A Solo Person's Guide to ADHD
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A Solo Person's Guide to ADHD
The Quiet Ones Hurt the Most: ADHD & Pet Grief
Host: Christine Dunning, Master Certified Life Coach & founder of Two Cats Coaching
Guest: Stacy Collins, hospice chaplain & fellow late-diagnosed ADHDer
For many single adults (and plenty of partnered folks, too), pets are family—routine-keepers, comfort-bringers, and steady companions. In this episode, Christine and Stacy talk about pet loss: anticipatory grief, saying goodbye, and rebuilding daily life when the house suddenly sounds too quiet.
What We Cover
- Pet grief is real grief: Why the bond can feel as strong (or stronger) than human relationships.
- ADHD layers: How loss disrupts structure, routines, executive function, and emotional regulation.
- Anticipatory grief: Knowing goodbye is coming—crying before the loss, noticing decline, making compassionate choices.
- A kind goodbye: What a supportive vet experience can look like (quiet room, time, separate exit), cremation options, paw-print keepsakes.
- Memorials & meaning: Urns or boxes, paw prints, portraits/illustrations, and the comfort of “Rainbow Bridge” imagery—whatever fits your beliefs.
- Life after a pet: Rebuilding morning rituals, navigating a surviving pet’s behavior, and naming what you miss most.
- Should I get another pet? ADHD-friendly questions to ask yourself; low-commitment options like fostering; choosing travel or flexibility.
- Preparing for inevitability: Remembering that we usually outlive our pets; choosing presence over fear.
Favorite Lines
“It’s not just a pet. It’s a being that let you love them—and loved you back.”
“When my routine was ‘we cuddle while I drink coffee,’ the silence wasn’t just quiet—it was missing.”
Gentle Ideas to Try
- Create a small ritual (light a candle, place a photo, write a letter, plant a flower).
- Keep a “morning anchor” to replace the old routine (cozy slippers + coffee + 10 minutes of journaling).
- If you’re considering a new pet, try fostering first to check energy, time, and readiness.
Next in the Series
- Ep 13: What Is Grief? (ADHD & Big Feelings)
- Ep 14: Why Goodbye Doesn’t Come Easily
- Ep 15: Pet Grief — The Quiet Ones Hurt the Most (this episode)
- Ep 16: Grieving Lost Dreams — The Life I Didn’t Live
- Ep 17: Rituals & Real Talk — ADHD-Friendly Grief Rituals
Resources & Support
- U.S. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7)
- 911 for emergencies
- Local pet-loss support groups and hotlines (often offered by humane societies or vets)
Disclaimer
This podcast is for education and support. It is not medical or mental-health advice. If you’re struggling to function or feel unsafe, please seek professional help (U.S.: 988 or 911).
Connect
- Website & show hub: TwoCatsCoaching.com
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