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Write a letter to your petIf your pet has died or gone missing, you may feel like you have things you wish you could say to them. One of the brilliant things about our pets is that they’re good listeners. When they’re no longer here with us, it can feel strange not having them to talk to anymore. Something that can really help is to write a letter to your pet, telling them all the thoughts and feelings you’re having. Things you could include in your letter to your petThere isn’t a right or wrong way to write a letter to your pet, so you can say anything. Also, you don’t just have to write one letter. You can write to your pet whenever you feel like talking to them. To help you get started, here are a few ideas. Tell your pet how much fun you had with themCan you think about a time when your pet really made you laugh or you did something special together? Try writing about your favourite memory or the favourite things you did together every day. Tell your pet how they made you feelDid they make you feel safe, calm or loved? Did you see them as one of your best friends or a member of your family? You could write all about those feelings in your letter. Describe the best thing about your petBecause you lived with your pet, you knew all the things about them that made them special, even what they were like when they were sleeping or eating. In your letter to your pet, you could tell them what you thought was the best thing about them. We know it can be really hard to pick just one thing, so how about writing a list of all of your favourite things? What you miss about your petYour letter to your pet could be a good place to talk about what it is you miss about them. Maybe you miss walks with your dog or your cat falling asleep on your bed at night. Maybe you had a guinea pig and you miss the sound of them “wheeking” for food every time you open the fridge. Again, there’s no right thing to say. All that matters is how you’re feeling. If your pet was here now, what do you wish they were doing?If your pet could be here with you right now, what would they be doing? What would you wish for them? What did they like to do when they were happy? You could share those wishes in your letter.
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