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Dead Pets
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Jez Vine (Radio 2 today) had people phoning in saying they should have time off work for the death of their pet (to grieve or attend the funeral). Some claimed the death of dog or cat is worse than death of close relative. For goodness sake ! Dog is dog and cat is cat. 1 hour off to attend vet for disposal.
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When Barney died in 1988 I cried buckets. When my dad died I said when's the funeral.
22:48 Thu 05th Jul 2012
I cannot disagree more - I guess you may not be a pet owner. Pets are part of the household, and I (and others) are devastated at the loss of a deat pet. A pet is dependent on you, it's a two-way relationship, and they mean far more to an owner than non-pet owners can possibility imagine. The loss of a pet can be deeply mourned, as the pet owners on here will testify.
I went to work the day my beloved cat died, even though my boss suggested I shouldn't. I wish I'd stayed at home to be honest. I have lost humans and animals, but this particular loss was devastating. I don't know why but it was and I still miss her to this day.
Yes, it was worse than a relative. No, I didn't take time off, but I can fully understand why people do.
Yes, it was worse than a relative. No, I didn't take time off, but I can fully understand why people do.
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I am usually quite a practical person and don't consider myself very sensitive or emotional in that sense. Thing is, it's one of those things that unless you've been a pet owner for a long time its very difficult to comprehend and understand the loss and grieving associated with it.
My mum recently had her dog put to sleep. She was 14 years old and she'd had her since I was living at home. I can honestly say that the thing I missed most about living at home wasn't my mum or my sister, it was that dog. I grieved deeply for a period of several days. Should you be given time off work? Perhaps not. But I personally took a day off as A/L to help get my head around it and to be there for my mum who took the loss extremely hard.
To a dog or cat lover, a dog is not a dog and a cat is not a cat. They are companions. Yes, they are 'lesser species' and don't have any true emotional intelligence, but that is hardly the point. The point is they're not things, they are living creatures that can and do reciprocate affection, trust and companionship.
My mum recently had her dog put to sleep. She was 14 years old and she'd had her since I was living at home. I can honestly say that the thing I missed most about living at home wasn't my mum or my sister, it was that dog. I grieved deeply for a period of several days. Should you be given time off work? Perhaps not. But I personally took a day off as A/L to help get my head around it and to be there for my mum who took the loss extremely hard.
To a dog or cat lover, a dog is not a dog and a cat is not a cat. They are companions. Yes, they are 'lesser species' and don't have any true emotional intelligence, but that is hardly the point. The point is they're not things, they are living creatures that can and do reciprocate affection, trust and companionship.
boxtops - i know, but there are companies that do support this and other companies that don't.
i had a day off so i could take my pet to the vets as they were very poorly but that was all. But i did work from home for a couple of days afterwards, just so that i could pack up all their bits, otherwise it would of been there all week.
i had a day off so i could take my pet to the vets as they were very poorly but that was all. But i did work from home for a couple of days afterwards, just so that i could pack up all their bits, otherwise it would of been there all week.
For some people, especially solitary elderly folk or childless single folk, the loss of a 'pet' is akin to the loss of a child. If you've never felt the love for a non-human animal companion in this way then you will be a stranger to this.
I caught a snippit of that show today and wondered myself about this.
I caught a snippit of that show today and wondered myself about this.