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Transformation - How To

poem for Instructions For A Feeling

By Andrea Corwin Published about 9 hours ago 2 min read
Transformation - How To
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It is time

for the transformation.

It is not goodbye, rather a new beginning.

There could be a small rally. That is a normal happening, a short delay.

Make no mistake, things are not okay. The slight rally is not permission for suffering.

He looks outside at the sky

You watch and cry

Snuggle with me, rub your whiskers against my cheek

You’ll feel his paw on your arm, a quick lick from his tongue, and try not to cry

Oh hell, you can’t stop crying!

speak in soft tones, caressing his fur

even though your eyes are totally blurred

Rest, my little one

Your rally is done

We had plenty of fun

I am the one who won

~~

In the quiet, darkened room, soft blankets nearby, and your four-legged friend snuggled close, speak softly: I love you, I love you, I let you go.

~~

We humans don’t make this decision lightly. We gently, humanely, and medically help our friends over the rainbow bridge. Afterward, sadness might erupt; for some, it may be relief. Loneliness and guilt come. The bereft feeling after euthanasia can be transformed into joy.

Remember their last breath. It was one of release from pain, freeing them from the physical. Pain gone. For you, the pain of loss might overwhelm. Sit quietly, and you can feel them close. Remember when your pooch licked away tears, and your kitty looked into your eyes, beaming love, willing you to be happy. Prepare yourself for sudden grief when you go to places you shared with them.

Copyright © 2/7/2026 by Andrea O. Corwin - for Katie

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A/N: It is difficult to have a pet euthanized - it doesn't matter if they have been with you for 21 years or 2 months. Your soul feels like a murderer until you realize that you are giving them a humane death and freeing them from suffering. Grief follows. I've had to do many, and the last was about 6 years ago. Friends and family have had very recent ones, with one today. Thanks for reading.

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Andrea Corwin

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  • Karen Coady about an hour ago

    The last sentence touched my heart so deeply. Thank you for this gracious rememberabce

  • Rain Dayzeabout 2 hours ago

    It's hard no matter how long it's been...

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 6 hours ago

    No matter how heartbreaking it is, I'm pro-euthanasia. Because we're helping them end their suffering and have a peaceful death. I believe that euthanasia should be legal for humans as well

  • Ralph Thompsonabout 9 hours ago

    Very nice they always stay with you. You never ever forget 

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