Year
2017 Tributes
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posted in other years)
For pet names beginning with "N".
Nash, Feb 2006 - March 11, 2017
My beautiful Nash, I loved you from the day we adopted you!
Remember that day?, you were so excited! you jumped in the car,
with your feet on the back seat and your front paws on the cubbie
you looked out the front window, full of life and vigor, happy
beyond belief that you were no longer in a cage!! I kissed you on
your snout and said we have to go to PetSmart and get you a boy
collar because that pink rhinestone collar has to go!! lol
My dear boy you have given me so much love, comfort and laughter
over the years, my heart is at a loss right now, I know you are
with me and you will never leave my side, but I miss you baby dog,
I miss your wagging tail, sloppy kisses and cold nose. I am
forever in your debt for the unconditional love you provided
I glad I got one last time to snuggle with you in the bed and hug
you tight and kiss you.
Mama love you
Give Tyler my love!
Natalee,
Izzy James Trimm, May 7,1999 - April May
My Dear Kitties!!!
Another year has passed and I MISSED all of you on our birthday!!
I will never forget all that we went through .. I would do it all
again!! Your Mom and Dad were wild kitties, but knew enough to
have all of you at the back door on the porch!! They were
great parents
I was Lucky to have all of you in my life...I LOVE and MISS ALL OF
YOU!! It was great seeing all of you that day at the Rainbow
Bridge..
you all looked great!!!
I will never forget you... you all were my family and Dad and I
miss you and all the wonderful times we shared...
Til Then... HUGS XXXOOO MOM and DAD
Nikki, 11/13/02
- 07.17.17
I miss you so bad Baby girl. You were my comfort and joy for 14
and a half years. I don't remember life before you and I can't
believe you are really gone. All I have done is cry. You
were my life and I hope that I served you well. I didn't lose part
of me I lost all of me. Rest in peace baby girl.
Nina, September
2015 - February 16, 2017
Nina was a 2-week old kitten starving and scared, huddled in a
filthy corner of a Philippine drugstore. She was shivering because
it was raining hard. Her body muddied, her eyes shut by dried
tears, her nose all runny. She must have been that way for days
while hundreds of Filipinos passed her by without a care. Their
eyes forever glued to their phones or "I" gadgets whatever.
My mother saw Nina and rescued her. When I carried Nina for the
first time, I was horrified her entire body was covered in fleas.
When I gave her a hot bath, the water reddened with digested
blood. It looked like Nina will not live.
But despite everything she went through, she fought hard and grew
up into a beautiful, baby-faced cat. She ate and ate and played a
lot. She slept next to us at night. She enriched our lives with
her companionship. She always made us smile and laugh.
She made us happy.
But she passed away a year and a half later. Perhaps her bad start
in life has taken its toll. She was sick from the beginning and
Nina never let us know about it--because she kept eating and
playing and made us smile and be happy. All the love and medical
care we gave her was no match against an illness brought about by
this world's hate, apathy and prejudice.
Nina, we love you so much. We cried a lot when you went away so
painfully soon. We had hoped you'll stay with us for an eternity.
You are now next to God. See you again at the Bridge!
With love,
Rizalina Betco and Patrick Berkenkotter