
hahabye
always say never
- Sep 14, 2019
- 314
As I'm slowly starting to count my last weeks on earth, I'm more and more haunted by this terrifying though that my cats will feel like I abandoned them and will be wondering why.
I am not sure if they're able to comprehend what is being "abandoned" or "left" (purposefully). My guess is that they probably can only understand that I'm not there anymore, without feeling like I've betrayed them. At least that's what the rational side of me thinks. But the thought that they might feel like I chose to leave them purposefully is still petrifying.
I know I'm probably overthinking this way too much, but they're my whole world and I can't stand the thought of their little hearts breaking (I know they'll experience sadness either way, I just don't want them to feel abandoned).
So I was wondering, do you think pets can comprehend abandonment the way we do? Or is that concept beyond their cognitive capabilities?
I am not sure if they're able to comprehend what is being "abandoned" or "left" (purposefully). My guess is that they probably can only understand that I'm not there anymore, without feeling like I've betrayed them. At least that's what the rational side of me thinks. But the thought that they might feel like I chose to leave them purposefully is still petrifying.
I know I'm probably overthinking this way too much, but they're my whole world and I can't stand the thought of their little hearts breaking (I know they'll experience sadness either way, I just don't want them to feel abandoned).
So I was wondering, do you think pets can comprehend abandonment the way we do? Or is that concept beyond their cognitive capabilities?