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| Yesterday 06:55 AM |
| Face Up. |
Re: Rest in Peace, French Tost.
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Originally Posted by Dude111
I feel so bad.... Dez showed me a picture..... I would love to have picked her up and gave her a big hug!!
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She definitely would have accepted a hug, especially if that hug came with a treat!
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| February 26th 2026 04:17 AM |
| Dude111 |
I feel so bad.... Dez showed me a picture..... I would love to have picked her up and gave her a big hug!!
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| February 25th 2026 04:22 PM |
| theantihero |
Re: Rest in Peace, French Tost.
Dez, I am so sorry to hear about French Toast. I know how much she (and Pancake) meant to you. The girls were your babies, and I want you to remember that both French Toast and Pancake knew how much you loved them. I'm glad you were able to get your babies back, and I hope you remember that Waffle needs you too. Hopefully, at some point, you can get a friend for her and an extra companion for yourself.
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| February 17th 2026 03:19 PM |
| Celyn |
Re: Rest in Peace, French Tost.
I'm so sorry to hear about French Toast. I know she meant a lot to you and it's sad that you didn't get to say goodbye. But it wasn't your fault that she died or that you didn't know she was going to die. These things sometimes just happen and it's not really anyone's fault. Look after yourself during this difficult time
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| February 14th 2026 03:53 AM |
| Mindfulness. |
Re: Rest in Peace, French Tost.
Hi Dez,
I’m so incredibly sorry to hear about French Toast. Losing a pet is a heartbreak that’s hard to put into words. They aren’t just animals — they’re family, constant companions, and little pieces of our everyday lives. When they’re gone, the silence feels heavier, routines feel different, and even the smallest things can bring a wave of grief.
I truly sympathize with what you’re going through. I’ve experienced the deep loss of a pet myself, and I know how real and overwhelming that grief can be. It’s not “just a pet.” It’s the loss of unconditional love, shared moments, and a bond that was uniquely yours.
Please be gentle with yourself as you move through this. There’s no right timeline for grieving, and it’s okay to feel however you’re feeling — whether that’s sadness, numbness, or all of it at once. French Toast was clearly loved, and that love doesn’t disappear.
If you ever need someone to listen, to share memories, or even just to sit in the sadness with you, my inbox is always open. You don’t have to carry it alone.
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| February 14th 2026 02:15 AM |
| Dude111 |
I am so sorry,its not your fault
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| February 13th 2026 08:08 PM |
| Face Up. |
Rest in Peace, French Tost.
Also TW: Suicide
Today I found French Toast in her cage, dead. I didn't even get to say goodbye because I didn't know she was going to die. I feel so guilty about that right now,. I loved her so much. I always said if she died, I died. I do want to get her ashes back to me before I do anything. She had a lot of health issue she was battling, so she fought ag good fight. I feel broken.
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