Official Dogs vs Cats


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thanks guys.   he was an old man... and in the hospital for 3 months.    but his mom only died 3 years ago, so i expected him to last many more years.  

i think he just gave up.  having outlived 2 wifes, i think just refused to get better.   did not want to move...

 

that is why i am angry at myself, that i did not visit him more often. maybe if i found time to visit this lonely man, he would still be alive today. 

he was 40 years older then me, btw...

 

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but you cannot force some to have desire to live...    he was a kind heart too.  a genuine nice person... just not very strong spirited.   in 10 years, i never seen him show any emotion other then passive friendliness.

 

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thanks guys.   he was an old man... and in the hospital for 3 months.    but his mom only died 3 years ago, so i expected him to last many more years.  

i think he just gave up.  having outlived 2 wifes, i think just refused to get better.   did not want to move...

 

that is why i am angry at myself, that i did not visit him more often. maybe if i found time to visit this lonely man, he would still be alive today. 

he was 40 years older then me, btw...

 

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It's sucks, but I don't think you should blame yourself as there's nothing that can be done to stop death. :/ I'm sure he would be happy that you are thinking about him and are sadden by his death since that shows that he was cared for.

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