And Paws at Peace had sent us another follow-up, wherein they informed us that they have a support group for people grieving the loss of a pet.
(They also asked me to rate and review them on Google, and it's a delicate balance trying to fit both those things in one email, but what can you do?)
I brought it up with Jenn, and her comment was that it is insane that we're getting more check-ins from our pet euthanasia service than we did when our mom died. Which is a good point, and I feel inclined to make it to the hospital, and probably also my mother's insurance. (No, seriously, her insurance check-in nurse was pretty good, and called every week to make sure we had no questions about her care, either from an insurance or a medical standpoint, but clearly that job stopped at Mommy's death.)
(They also asked me to rate and review them on Google, and it's a delicate balance trying to fit both those things in one email, but what can you do?)
I brought it up with Jenn, and her comment was that it is insane that we're getting more check-ins from our pet euthanasia service than we did when our mom died. Which is a good point, and I feel inclined to make it to the hospital, and probably also my mother's insurance. (No, seriously, her insurance check-in nurse was pretty good, and called every week to make sure we had no questions about her care, either from an insurance or a medical standpoint, but clearly that job stopped at Mommy's death.)