In loving memory of Morgan, Linda Bogan-Wilson's cat. He will be sorely missed.
In Loving Memory of Kelly Montgomery's dog Coltrane aka "Cole". Please view his memorial on You Tube.
*Orion Hunter*
*October 13, 1999 - April 23, 2009*
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Dearest treasure from the stars, rarest of all beings, you graced my life with your love, radiant beauty and regal presence.
May you live long and always be in good health and spirits, and may we always be together on The Rainbow Bridge - never separated, never apart, now and always.
Chantal Truscelli made a donation of $100.00 in memory of her mother.
PAWS made a donation of $500.00 In Loving Memory of Lillian Minghelli (Ed's mother who passed away in December, 2008) Her passion, among other things, was her love for animals.
Janet Frey donated $25.00 in memory of Louie.
Karen made a $200 donation to Agee in memory of Jasmine, her mother's beloved cat.
In loving memory of JASMINE.
Jasmine lived a life full of love--being loved and giving love. All black save for a small splash of white on her chest, she was soft and cuddly with a lot of body and a lot of purr. Jasmine enjoyed a healthy and hearty life for 14 years.
The sequence of events leading to Jasmine's passing began just a few weeks ago. How she handled herself in the last few weeks of her life demonstrates her robust independence and her strong attachment to her family.
Her human, Millie, had noticed Jasmine eating a bit less than usual, yet nothing was alarming. Then, suddenly Jasmine disappeared. A lifelong indoor cat, she abruptly thrust herself out of doors and stayed gone for weeks. Although Jasmine's distraught family launched a search, it was to no avail--until last Saturday. Just as suddenly as she disappeared, she reappeared in the night. Her return was celebrated with guarded optimism. It was thrilling to see her again, but time, it seemed, was limited. Even with her former sturdy and zaftig physical self reduced to bony frailty, Jasmine expressed her characteristic inner mightiness through loving purrs and labored mewing. Those last precious moments lying down on the carpet with Jasmine, stroking her, talking with her, will be forever cherished by her loved ones.
It seems she knew she was sick so she left to go it alone. Then, she knew she was dying so she returned to say good-bye.
In the end, medical intervention could not remedy a failed liver. At the age of 14, Jasmine passed away in the early hours of Sunday, October 19th, 2008. Jasmine is missed by her human family and her lifelong kitty companion, Samantha.
JASMINE. Always loved; forever remembered
JASMINE with Millie and Samantha
JASMINE with her lifelong companion, Samantha.
Sue Kelly made a $264.00 donation (toward a section of sanctuary fencing) in memory of Harlo Kitty. Because of Sue's generous donation, a plaque will be put up on the section of fencing that will read "In loving memory of Harlo Kitty, she went over the Rainbow Bridge on May 31, 2008. She is greatly missed, a beloved best friend."
Catherine Woodward made a $25.00 donation in memory of Max, Kathy Raymond's dog.
Shadow was "one really special pumpkin." He was funny--he would never look at the camera. --Sandee
Richard and Kristin Smith donated $100 in loving memory of Daisy, who passed away March 4th, 2008. "Our world revolved around her. She even went with us on our honeymoon," said Richard.
Chantal Truscelli donated $50.00 in loving memory of Lizzy, who disappeared on Christmas.
Chantal Truscelli donated $100 in memory of her mother who passed away on Valentines Day in 2007.
In Loving Memory of Jane Beverly Haller 1920-2007
$1000 was donated in loving memory of Jane Beverly Haller who was devoted to all creatures, big and small. Agee Memorial is proud to be able to care for Louie (14 years) and Kitty Cat (14 years) on her behalf. Both of them will be available for adoption either through our Kitties for Companionship Program or if anyone is interested in adopting them on Beverly's behalf, please inquire.
Louie 14 years old
Kitty Cat 14 years old
In Loving Memory of Buster Kitten
I lost a kitty the other day. He got hit by a car. My Buster Kitten (instead of Buster Keaton). He lived up to his name too. He was the mob guy of the neighborhood and terrorized everyone. He protected his property for sure. I've never seen him out by the road before. It was odd. He has been with us for about 4 or 5 yrs. now. We adopted him from the petco in Folsom, from the A.C.T. group (Abandoned Cat Team). We miss him dearly as does my Felix. They were best buds and ruled the neighborhood together. --Amy
In loving memory of Aloysius Nicodemus--but you can call him Al!
Al came to us as a rescued feral kitten, small enough to fit in one hand but with a will big enough to survive a broken leg after being hit by a car. He had a mission; to spend the next five years sharing his truly unique gifts with the world. He ultimately grew to be large and very much in charge. Everyone who saw him wanted to snuggle up with him, and they always walked off with a smile.
All would comment on how Al conveyed a sense of peace and happiness to them. He fulfilled his mission. His death on April 24, 2007 came too soon.
Paws Up, sweet Smilin' Al. We'll see you at the Bridge someday. Save us a spot on the bed!
$100 donated in memory of Mr. Black. Mr. Black (April 24th, 1992 - August 14th, 2007) now rests in Tim's back yard along with his favorite toys and part of of his favorite blanket.
Irene Chevalier & her best friend & cat "Jeanette" Chantal Truscelli donated $200.00 in "Loving Memory" of her Mother who passed away on Valentine's Day 2007.
Kaaren Poole donated $100.00 in memory of her friend and cat "Andy" who passed in December 2006.
Chantal Truscelli has donated $50.00 in loving memory of her cat, Marsha. She was loved for her short time spent with their family.
This is a portrait of BK (Beautiful Kitty) that we had done when he was about 5 years old. He was so great. He owned us. I taught him to walk on a leash and then without and he would do whatever I told him. It is just fortunate that where we live I could walk him next door to the cemetery and he could not get hurt. He would not run from me. He sat outside with us in the evening and when our lamppost went on, we would tell him it was time to go in. He was an inside kitty but I could take him for walks, he hopped in the car and went with us wherever we went. He was never left alone in the car. If we stopped at a store I would stay in car with A/C running and my husband would go in.
He went to California twice with us, in his sherpa bag sitting on my lap. I unzipped the bag and just put my hand inside and he never made a peep. I guess you can tell, we loved him.
William L. Richter Donations made in loving memory of Binkley, my cat of 14 years. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of her.