Thank you for taking the time to listen to this meditation.
I hope that it'll bring you at least some solace as you grieve the loss of your loved family member.
Cats have long been described as spiritual beings,
Special beyond words.
But you know that.
Our pets are our family and we sometimes mourn their loss more acutely and in different ways than some other family members.
Hopefully this meditation will help you acknowledge your loss and begin to grieve it,
While at the same time bring into focus the loving memories with your kitty.
To begin,
Find a comfortable place to sit or lie down.
And when you do,
Let your body settle into whatever surfaces beneath you.
The bed,
The chair,
The sofa,
Whatever works for you.
And when you're comfortable,
Close your eyes or let your gaze soften toward the floor or wall.
And take a slow breath in and let it go.
Know that you don't need to hold anything together right now.
You don't need to be strong or put up a good front.
You don't need to be okay.
You just need to be here,
In this moment,
Exactly as you are.
I ask that you bring your attention now to the weight of your body.
Feel the ground or the chair,
The bed,
Whatever is holding you.
Notice how it holds you fully and feel its support.
And take another slow breath in through your nose and out through your mouth.
Notice the air around you,
The temperature of the room,
The quiet.
Your cat knew this kind of stillness.
They spent hours sitting with themselves,
Comfortable in the solitude.
They are masters of it,
Of simply being present.
Curled in a patch of sunlight,
Paws folded in,
Tucked beside you,
Fully at rest,
Happy in the moment.
So right now,
Let yourself borrow a little of that comfort.
Just be here,
Breathing,
Present.
And focus on that breath as you breathe in and out,
In.
Let the breath fall into its natural,
Comfortable rhythm.
Don't force or change anything.
Allow it to be as it is.
Sometimes I think of grief as love with nowhere to go.
That's what you're carrying right now.
And it's so heavy because the love was real.
And it was unique.
And it was deep and unconditional.
And with your next breath,
See if you can simply find a name for what you're feeling,
Silently in your mind,
Without any judgment.
Maybe it's sadness.
Maybe it's emptiness.
Maybe it's guilt or anger or a strange,
Disorienting quiet in the house.
Maybe it's a combination of all of these at once.
Whatever is there,
Let it be there.
I ask you now to place one hand gently on your chest over your heart and feel it beating.
That is the very same heart that loved and will continue to love your cat.
It held them in the middle of hard nights.
It softened when they purred.
It fluttered when they chose you to be around.
And it broke when you had to say goodbye.
That heart is tender right now.
And the pain is raw.
And that's okay and expected.
So continue to breathe into your chest slowly.
And as you do,
Feel your hand over your heart rise and fall.
And know without a doubt that you are not wrong to grieve this deeply.
The bond between the person and their cat is real and sacred.
It never needs to be explained or justified or even understood.
It just needs to be felt and loved and honored.
So we honor it now.
And I'd like you to invite a memory of your cat.
A simple one.
Maybe the way they looked when they slept.
That particular sound of their meow.
The one that you knew was meant just for you.
The way they found you when you were sad.
The way they shadowed you as a work buddy or a daily companion.
The weight of them on your lap.
Or maybe that calming effect of their purr.
Let that image or feeling settle in for a moment.
Notice what it feels like in your body to remember them.
Maybe there's warmth alongside the ache.
Maybe a small smile comes,
Even through tears.
Maybe your heart swells with joy at having had them as an active part of your life.
No matter how it feels and no matter what you call it,
This is love.
Purely.
Simply.
This is the relationship that you built moment by moment over years.
And no one or nothing can ever take that from you.
Think about what your cat gave you.
The comfort.
The companionship.
The small daily rituals.
The food bowl filled.
The chin scratched.
The door waited by.
Knowing to the minute when it was mealtime and making it clear when they preferred a different entree.
They chose you every day in the way that only cats choose.
And you,
In turn,
Chose them to love.
Breathe in and as you do,
Let yourself feel grateful for that bond.
Even now,
Even in the pain of missing them.
And breathe out.
And if there are things that you wish you had said or done or given to them,
Bring those forward in your mind,
But gently and compassionately.
Not to punish yourself,
But to acknowledge them.
And to also acknowledge that you always did your best with what you had.
You loved them and they knew it.
And now imagine for a moment that your cat is somewhere warm and light.
Somewhere with soft surfaces to sleep on.
Sunbeams that last all afternoon.
Absolutely no pain or discomfort or sadness.
Somewhere peaceful.
Somewhere that serves their favorite treats and plenty of them.
Somewhere that illness of any kind does not exist and never will.
See them there at ease,
At rest,
Happy,
Content and still entirely themselves.
And imagine,
If it helps,
That they look back at you with those knowing eyes,
Those beautiful,
Big eyes.
The ones that you've gazed into countless times and the ones that seem to look through you and know everything that you were thinking.
Know that they carry absolutely nothing unresolved.
Only love.
You don't have to believe anything in particular to hold this image.
It's simply an offering.
A way of settling down some of the weight you've been carrying.
And with your next exhale,
See if you can release any remnants of guilt you might be holding.
The what-ifs,
The I-should-haves.
Breathe them out and allow them to dissolve into nothingness.
Away forever.
And with the next breath in,
Draw back in the memory of love,
The good days,
The warmth,
The warmth,
The gift of having known each other.
And now,
Turn your attention back to yourself.
Acknowledge that you are a person who loved an animal completely,
Unconditionally,
Emotionally,
Deeply,
And lost them.
That is no small thing.
Grief this real takes time.
And it may come in waves,
Sometimes unexpected,
Sometimes catching you off guard.
All of it is allowed,
Expected,
And natural.
So,
I ask you to speak silently to yourself now,
Just as you would offer advice to a dear friend who is in pain,
And repeat these four phrases softly in your mind,
One after the other.
The first is,
This hurts because it mattered so much.
It is okay to miss them.
It is okay to not be okay right now.
And lastly,
I will be gentle with myself.
Let those words settle in.
As you continue to breathe in and out.
And know that the house may feel too quiet for a while.
You may reach for them out of habit and feel the pang of remembering.
Each of these moments is a little tribute,
Proof of how much space they held in your life,
And how much they still do,
And will,
Always.
They will remain part of your life,
Just in a different form.
And please,
Please know,
You will be together again,
Never to be parted.
We just need the patience to wait for that time.
But it will come.
And it will be glorious.
As we get ready to close,
Begin to bring your awareness gently back to the room.
And feel the ground or the surface beneath you.
And once again,
Return to your focus on your breath.
Feel your breath as your chest rises and falls.
And when you're ready,
Slowly open your eyes.
And remember,
There is no rush to feel better.
There is no established timetable.
Grief is not a problem to be solved.
It is a manifestation of pure love,
Being felt all the way through to your core.
So take care of yourself today and in the coming days.
Eat something warm and comforting,
And rest if you can.
Let someone be kind to you and be kind to yourself.
And if you need to cry,
By all means,
Cry.
It's a healthy,
Natural,
And often unpredictable way to process such deep emotion.
Your kitty cat was lucky to be so loved.
And you were lucky to love them.
Take one last slow breath in.
And let it go.
And my wish for you is that you find comfort.
And over time,
May the pain of loss slowly be replaced with memories and feelings.
Of the joy and the love that you shared.
Take good care.