The Puppies
The Kitties
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"Baby Kitty"
b. 1998 lost 1999

Baby Kitty was only a year old when he ran away from home, but
he left a legacy of fun days, cute pictures and cherished
memories. We miss you!
~ Jacob and Khrys
"Lucky"
b. 1989 d. 1999

Lucky was not only a great babysitter, but a mother as well. She
cared for my children, and also a litter of motherless kittens.
Later, when she had puppies of her own, we could only keep
one. Her and her daughter Puggy lived together, and were
completely inseperable. Even in death. Only 3 months after
Lucky died, Puggy followed of a broken heart. We buried them
side by side. We love you both so much!
~ Sandi
"Blue Kitty"
b. 1976 d. 1983

My boo-boo kitty was hit by a car, but it didn't kill him. Instead,
the tip of his tail fell off in a friends lap during a dinner party. I still
have the tail. He was a good cat, but he never quite forgave me for
getting him fixed.
~Sandra
"Princess (Ctr), Candy (right)"
both died around 1994

Princess Anne and Candy Marie (seen here with Tasha) both
died within a year of each other. Princess went first. She was a
shy girl, who liked to have things her way. Candy loved
attention, and often did tricks for guests. She died of diabetes.
Both were very spoiled and greatly loved.
~For J&H
"Sugar Baby"
died around 1965

Sugar Baby was my chilhood pet. He's been gone so many years,
but we still remember him fondly. Love you!
~ W

"Scotty"
b. 1973 d. 1988

I got Scotty when I was a teenager. There he was in my
backyard, covered in mud and poop, but I just had to have him.
My mother and I cleaned him up, bought him toys and a bowl,
made him a bed, and made him a part of the family. I took him
with me to Washington, and he loved the snow. He was with me
during the flood of Tropical Storm Claudette in 1979, and he was
there when my children were born. He watched over them, and I
had to keep their bedroom doors open at night, so he could check
to make sure that everything was alright. He was blind, and
partially deaf when his legs and bodily functions gave out, and I
had to have him put to sleep. Scotty always smiled for the
camera, and would do anything for an M&M. I love you
sweetheart.
~Your Mommy
"Biscuit"
b. 2001 d. July 17, 2003

Biscuit (a.k.a. Cruiser) was a baby when we got him, and he was still
a baby when he left. He died suddenly, and we're still in shock. We
miss you buddy. Dinner isn't the same without you.
~ Gregg

"Dusty"
b. 1987 d. 2001

Here's my puppy in 1988 chewing on a stuffed animal. He was
born with Parvo, but he still lived a long life. He 'danced' for
chicken, and rolled over for bacon.
~ Hank
"Itty Bitty"
died around 1970

Sweet girl, we love and miss you always! We hope you're doing
well with all of your new friends.
~The Waller Family

"Beavis"
b. 1995 d. 2001

Beavis was a survivor. He lived through kitty leukemia, cancer
and a gunshot wound (.22) to the head. I guess he wasn't well
liked in the neighborhood, but it wasn't any of these things that
killed him. After the flood in Pasadena TX in June 2001, Beavis
got pnuemonia, and died of it. He was a very mild mannered cat,
and never got into trouble. We miss you!
~ The Horndt Family
"Deedee"
b. 1984 d. 2002

This is so hard to write, because Deedee was like my child. She
was fiery-tempered, and had to have things her way. She ruled
our house with an iron hand. She was a tough old girl, but she
had a heart of gold. She loved as fiercely as she hated. We went
through so much together, and watching her die, was like losing
one of my children. She will always be my first born, and forever
in my heart.
~ Love Mom

"Mrs. Peters"
b. 1993 d. 2000

Mrs. Peters was a very unusual cat! After her second stillborn
litter, we thought it best to have her spade. We were called by the
doctor who said she had a mummified baby inside her! It had
apparantly been there for some time! She lived for several years
after that happened.
~ S. H.
Though cats and dogs are the most popular pets,
others are in the pet cemetery too! Continue below
for more animals.
Want your favorite pet listed in our pet cemetery?
Just send in a photograph (optional) and a little
about it, and we'll get it up. Email for help.
Outlaw-
He was a green quaker parrot, and only liked me. He would bite
everyone else. He was born July 5, 1994 and died in 1997. His was
a short life, but I'll never forget the time he fell off of his cage, and
survived being eaten by the cat by hiding behind a pile of laundry
for several hours. I love you darlin! ~ Britt
Deeane-
She was a golden colored hamster, who became lost in my closet in
1986. I looked and looked, but I think the cat got her. She was very
fun, and loved to run through the tunnels of my father's pool table.
~Tiffany D.
You can have a picture of your pet, and an epitaph
about him on this page. Just send your picture,
your pets name, his birth date and the day he or
she died, along with your message about them to
us in an email. Please do not send very large files!
I'll let you know about when your pet can be
viewed on this page.
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"Buddie"
My cat buddie axidently got killed, but he left behind his
memories and how he made us happy. We hope his soul
stays with us; we loved him so much!
~The Campbells~

Through the Gate
Visitors who have submitted pictures and epitaphs of
their pets can view them here. See above for
instructions on how to send in yours.
"Buddy Ward"
Birth: January 12, 1989 Died Oct 22, 2003.
I called him, Buddy Boy and he is my best friend and He been
with us for 14 yrs and his wonderful life. He was so sweet
caring and loveable.
Since My dad kept checked him and He was not feeling well.
He was blind, and partially deaf when his both legs couldn't
moved and Buddy had hard time to get up and His bodily
functions shut down. We had to have him put to sleep. He
had lump tumor cancer. We're deeply sad and miss him
already. Buddy always had found a brightly smiled and love
to eat pasta food. I love you Buddy Boy and miss you so
much. I see you in heaven to be with you . Hey Bud, you and
I can play again someday.
~ Your best Buddiesl, Carrie.
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