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  1. What type of animal was it? Did it have a name? How did it get its name? What did it look like?

  2. How did you get the pet? Did someone give it to you as a gift? Did you catch it?

  3. How old were you when you spent time with it? Was your age a factor in how special the animal was to you? How old was the animal at the time?

  4. What did you do together? Take walks, cuddle, go on rides, or just play? Did you teach it to do tricks?

  5. Why did this animal mean a lot to you? Was it the way you interacted with it? Did you nurse it through an illness? Was it your pet all of its life?

  6. Did you take care of it or did someone else? Who? Was it easy to take care of? How often did you see this animal? Did owning a pet teach you about responsibility?

  7. Was there something the animal would do that would make you laugh? What was it?

  8. Did the animal die? If so, at what age did you experience this loss, and how did you feel about it? What was the cause of death?

  9. If the pet died, what did you do with it afterwards? Was there a funeral? Did you take it to the humane society?

  10. If the pet died or was lost, did you try to replace it with another pet? Did it help your healing process? Was it a constant reminder of the lost pet?

  11. If the pet died when you were young, did it help prepare you for the death of a human friend or relative in later years?

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