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Remembering Our Beloved Pets:

For here, between this world and the next,
Is a place where each beloved creature finds rest.
On this golden land, they wait and they play,
Till the Rainbow Bridge they cross over one day.

No more do they suffer, in pain or in sadness,
For here they are whole, their lives filled with gladness.
Their limbs are restored, their health renewed,
Their bodies have healed, with strength imbued.

- Excerpt from the "Rainbow Bridge" (inspired by a Norse Legend)

Although you are gone, you shall not be forgotten...

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Bambam
Bambam lost his fight to FIP on April 2, 2009. It was devastating to watch this disease take over his little body in such a short period of time. FIP is a horrible disease that within a few weeks changed him from a happy go lucky kitten to a sick, lethargic old man. Bammy (as we liked to call him) will be greatly missed by the girls and I. He was "Sydney's Kitty" and she carried him around like he was her doll. Bambam is at Rainbow Bridge with his sister Pebbles.


Roscoe
This is a sad day, for Roscoe is no longer with us. He was hit by a truck this morning and died instantly. Our sympathy to everyone who was close to Roscoe.


Bobo
Bobo was a very shy but still loved to cuddle up and give you kisses. Bobo was only 8 weeks, but when alert, loved to play and terrorize his other 6 siblings. He will be missed dearly, and will continue to inspire me and anyone else to care and do whatever it takes to save our fur friends, of all ages.


Seth
Seth was a semi feral kitten that came in a duct taped cardboard box with 6 other kittens. Even though he was scared we had faith that he would come around. We were excited each and everyday when he calmed down more and more. We lost him on Nov 4th, 08 at the vet office. He didn't make it through anesthesia when he went to get neutered. His sisters Obama and Biden were adopted the following day. The family was going to take him too. So it was a sad day for all of us.


Adam
Found along side a road, cold and starving. After his time with the vet was brought to a foster family. That was only for a few hours, he did not have the strength to continue. In his last few hours he experienced warmth and love. When wrap in a blanket he managed a purr with what little strength he had left. That purr was a thankyou for his last hours to be loved and cared for.

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