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doesn't look good

bean said:
I did everything right...as that's what I've been checking from the get go... but thank you for the advise


So it means that it just wasn't meant to be. Some day, hopefully soon, you'll be looking for another one. My daughter just found herself in love again :)
 
I have two other's.... but she was my beautiful baby! i've always wanted a black corn...but as you said, it just wasn't meant to be.... can you please tell me what to do with her body? I cannot burry her, as I live in an apartment building and it's -24 outside (ground under 1 foot of snow and frozen)
 
I'm not sure what options are available to you :( My vet's office offers cremation as an option. The other other for me was to take her out to the country and bury her there. Maybe take her out and bury her beneath some rocks and leaves?

Of course, there is always the trash, although that doesn't sound quite right :(
 
Is there a park nearby with some bushes or something? You can lovingly arranged her body under the thickest of the bushes, maybe under the snow. As her little body decomposes, she will feed the bush, and in a way will always be there.
 
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