ANYONE who has ever owned and loved animals will tell you how deep the pain runs when they pass away.
They were your constant companion, the face that greeted you when you got home, the wet nose that nuzzled you when you were sad, the purring fluffball that warmed your lap on a winter evening . . .
The hole they leave in our lives when they die is awful – and no one knows this better than Lauren Namer, who has mourned many a pet in her life. It’s this knowledge of loss that’s helped her bring comfort to many