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6 days agoKnowing the frame material will help.
Wood you can gently steam and then bend back to where it lays flat. Lightly steam is the key word. Anything too damp and it will warp more.
Plastic can be heated to pull flat, but depends a lot on what and how.
If it a canvas, try to see if pulling one corner doesnt make it flat. That means it needs a staple or 2 to pull it tight.
Losing a dear pet never is easy, but try to find solace in the idea you where his whole life (of the biggest part of it). You gave your pet the best he could have had.
There is now forever a paw marked on your heart.
I have 2 cats, but have a room dedicated to sheltering old cats. Tl;dr I’m a palliative care unit for a local shelter and I deal with a lot of loss.
What keeps me going is that I do truly believe I give them the best “end” of their life and that even of their stays are short. I gave them all the love I have.
Feel free to reach out to me of u wanna talk, share, reminesce or just simply ask questions.