The vet in our town is a very caring person. She fights for your beloved pet from the moment she has been introduced to them. Most of my loyal supporters know that Tinker our pet cat died last Friday morning. She fought for his life until I had no choice but to put him to sleep. She knew how much he meant to our family, and she gave Tinker her all.
Yesterday I received a sympathy card in the mail from Tinker’s vet and staff. The black and white cat here is the front of the sympathy card. Now, here is the words from the inside. The words helped me feel better, and at peace more. Tinker was one of a kind, and he will truly be missed.
The vet added her own special touch by writing things like: ” He was a blessing, and he was loved beyond words, and will be missed beyond measure.” Sometimes saying something personal may just help a grieving person feel much better. These words of comfort helped me know that she knew of his worth to us all.
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Image Credit- The vet gave us this card, but I do not know what company made this card.
What a wonderful card. I got one as well when my kitty passed. It really is a great thing for a vet to do.
Thank you Kim for the nice comment. Life seems like it is missing something.
I’m sorry for your loss, dear friend. Stay with the wonderful memories of
Tinker. This will be better for you.
Thank you lacho for your thoughtfulness. Glad to see you here!
What a kind vet… This kind of service just makes me speechless … I don’t know how to put it to words but you have a great vet in your area!
About Tinker… He’ll be in a good place full of fun and joy.
Thank you alibb for you thoughtful words of comfort..
I never thought about death as a door before, but that is a good analogy…
Thank you Alex for sharing your thoughts.
I should be thanking you, as you’ve given me a potent metaphor for death. This is a real paradigm shift…
Sorry for your loss and you are lucky to have such a sympathetic and caring vet.
Thank you Alex for sharing your thoughts.
It’s a very nice shot.good post…
Thank you hamza for the compliment.
pleasure is mine Mam! 🙂
This is a really nice gesture of your veterinarian.Looks like he really likes animals and his business.
Yes it was a nice gesture, but the veterinarian is a she not a he lol. Thank you for stopping by
I am again sorry to hear about Tinker. But that card makes up for your loss. Those kind words go way beyond caring and loving. Your Tinker had a long and beautiful life and he (or she) is playing in heaven with my dear sweet Tasha (even though she was a dog, she loved playing with cats) and also one of my previous cats, Shadow. I am sure that Tinker is looking down at you from heaven and smiling in his own way and making sure that you are OK too.
Thank you so much HistoryGal for your thoughtful words. Every kind word helps a little more.
What a pretty card and kind words. You just hang in there, LaJenna!
Thank you Ann Hartley for caring
Thank you Carol for your condolences as well.
This is a beautiful thing to receive from the vet LaJenna. You will always treasure it.