For concerns related to avian illness and wellbeing.
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FeatherHarp
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by FeatherHarp » Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:21 pm
Say....I like that story about laying them to rest in the rose bushes...what a nice thought! Does make it a little easier to think of them that way.

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BillD
- 4 Eggs Laid

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by BillD » Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:05 pm
Sorry for your loss. You know Jazz is still with you.
2 polydactyl Snowflake felines and a new Panther non-poly feline.. Working on building the bloodline of the local Fawn Owls.
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solo_birdlover
- Flirty Bird

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by solo_birdlover » Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:45 am
Sorry about your loss Deborah. It's always sad to see a pet die. What used to always make me sad was to wonder if that poor animal was in pain and also the feeling of being helpless to do something or at least make them know we wish we could do something. I wish there were no death in life.