I've kept Breadcrumb's remains in the basement for weeks.
How do I move through this pain and let her go???
Post more pics of Breadcrumb.
>>28728790
Agreed, this is bloody interesting. Such details on this carcass.
>>28728462
Put that shit in a trash can you fucking retard
If you want some real advice on that:
My cat Ashley just died on Tuesday, and I buried him. Just in a simple shoe box, but I wrapped him in his favorite blanket and put a bunch of his favorite toys in the box with him. I chose a sunny area to bury him in since he loved to be in the sun so much and I planted grass seed over the grave because he loved eating grass as well. In other words, bury Breadcrumb (even as she is now; that's okay) in a way that she would love if she were still alive. Make the grave personal and satisfying for her, and remember, she's still with you.
Shit, if you'd posted a few days afer she'd died I'd have told you to take her to an understanding taxidermist to preserve her body.
Frame yourself a nice pic of Breadcrumb to put up in your living space, and be careful with the remains, they're pretty dangerous at this point.
That's a pretty adorable name
Not much of an adorable cat though gotta be honest
OP pic isn't even a cat and the ground is desert you fucking idiots.
Jesus Christ people here are so fucking dumb.
>>28729019
The ground is a concrete floor
>>28729019
That's quite obviously a paved surface
>>28729019
>OP pic isn't even a cat
What is it then?
>>28728462
Isn't it more painful to have its dead body sitting there as a reminder? Why not make her a proper burial in the backyard or something, wouldn't that make you feel a lot better?
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>>28728462
Do what this anon did
>>28726697
>>28728462
Eat the remains and absorb your friend into yourself.
>>28728959
Someone in this cesspool posts sensible, empathetic advice and is ignored.