Mourning in the Harz: Quedlinburg animal shelter says goodbye to Molly and Merle

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Animal lovers in the Harz region mourn the cats Molly and Merle, who died in the Quedlinburg animal shelter.

Im Harz trauern Tierfreunde um die Katzen Molly und Merle, die im Tierheim Quedlinburg verstorben sind.
Animal lovers in the Harz region mourn the cats Molly and Merle, who died in the Quedlinburg animal shelter.

Mourning in the Harz: Quedlinburg animal shelter says goodbye to Molly and Merle

A sad heart beats in the Harz today. Two cats, Molly and Merle, had to start their final journey at the local Quedlinburg animal shelter. The two animals had already been in the shelter's care for nine months and were suffering from a severe neurological disorder that severely restricted their movements. News38 reports that the keepers noticed how the cats' health was rapidly deteriorating. Dissatisfaction and constant growling accompanied their everyday life until they could hardly stand anymore.

The nursing team was faced with a difficult decision: should they continue to suffer? After careful consideration, they decided to give the cats peace and said goodbye to them in a veterinary practice. In an emotional moment, Molly and Merle fell asleep gently under the nurses' hands. The farewell was painful for everyone involved, but the team emphasized that the two will never be forgotten.

A place of hope

In times like these, the thought of... Rainbow Bridge provide comfort. This special place is described as a connection between earth and sky, where beloved animals arrive after their demise. With green meadows and rolling hills, they can play without worries while missing their people at the same time.

The idea that animals will one day come to this place gives hope to many animal lovers. When the time comes, reunion with a loved one will be accelerated. Everything is different there - all the animals are young and healthy again, and the joy of seeing them again is great. It is an idea that dries many tears.

Pets and coping with grief

A recent study from Florida State University shows that pets, especially dogs and cats, provide valuable support for people who have suffered a loss. Petnews reports, the study found that animals can reduce depressive symptoms and loneliness in older people after the loss of a significant other. The results show a significant difference in the mental health of people with pets compared to those without.

These findings make it clear how important dogs and cats in particular are for the well-being of their people. They are not only loyal companions for joy, but also true lifesavers in difficult times. The depth of the connection between humans and animals should never be underestimated, and the thought of the Rainbow Bridge offers additional hope in difficult times.