Music sensation Samthing Soweto is mourning the loss of his beloved pet Ntsimbi.
Samthing Soweto shared a cute video of Ntsimbi trying to kiss him on the face, simply captioned the post:âđȘŠ RIP Ntsimbi, until we meet againđđżâ
Messages of love and support have been pouring in on social media since Samthing Soweto announced the death of his best friend.
Buhle_bakhe wrote: âMay his soul rest in peace, hope u stay strong, he will always be with u, in spirit and in your heart, sending much love to u đ„șđ†RIP Ntsimbiđđđ„șđâ€đ.â
Leon_dlamlenze said: âCondolences, mfanakithi. đđŸ Rest well, Ntsimbi. đâ
Maake Frank commented: âThe pain of losing the true friendđąâ
Mponemoeketsi added: âđąASKIES⊠only a few understand this pain. Hugs to you.â
Blose_phathakahle even suggested a tribute song for Ntsimbi. He wrote: âAs long as there is a song about Nsimbi in your album that you are dropping next week.â
In their 2017 article titled âWhy losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friendâ, The Conversation, explains why losing a pet can be as devastating as losing a relative or a close friend.
After all these furry friends ultimately become family; hence their loss becomes difficult for many pet owners.
In the article Psychologist, Julie Axelrod is quoted saying that the loss of a dog is painful because âowners arenât just losing the petâ.
âIt could mean the loss of a source of unconditional love, a primary companion who provides security and comfort, and maybe even a protĂ©gĂ© thatâs been mentored like a child,â said Axelrod.
The article further explained that âperhaps if people realised just how strong and intense the bond is between people and their dogs, such grief would become more widely accepted.
âThis would greatly help dog owners to integrate death into their lives and help them move forward.â