You know, sometimes I wish it wasn't so improper to actually grieve for a fish. I don't know anyone who keeps fish the same way I do, everyone else I know treats them as ornaments, as a frivolity. It makes it next to impossible to look at someone and say, "My fish died."
That's the general consensus about all animals, though. "My pet is sick," "my pet died."
There's this expectation pushed upon you to just shrug it off and move on, and not spend a moment's time thinking of their passing.
Eh, it's probably just another "weird fish thing," I have.
I don't bond with the fish, as I would my cat. But I do bond on some level, that creates an absence when they pass.
It's a shame that can't be acknowledged a little bit, you know?
That's the general consensus about all animals, though. "My pet is sick," "my pet died."
There's this expectation pushed upon you to just shrug it off and move on, and not spend a moment's time thinking of their passing.
Eh, it's probably just another "weird fish thing," I have.
I don't bond with the fish, as I would my cat. But I do bond on some level, that creates an absence when they pass.
It's a shame that can't be acknowledged a little bit, you know?