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IN MEMORIUM





May This Candle Burn Eternally
In Memory Of Our Friends
Who Have Made The Journey To
The Other Side Of
The Rainbow Bridge




DOC



Doc was a beautiful 18 year old flame point Siamese cat that was a good friend and neighbor. He had the funniest way of always sitting between someone's legs, anyone's legs, whenever he found the opportunity. He also loved to have his backside gently slapped evenly on both side by his Mommy, Joyce, would would yell "Who do you love" and Doc would yell right back "You". It was an ongoing thing and one of great amusement. Doc crossed over the Rainbow Bridge about 2 years ago. He was a wonderful cat, and will be sorely missed.



BINGO



Bingo, who I called Bingy, was another of my friend Joyce's cats, a 10 year old, very fat tortoise shell siamese. Bingo was scared of everything and everyone, but for some reason, she really liked me. She would come over to me and let me brush her, and brush her, and brush her. She shed constantly and in large amounts. She had a beautiful purr when I brushed her and she was my favorite of Joyce's cats. Bingo crossed the Rainbow Bridge about 1-1/2 years ago. She is greatly missed.



JOYCE AND FLAKEY



It was unfortunate and unexpected, but Joyce, Mommy to the above-mentioned cats, Doc and Bingo, joined her beloved feline children on March 11, 2000. Her cat, Flakey, who was 19 and very ill, followed two days later. Flakey was the daughter of Doc, and came into this world being born on Joyce's bed. They are now all together, well and happy on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge. All of Joyce's other cats found loving homes and are well taken care of and greatly loved.



BOOTSIE



Bootsie was a very good and dear friend of mine. He and his sister Samantha were born here, in my apartment complex, and lived the life of outdoor community cats for the longest of times. When the apartment buildings were sold, some of the residents adopted each of them.

Bootsie was the sweetest black and white tuxedo cat you would ever want to know. He was gentle, friendly and very loving. He passed over to the other side of the Rainbow Bridge this past year, and I miss him very much.



MISTY



Misty was one of the most beautiful long-haired tabby's I have ever seen. She was always there, in the window, to greet me every day and Meow hello. I felt I had a special bond with her and we always talked together about many things.

Her Mommy, Ramona loved her so very much and Misty knew that and loved her back in the same fashion. Misty passed over to the other side of the Rainbow Bridge on October 1, 2000 in the arms of her Mommy. You will be greatly missed, my little friend.



SAMANTHA

Samantha was a sweet, pretty long-haired tan and white kitty who was the sister of Bootsie who was mentioned above. She was an amazing athlete and she could walk a tightrope and get herself onto the roof of our apartment building, and we still cannot figure out how. Samantha went to the bridge on February 5, 2001, at the ripe age of around 20 years old. Sammie, you were a sweet and dear kitty and we will all miss you.



MAX, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN






Max was a wonderful little boy cat who was murdered in September 2000 by a man in Sacramento, California. Max, I didn't know you but I know what a wonderful kitty you were and how much your mommy misses you. YOU AND YOUR STORY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.

March 5, 2001 - As an update to Max's story, I just received a letter from the Mayor of Sacramento, California, informing me that the Sacramento County District Attorney's office has finished it's investigation into Max's murder and that the man who murdered Max is being prosecuted with felony charges to the full extent of the law.




SEALY



Sealy was a beautiful little girl dog who was a member of the Brewer family. She was an amazing dog because she loved cats as well as humans, especially human children. Her best friend was a kitty and that in itself makes her a truly remarkable doggie. She passed away on May 17, 2001 and she will be greatly missed by anyone who had the good fortune of knowing her. Sealy, we did not know you personally, but we know all your kitty sisfurs and Meowmie, and know how great their love was, and still is for you. The only solace they have is the knowledge that you are well and strong again at the other side of the Rainbow Bridge, awaiting everyone who loved you, and who you loved, to join you when their time arrives. Be happy Sealy, knowing you were so loved and honored by everyone who knew you; what a very special doggie you are.



WINSTON


picture of Winston


Winston was a beautiful seal point siamese kitty, who was a very sweet boy, with one of the most beautiful smiles in the world, especially when he was smiling at his meowmie, Gwen. His eyes, too were a bright shade of blue. Winston and Gwen were a team, and together each gave the other something very special. That something was called love. Your meowmie misses you so much Winston, but that day will come when she too will cross that bridge into your waiting paws, and when she does, you and your special love will never be apart again.



SASHA BREWER






Sasha Brewer was a very good friend of mine. There are so many things I can say about her. She was elegant, beautiful, sweet, intelligent, gentle and a kitty who loved her family with such an amazing devotion that I am proud to say that she was my friend. I know how hard it is for her family now, but know that they will one day be together agin, on the other side of the rainow bridge.



FAIS DO DO






Fais Do Do was a beautiful kitty. While we didn't know her furry well, we know her family and friends, and we know what a wonderful kitty she was. Go in love and peace Fais Do Do. We will all meet again one day on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge. Fais Do Do's family wanted to say a few words to their beloved Fais Do Do.

Dear Fais Do Do,

We love you and miss you so much, but we know that you are better off now. You are free of pain and are whole and happy again. We can just picture you running with the wind and your tail and coat long and flowing once more.

many sad purrs,

Lady Blue and the Hannon kittie





We wish to thank effurykitty for their
condolences about our loss of our Grandmeowmie