A.D.
K.,
I was 10 when my ferret died, and I remember all the wonderful things that my mother did to make her passing easier on me. The night my ferret was dying my mom would go into the room with me and let me sing and pet her. When she started convulsing my mom knew it was time and took me out of the room, but she herself stayed in there until the end. (so that my ferret would not be alone, but so that I would not have to watch the actual passing). My mom let me cry and grieve without making light of my pain. She told me to write about my feelings. I still have some of the poems and stories that I wrote. Getting my feeling on paper really helped me to work through what I was feeling. Then my grandfather made a wonderful little casket and my mom helped me sew pillows for the inside. I painted the outside and wrote some messages to my Nikki and placed them inside. Then my whole family held a funeral for her. I picked a special place in the backyard and we buried her there. I think the funeral really helped me to say good-bye. The rest of the weekend my mom did really special things for me, like make my favorite foods, she played my favorite games with me, and just let me be sad for a bit. One of the things that helped me was that we had just gotten a new puppy. The night Nikki died my mom let the dog sleep in my room. It was very comforting and he was a very loving dog. He slept with me from that night until I moved away. Watch your daughter for signs and cues that she is ready for a new kitty. Having ZZ (our dog) really helped to fill the void of nikki. although it did not replace her. no matter what this is going to be tough on you and your daughter, but hopefully you can make some special memories during this time, and your bond together can grow stronger.