Pet Loss Grief Is Real: Reverend Kaleel Sakakeeny on Mourning, Rituals, and Finding Light After Loss
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Angela interviews Reverend Kaleel Sakakeeny, an ordained animal chaplain, pastor, and credentialed grief counselor who founded the Boston-based nonprofit Animal Talks after the devastating loss of a beloved cat. Sakakeeny explains that pet loss is not merely “like” losing a family member—it is—and that unprocessed grief can be misunderstood by medical models that try to “fix” heartbreak as mental illness. He describes grief as a universal pain shared across many losses, distinguishes grief (the inner state) from mourning (the actions taken), and offers rituals such as journaling, creating memorial spaces, planting trees, and support groups to externalize sorrow. They discuss spirituality, the difference between belief and faith, how pets bring out our best selves, and why grief has no timeline. Sakakeeny shares Animal Talks resources, courses, and contact options.
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