Amy Hall Main Coon mix was a special pet to me , we went the
through stages of her life starting from teaching her how not to
climb up on my curtains eating my house plants, to smacking the
family dog upside his head !. As Amy got older ( 3-5 years old )
Amy became my cuddle buddie, especially when I was in our
recliner, she had her special place that I would call her Love
Bucket in the middle of our blanket. It had to be pretty
perfect in size or she would fuss a little til I got the bucket
shaped how she liked it then she would settle in for the night.
Amy never fussed too much either when it was time for her to go to
the vet for her check up's, when my husband would get her carrier
out Amy knew what was up and most of the time get in the carrier
for her dad and on the way they would go.
As Amy got a little older she would she would get stressed out
when our granddaughter would come over and go and hide till she
felt comfortable.
But this one time I could not find her, her dad couldn't find her,
it took I know about 3 hours for dad to find her, on the shelf in
the master bedroom behind a artificial plant!.
Amy had a very good personality I have pictures of her actually
posing for me and I will cherish those pictures for the rest of my
life.
There will never be another Amy Hall, she had a rough start in
life, but she is my Sparkling Diamond in my heart forever Love
Mommy & Dad
Anthony Jr,
04/01/2001 - 07/20/2020
Jr, from the day you fit in the palm of my hand..until the day I
saw you fall asleep for the last time..I have loved you.
You have taught me what unconditional love truly is. We have seen
each other grow so much in the 19 years we been together.
I miss you so much...and it hurts so much.
After reading the Rainbow Bridge, I now have hope of being
reunited again.
Love, your dad
ARGOS, 11/30/07
- 4/26/20
ARGOS BEST FRIEND AND COMPANION. YOU ARE FOREVER LOVED AND MISSED
Arnie,
07/01/2003 - 07/20/2020
My baby girl, you were a warrior and inspiration. Thank you for
being a part of my life the past 17 years. You will be missed.
Athena Percival,
2009 - November 6th, 2020
There is a hole in my heart, but I know you are at peace. You have
been my protector, healer, companion, and much more. I miss your
cuddles, soft meow and morning wake ups for food. You've been such
a good friend, thank you for all the good times we've shared over
the years. I'll see you again Athena, when I cross the Rainbow
Bridge. Sending you all my love. Love your cat-mom, Katie xo