I buried the cat last night after his brother had seen him, thought about leaving him out for my grilfriend to help with the burial but thought that'd be worse for her.
My guinea pig grieved when her sister died in her sleep. She was never the same afterwards, we got a new guinea pig that she looked after (the new one was only little) but died not long after.
you've done the right thing letting him see his brother -At least now he knows that his brother is gone, he won't always wonder where he is
One of our cats was hit and killed by a car and we took him and put him in the garage laid out because him and my dad had a really strong bond and we wanted to wait for him to come home from work so he could bury him. The cat's brother was searching everywhere for him and started to get frantic (normally he didn't bother cos the other cat would be out and about late, and he didn't seem to worry).
In the end we took him into the garage and he did the same as Knips rabbit - he sniffed him, briefly licked him and washed his wounds() then wandered away. I think they understand. He never looked for him again, he just sort of took over the places that his brother used to sit in - I guess he could smell him.
I'm so sorry, it's a horrid way to lose an animal and upsetting to see your other kitty suffering. See how he goes, and if he's really upset, then consider getting a kitten in a few weeks, will help fill the gap and your remaining cat will not feel alone (although he might not accept a newcomer straight away and there may be fisticuffs to begin with). Alternatively, he may just adjust to being a single puss and be fine
Good luck with telling your partner, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. When she arrives home just tell her quickly and let her grieve. Nothing worse than knowing someone is trying to tell you something but is having a hard time doing it.![]()

Sometimes I think it upsets us more thinking about how they must be feeling than it does them.
I'm so sorry, it's a horrible feeling. You can't help him and you just feel so helpless and bad for him. Just be there for him and spoil and cuddle him and be glad you still have him. He still has you, and he's lucky that you care for him so much 
)I'm sorry to hear that. I remember when one of my two parrots passed away. Think it got some kind of poisoning through some nuts I gave it. The other parrot was really really quiet for the rest of that day. Then the next day he died. I don't know whether it was from shock or w/e, because I got rid of those nuts. I was only 15 at the time.

When I was about 9 we had 2 kittens, and at only 6 months old, one got run over, worse still, in a total acident with running through the garage from the outside as someone was backing a car out, totally heartbreaking

was it a hit and run?
really antisocial behaviour


I showed my rabbit the body of his dead wife (she died from a complication with her tummy, so I brought her home from the vets) so he could see that she was "gone." He sat there for a bit with her, giving her a wash, the dog also tried to nose her and wake her up.
As shes unfortunately been hit by a car though you might not be able to do that.
Im sorry for your loss.
I wasn't aware rabbits could legally marry? Oh well learn something new every day.
Question, can you get inter-species marriages? Can a dog marry a sheep for example?