I subscribe to some pet subs to see cute pictures of cats and dogs to improve my mood and then every tenth post or so is “my poor dead cat”. I hate it, I never knew your catdog and now im slightly sad that its dead. Now I have to unsubscribe from all these cute pet subs cause y’all can’t not talk about how dead your pets are. Maybe join a support group or something.

    • PP_GIRL_
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      Do people like seeing those posts?? I’m not so rude to tell people to keep their grieving to themselves, but I’m 100% with OP that they bring down the whole mood when you just wanna look at some cute dogs

      • @JPJones@lemmy.world
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        Yup. I thought OP was spot on and have always felt the same. I view those subs to see animals being cute and be happy about it. I’m sorry for their loss, but that is not cute or happy.

        • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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          it feels like there’s just peer pressure to act like you’re fine with it, if you say you don’t like it you’re a horrible selfish person

          but like bro if you come to someone’s birthday party and start talking about how your grandpa carked it last week you’re going to be asked to leave

          • TheLowestStone
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            This reminds me of the most unpleasant Thanksgiving I personally experienced. There were several factors that ruined the day but, I completely checked out mentally during dinner as one of the guests was talking about inheriting a cat from someone who died and how the cat was now dying. The thing I was most thankful for that year was going home.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        Like seeing them? No. Understand that someone is grieving, and probably doesn’t have anyone to vent to if they’re posting to some tiny social media site about their loss? Yes. It’s easy to wish them well, and probably help them a lot through a very hard time.

  • @theedqueen@lemmy.world
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    This is why I unsubscribed from r/pics years ago. Too many sob stories. I’m assuming once more migrants make it to lemmy I’ll have to start wedding out the places where sob stories are bound to happen again.

  • @drdiddlybadger
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    I support your opinion wholeheartedly. I get why people do it I guess but it just makes others feel sad when they could post the picture and tell the story later in the comments or something.

  • @wick@lemm.ee
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    There was one directly above this in my feed, so that’s a fun coincidence. Ofc my feed is sorted by upvotes so it looks like your opinion is coming in 2nd place to a dead cat.

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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      The black cat lay down? Yeah I saw that! I didn’t click it. I don’t want to know about the dead kitty so this was the perfect post to visit.

  • @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    I agree. For pretty much all pet memorial pics/stories.

    Except for that one recently with the guy that painted his stairs but dedicated his puppers spot to him. That was freaking sweet and more than “I miss my buddy.”

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      Except for that one recently with the guy that painted his stairs but dedicated his puppers spot to him. That was freaking sweet and more than “I miss my buddy.”

      It was a really good work too, it looks professional. I don’t know how they did it

      • @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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        I’d guess he masked off the area with brown paper and tape carefully. Then painted it as normal.

        I would’ve covered it in a coat of polyurethane to preserve it. Then added the bronze plate.

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    I despise these posts. The day my cat dies, I pledge to post some sort of post about him, but it won’t say he died. It’ll be some trash post like “LOOK AT THIS DUDE, HE HAS NO BRAIN CELLS” and it’ll be him like, chewing plastic or going goblin mode on a toy.

  • @PennyAndAHalf@lemmy.ca
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    I think it’s more cathartic to post pictures of my departed pets in the present tense. I get to share my little beauties when I’m feeling sentimental, others get a dose of cuteness, and nobody has to think about how short of a time they’re with us.

  • @PopShark@lemmy.world
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    It’s like those cute Youtube videos with adorable pets and the comments are just like “yeah he/she’s dead now RIP”

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    It doesn’t personally bother me, so long as it remains in the minority of posts. Couple of reasons:

    a) It often reminds me of some of the good boys I’ve lost, and of the good times we had. It’s a bit bittersweet, but it doesn’t have to be a mood kill. I acknowledge if you’ve lost a pet very recently, it’ll hit a lot harder, but this is going to happen regardless as you process your grief.

    b) I’d prefer to be part of a community that’s not continually mood-checking each other. Life has ups and downs, and everyone is better off if the community can occasionally offer some consolation in the hard times. Expecting only happiness from everyone always seems like toxic positivity to me.

    c) Offering a word of support can make me myself feel better. It can be a good deed for the day, and it’ll make me feel closer to the community.

    d) I don’t think having a bit of a memento mori is necessarily bad. Being reminded that our time with our companions is limited can also remind us to cherish that time all the more.

    I do think there’s a caveat, though. While loss is an inevitable part of animal companionship, it’s very unfair if I only share my grief. If I enjoy the community and want to keep it healthy, then I should be proactive in generally posting uplifting content before I ever consider asking the community for their sympathy.

    Also, personally, if I’m going to share a memorial post, I think it’d be best if it can be a celebration of my pet’s life, and show how they had a good, and happy one.

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    I agree. One of my cats died some time ago and every time I see one of those memorial posts it reminds me and I get sad again. I did not subscribe to cat communities to get more sad but to improve my mood.

  • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I subscribe to chicken subs and not only are there memorial posts but also a lot of gore pics where people are asking whether a gruesome wound/infection can be treated or asking to guess what predator ate half of their chicken. I think this is fine, death is a part of owning pets and shouldn’t be shoved under the rug. Ideally there could be a tagging system like others mentioned.