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Sunday, January 08, 2006

today i sent my hamster to the vet at the west branch mt pleasant hospital
it was in a bad shape already and the poor thing had some eye infection and had breathing difficulties
so i decided to let the vet use euthanasia on it and end its suffering
and then there is the cremation of the hamster and its ashes will be kept in an urn and kept at the main branch of mt pleasant hospital
and before the vet took it away, i said a prayer for it

animals have souls but i wonder where their souls go to after death
is there an animal heaven and hell? how are their lives determined? hmmm interesting
and i wonder if any pet owners go back to the cremetorium to visit their pets ashes
sigh

and it has been raining

2:28 PM