When to tell the kids that she is very sick and not going to get better?
My Grandfather died a few months ago, then one of their goldfish died, then a few weeks ago we took the class hamster home because the school was getting new tiles over the weekend and unbeknownst to me it was very old and of course, it died while it was here. They are sensitive to the issue, and one of my three year olds told me yesterday "When I die, Mommy, you can get another kid since you love having three kids."
I am afraid they are going to find her, that they are going to become scared that everyone around them is dying... ugh. When would you tell them?
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So sorry to hear about your recent loses. I think it's completely normal for a child to talk about death, especially when they have experienced the lost of loved ones. My 5 year old has asked if I would get a new child if he passed away and if he would be able to take his toys to heaven.
As for your cat, is it likely that she will pass away in your home or will she have to be euthanized? Our golden retriever had cancer and we knew that she wouldn't pass away in our home. We started to prepare our children in advance by telling them that she was sick and that she was going to go to heaven in a couple months. It depends on your child though. My boys handled it really well. When I was a child, I was horrible at handling death with pets. It would have only caused me more stress to give me advance warning months in advance.
Aw sorry about your cat. Sounds like a classy vet. I've taken to carrying her around in a sling and the kids are being so good. They are playful and rough with the dog and our 16lb cat who thinks he's a dog, but very calm and gentle with our little cat. When I told them this morning there was little to no reaction and I refrained from the gut reaction to scold at them for not caring. I hope they handle it well. I think we'll have to quickly get another cat because our other cat will be sad, I think. It really stinks- she's only 8.
Married: '06 - Mom of 3 boys: '08, '11 & '14