Showing posts with label coping with pet loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coping with pet loss. Show all posts

Friday 21 January 2022

Love To Read? Book Reviews with Amber at The Mewton-Clawson Library #187 featuring **Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers** by Liz Eastwood PLUS Friendly Fill-Ins

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Friday greetings gorgeous library guests 

and 

Welcome to the Mewton-Clawson Library at BBHQ 

Thank mew for joining me in the stacks today, just look at my face below. Can mew guess why I'm giving the P.A. the stink-eye? 

Book Reviews with Amber #187 ©BionicBasil® Amber in the catservatory with Big Snuff

Well furry friends, the P.A. decided that it was that time of the month when all the fleece blankets and snuggle mats on my sofa in the catservatory had a wash, and she replaced all of my beautiful soft fleeces and patchwork Kwerky Kwuilts with the temporary 'No Frills Snuggle Mats' aka the green and blue one I'm laying on.

I said, "Seriously this is not on, on any level! How's an antique lady cat like me supposed to cope without all my fripperies and luxury items?"

Then I added, "I'm going to write a very stern and most ferocious letter of complaint to the management!"

The P.A. replied smiling, "You do that Amber."

And then I remembered, I AM THE MANAGEMENT!

OH DEAR!

Let's hope my luxuries and fripperies are back tomorrow.

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Today the P.A. is also joining in Friday Fill-ins Blog Hop with the pawesome 15 & Meowing and Four-Legged Furballs.
1. ______________________ is music to my ears.

2. My favorite kind of soup is ________________.

3. If I were going to migrate or hibernate for the winter, I would go to _________.

4. I would _________ if I _________.

The P.A.'s answers are...

1. Finally getting new gates is music to my ears. We've been waiting 18 months and had 3 firms let us down for making new gates at BBHQ. But the epic news is NOT LONG NOW! LOL

2. My favourite kind of soup is a delicious vegetable broth from a homemade recipe I created.

3. If I were going to migrate or hibernate for the winter, I would go to the Caribbean and hide out on a lovely little island in the warmth.

4. I would go back in time if I could to spend one more day with Basil, Humphrey, Snowie, Posie, Miss Mildred and Catkin. Oh and maybe leave a little note with the winning lottery numbers and the date of the said win for myself while I was there! LOL

Let's see what I've got to show mew this time!

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This week's top book pick is...

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Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers

Coping wisdom for the heart and soul after the loss of the beloved feline

by

Liz Eastwood

       Here's a little snippet of the book blurb:      

If the loss of a feline friend has hit you particularly hard, know you are not alone. In Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers, you will find validation, coping insights, and practical wisdom conveyed with spiritual warmth.

Author Liz Eastwood weaves her own experiences with advice from grief experts and stories from cat lovers to help you: process your feelings and recognize them as normal, create something positive out of the energy of grief, cultivate a continued sense of connection to your cat, deal with inconvenient grief, and strengthen your natural coping reserves.

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Although not a topic any of us ever wants to think or talk about, the sad fact is one day we all check out or depart for the Rainbow Bridge. This is just the natural process of life, though that doesn't make it any easier in the slightest knowing that fact.

Pet loss and grief can be truly debilitating, and I'll let mew in on a little secret; when the P.A.'s first cat Catkin died, the P.A. was so grief-stricken she stayed in bed for a week, and while that may seem a little over the top to some people, grief is experienced and expressed in different ways and that's how the P.A. dealt with it at the time.

And every time there has been a departure at BBHQ it hasn't got any easier, and Basil's departure is still being grieved today. The P.A. says she won't ever get over his loss, not that Humphrey, Snowie, Posie, Miss Mildred or Catkin were loved any less than Basil, but the P.A.'s connection with Basil was different, he was her muse or mews, he was the inspiration for nearly everything that she has written and created, so she finds it incredibly hard to write and create without him.

So if mew're struggling with grief on any level this book, Soul Comfort for Cat Lovers could possibly help. It's filled with endless tips to aid coping with loss such as: learning to dismiss people who just don't get it, creating a ritual to honour your cat, when is the right time to get another pet, plus knowing how and when to get support to just mention a few.

It also speaks about the possibility of death not being the end; we really like that philosophy at BBHQ and tend to dwell more on that premise than death being an utter finality.

There are a couple of poems at the back of the book which could be used in ceremonies to commemorate your pet, and it's comforting to know your grief no matter how strong is perfectly normal.

We are all different in the way we handle a departure, whether it be a sudden check out, a short illness or a drawn-out countdown to D-Day; each scenario in my humble opinion is dealt with differently, and the depth and complexities of each individual departure coupled with the strength and intensity of the bond between the individuals concerned is the determining factor to how deep the loss is felt.

  I feel that this book would definitely be worth having on standby, on the shelf for when the time comes to say goodbye one day.

I just wish we could all live forever, or maybe we do and just don't know it yet.

Many apologies for the bleak topic today, next week I'll share something supurr fun.

  • Publisher: ‎ Sparkletonic Books
  • Paperback: ‎ 132 pages
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I really hope this book helps if mew're suffering the loss of a beloved feline if mew choose to read it.

It's time for me to say BFN or bye-for-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just for mew, and don't forget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.

Until next time...

Keep calm and read more books

Amber 


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Friday 4 October 2019

Feline Fiction on Fridays #105 at Amber's Library featuring **Losing a Pet** by Jane Mathews & World Animal Day

Welcome To

Feline Fiction on Friday's with Amber @BionicBasil™

With Amber ~ The Best Library Kitty in the entire Mewton~Clawson Parish

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Supurr salutations pawesome furriends

*waves paw*

Hello gorgeous library guests and welcome to my private library

Wow, I'm so happy to be here today, yesterday it did look rather grim as on Tuesday we had a bit of hard-drive failure anyhoo, the good news is the computer has now been fixed, we got it back late last night and we're rolling again, thank goodness as I'd hate to miss posting.

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Before I furget... the Pirate Adventure re-run will resume on Monday now, with episode 7 being next up fur your entertainment.

Today is also World Animal Day, so do visit 

www.worldanimalday.org.uk

and see what it's all about furst-paw.

And now I think it's time to share this weeks book.
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This week I'm sharing

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 by 

Jane Mathews



**Furstly I have to let mew all know that I was given a free copy of this book in exchange fur a fair review**


Here's A Small Snippet of the Book Blurb: 

The loss of a pet can hit us as hard as the loss of any close friend. Yet pet bereavement is so little talked about that along with grief and pain, animal lovers may find themselves having to deal with feelings of confusion and even embarrassment at the strength of their reaction. For anyone grieving the loss of a pet, or facing up to having a pet put down, this short book aims to fill the gap.

>^.^<

This is the first book about pet loss that I've ever read, and many of our regular readers will know that in the last few years we've lost four B Team Memfurs; including our beloved Basil who was the most recent to depart over The Rainbow Bridge, gaining his Wing Commander status.

Posie was the furst to leave in April 2015, and then we had a double whammy with Snowie and Humphrey departing within 24 hours of each other in April 2017 which was truly dreadful, and then Basil in September 2018. His departure hit us worse than we could ever have imagined in 9 life-times and still today we're grieving, in all honesty I don't think we'll ever get over his loss, but we are managing with some days better than others.

So still being deep within the grief process, I thought this book arrived at the purrfect moment; call it chance, coincidence or just a bit of cosmic synchronicity.

Although not a big book, it has much guidance on how to cope with loss and help to reconcile feelings, thereby assisting a shift to enable a better understanding of what you're going through; as only you know how you feel, only you can know the true depth of the feelings you had for your pet at the time of their departure.  Grief is such a personal thing and there's no right or wrong way to work through it.

It also talks about various scenario's that you may find yourself in prior to and after your pet's departure, I found these very helpful during my current stage of grief.

Not a topic anyone really wants to talk about, though each and everyone of us will be touched by grief at some point during our journey here, so I think this little book is really worth a read.

Many thanks to Jane Mathews for asking me to review her book, it was just what we aka The B Team needed at this point in our lives.

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  • Paperback: 92 pages
  • Publisher: small books; 2nd Revised edition edition (30 July 2019)

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Sadly it's time fur me to say BFN or bye-fur-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just fur mew. And don't furget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page

Happy reading or listening until next time

Soft purrs

Amber xox








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