My dear cat, Stormy, has lymphoma. She is doing OK right now but I don't want her to be in pain or suffer. How will I know when it is the right time to let go of my beloved Stormy?
Kate
Dear Kate,
Oh that's really tough on you both. I'm sure you'll know - feels like there is such a lot of love between you and such a deep connection that you'll just feel when the time is right. She will probably just deteriorate a little and you'll get this 'knowing' that she's not enjoying life as much as she did. Do remember that she will always be around you just not in the physical. I know how hard it is to lose a pet but I have had so much evidence that they are near that it brings me great comfort and also to my clients that I tune into deceased animals for.
Very much love to you and Stormy,
Madeleine Walker,
Animal Communicator
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Disclaimer: Madeleine Walker shares insights derived from animal communication. Any advice she offers is not meant as a substitute for veterinary care or basic dog obedience training.


