Good luck.
2007-07-26 19:56:11
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answered by womack5501 2
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No Sweetie. Resurrection is a religious miracle that can only be performed by God and those chosen by God. Wanting to resurrect Whisper isn't against the Christian religion but attempting to resurrect Whisper might be questionable if you are a Christian. It might be considered improper to try. You'd have to ask your priest or your pastor about that to be sure. Power over life and death definitely falls outside the realm of human influence. Most humans just don't have that kind of power. I am very sorry about Whisper. Maybe you would feel better if you had a funeral for Whisper. I know lots of people do this now and it helps then deal with their loss if they get to say goodbye properly to their furry friends. Good luck.
2007-07-27 03:13:43
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answered by Paisley T 2
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Unfortunately there isn't. It's really hard when your beloved pets die because in our lives they are the only ones who give us unconditional love. Just remember the good times. It will be easier as time passes. And in time you will be ready for a new pet... I'm sure your cat would want you to share the love you have with a new kitten. I had a dog I really loved as a child, she got me through a lot of hard times and when she died I thought my heart would be broken forever. In time I saw a little blue kitten in a shop window and my heart felt full again, he has also passed on but the love I had is with me to this day. It will get better. Good luck!
2007-07-27 03:02:54
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answered by Anna 3
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Only God can resurrect the dead.I miss my animals who have passed,too,but someday,when I die,I'll see them and all of the people I've lost as well.I know how you feel,losing a beloved pet is terrible,but life goes on,and Whisper wouldn't want you to dwell on her death.If you want to,you could go to your nearest animal shelter and adopt a cat in need of a new home,and perhaps prevent it's death.This would be a sort of resurrection,as the cat would be beginning a new life ,because of you,and because you lost Whisper.
2007-07-27 03:22:34
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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Sorry at this time you are limited in your options.
Freeze dry mounting or traditional taxidermy.
Freeze drying lasts forever and is very realistic. Taxidermy will last about 20-30 years but will degrade over time.
Even if cloning were an option, this would result in a cat who merely looked like Whisper. Her personality, will always live on in your heart and her character will hopefully guide you in times of darkness.
I am very sorry for your loss.
2007-07-27 02:59:43
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answered by anon 5
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I am sorry for the lost of your cat. Have faith that she is at peace now and in a good place. I'm sure she knows you love her, too.
Try reading Animals and the Afterlife by Kim Sheridan. It is a non-fiction book about people who have experienced sensing their pet after they have passed on. It's a really wonderful book! Each story starts out sad, but has a happy ending. I hope it will bring you some sense of peace.
2007-07-27 03:24:12
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answered by Bluebird 4
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Please read Steven King's book Pet Cemetery. I know it's fiction, but the thought of trying to bring back your dead cat is fiction, too. This story is about resurrection of dead pets, and SCARY. Probably a story for age 10+.
Give yourself time to get over Whisper's death. Think about her and remember her fondly. Then you may find another cat you can love. Just remember it won't be a duplicate of Whisper because cats have their own individual personalities just like people.
Sorry for your loss.
2007-07-27 02:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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only in your heart and mind....sorry for the lost of your cat.....I know it may not seem like it but it does and will get better...as you know it's going to take time....she may be gone but you will always have her with you.....I had to put my cat down about 2 years ago and I still remember all the silly things she use to do .....you don't really want her resurrected you just miss her
2007-07-27 03:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Take your cats bones to Robbie Burns country.
2007-07-27 03:02:51
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answered by marzmargs12 6
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No. You can not resurrect the dead cat. It is impossible. do you really love her so little that you would want her to "live" as a zombie, rotting slowly and suffering but unable to die?
2007-07-27 03:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Read 'Pet Cemetary' by Stephen King. After you read it, you may appreciate the natural cycle of life a little more.
2007-07-27 03:00:43
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answered by Bruce J 4
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