be the right time to let go. Wendy helps you figure this out and provides guidance on final day preparation. This is such a difficult subject, but Wendy writes with apparent understanding.

I promise you that when you read and follow the tips in this book, you will feel like you have acquired a new best friend who totally gets what you are going through. And I promise it will be your first-aid kit that will give you solutions to some of the most difficult decisions and situations that you will experience.

Please dont be the person who goes through this difficult time of loss alone. Be the person who actively takes death by the hand. Be the person who can make sound decisions on how to take care of your cat during this special time. And be the person who looks at the pet loss grief journey not as an opportunity to fear death but as a journey to learn, love, grow, and heal.

The book that you are about to read will help you create a compassionate, respectful, healthy, and loving journey for you and your cat to share during this tough, yet unique, time.

Rememberyou will never have to feel alone with your pet loss grief again!

CREATING YOUR JOURNEY
SECTION ONE

Where there is love there is life.

Mahatma Gandhi

Receiving Grief

Having a cat in your life is part heartening and part mystical. Many dont understand how much cats can offer and enrich our lives. Unfortunately some think cats are only about being fiercely independent and non-communicative.

Being a cat-lover, you know cats can teach us about boundaries, self-reliance, and unconditional love. When we grace our lives with our feline friends and open our hearts to their voices, they will teach us amazing things about ourselves.

So, if it happens that you receive news that your cat only has a short period of time to live, your new and unexpected emotions are going to suddenly create chaos in your liferight now you may be feeling extreme anxiety or sadness. You may be unsure of what to do nexthow to care for your cat and how to care for yourself.

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