>Your childhood pets will soon die
How do you learn to cope with loss?
>>78806968
breed them and look after their children
thats what i did
>>78806968
I'll eat them.
>>78806998
You're a sick fuck Turkey.
>>78806968
breed them and look after their children
thats what i did
>you will not have to scoop up shit soon
>>78806968
It might outlast me. Ten years old and people still think it's a puppy.
>>78806968
>not dying before your pets
>>78806998
why would you fuck your pets
>>78806968
Holy fuck shut the hell up you stupid cunt. Don't even let this thought enter my head
My childhood pet died long ago
>>78807248
>Not dying by your pet's hand/beak/fangs
Fake Russian
All living organisms die eventually, just get over it.
>she'll turn 20 this autumn
>she already is slowly losing her sight and hearing
don't let me think about this ever again, swen
>>78806968
After doing nothing but losing things for years upon years, you eventually get used to the idea. Losing one more thing is just another drop in the bucket.
>>78806968
you can clone animals now.
harvest some the cells. animals are fairly simple creatures. there is no reason why if you treat it the same way you did the original, that the clone would not be very similar to the original.
>>78810049
>emotionless scandi enters the thread
get a new one
pets die before their owners, it's what they do. what the fuck are you really making this a problem?
>>78810049
This
>>78810439
What's the point of falling into the same pitfalls as our ancestors? Why should I waste my energy being emotional about inevitable things that I can never change?
>>78810505
Our ancestors bonded with the farm mongrel gutting rats all day long? Hmm