kirolak
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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I hope it may comfort you a little if I tell you of my own experiences. . . . I have also had to take the terrible decision to have a 2 cats "put to sleep" over the years - the first one, my little Shakti, was my soul mate. Her hind legs had become useless due to spinal degeneration & the Vet insisted she had no quality of life & was in pain. I miss her to this day. But as I drove away with her still-warm body, I heard a distinct "mew" - unbelieving, I unwrapped her thinking she had perhaps come back, but she had not. Later, as I placed her on the couch, where I was going to leave her until the next day when I would bury her body, again I heard her distinctive mew. I did not see her, but as I cried myself to sleep that night I felt a distinct warmth, a presence, & a spreading sense of comfort from some source.
I have seen her in the astral, & also seen & met other animals, some still alive on the earth plane, playing together. Recently I romped in the astral real-time with my still -living old dog & several strange rabbits in the front yard; I remarked how they could communicate with me & my dog rather scornfully replied, "Of course!" I was chastened & also amused at my own surprise.
Animals definitely survive the transititon, same as we do - why would they not? The day my little dachshund was killed I was meditating in bed, & distinctly saw him rest his head on the futon matress & gaze up at me with such love & affection. . . . at which time his body was dying in the street. He had got out & been run over by a speeding truck, as I discovered later.
Please do take comfort in the fact that your dear cat friend is happy, light, free & probably playing in the field of green grass dotted with yellow flowers, where I have seen my little dog frolicking.
As my mother lay dying, she excitedly pointed to something we could not see, saying, "Look at that lovely little ginger kitten over there!" I am sure it had come to see her over. . . . . as I feel sure your cat will do for you one day.
I think the hardest part is not the death of our animal friends, but our part in deciding it. I am convinced that if you speak mentally to your fried, he will hear & understand that you did what you believed was best for him, out of love.
All the best to you
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