Someone must’ve really loved that little soul. His tiny gravestone proves it: the grief feels almost as fresh as the day he died, though he’s been gone for nearly a century. Someone cared for him in ...
It’s the old chew toys that really get you. Lying on its side, encircled in stone, there’s Peaches’ green rubber porcupine, collecting desert dust for decades. Beneath a cast-iron cactus, oxidized by ...
Before pet cemeteries became a thing in the mid-19th century, few options existed for disposing of a beloved dog or cat (or parrot or monkey). In Paris, 5,000 dead animals a year were tossed in the ...
PARIS (AP) — Even months later, the pain of losing a pet can still hit without warning. The trigger might be noticing — again, for the umpteenth time — how empty the house feels since your cat died, ...
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