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I'm so sorry you've lost your beloved Kipper. Your tribute is just beautiful.
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Hoping he continues to improve.
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The news sounds pretty encouraging so far. Sending good thoughts. Keep us posted.
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I hope things look better for him tomorrow.
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Hope he continue to improve and can come home soon.
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Sending healing thoughts. Hope is heals quickly and completely.
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Sending healing thoughts and for you.
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I'm so sorry to see this. Your love for him shines through your tribute. Godspeed to a well loved boy.
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Congratulations on your new black beauties! :confetti
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I'm so sorry to see this. We were all hoping for better news.
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I'm so very sorry.
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:hope :candle
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I'm so very sorry to see you've lost your sweet Lulu.
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I'm so sorry to see you've lost your beloved Mickey.
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I'm so sorry you've lost your beloved Milo.
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I'm so sorry you've lost your beloved Tigger.
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Hugs to you, Jan. Thank you for loving Andy and sharing him with us.
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Hope she makes a full recovery soon.
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I'm so very sorry to see this.
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Welcome to GT!
My Grey Killed A Neighbourhood Cat
in Training and Behavior discussion
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I'm so sorry this happened to you. You've gotten good advice re: vet follow up. My first greyhound killed a neighbor's cat (many years ago now). My dogs were in my fenced backyard and the cat jumped the fence into the yard and sadly never made it out. It was horrible and happened in mere seconds. The same neighbor still has cats he lets roam free in the neighborhood and I am constantly running them out of my yard for their own safety. Actually, on my street there are about 6 indoor/outdoor cats roaming around day and night. I've had them leap out of shrubs and bushes right in my galgo's face many times. He's not the least little bit cat or small animal friendly and I must admit I often feel resentful that I can't relax and enjoy walking my dog in my neighborhood because these people let their cats roam free and leave the responsibility for their cat's safety up to me.