Niko, you are the best years of my life - my best friend, my whole heart and soul. Waking up every morning and taking our walks; through rain, snow and beautiful sunny days, it was an absolute honor being a part of your life. You were by my side through my late teens and all of my twenties - making me feel safe when we lived just the 2 of us. I know I will find you again in this lifetime or the next. My sweet boy.. Niko
Zion, You were more than our pet - you were family. Thank you for every tail wag, every cozy nap, and every big scary bark that kept our home safe. We will cherish every memory forever. We'll miss you dearly. Rest easy, sweet boy. You're forever in our hearts. PS Kitty misses you dearly and has had a lot to say since you've been gone.
Charlie was a wonderful little boy. He was a friend to everyone he met. He was my best friend for 15 years and 8 months. I love you my poopie.
My sweet boy, you were my best friend and the best companion I could have asked for. Thank you for being my anchor throughout quarantine during covid and then transitioning to working from home. We were joined at the hip 24/7. We knew each other's routine and could see what we needed without ever needing words. Your presence became a rock for me. I miss you so much and your life felt too short. I will love you forever and can't wait to see you again in spirit.
I've avoided this for 8 weeks because I didn't want to let Tinkerbell go. Leaving us just 5 weeks shy of 21, she was the most beautiful, communicative and loving cat I've ever known. She had true personality and happily engaged in conversations, always responding when spoken to. I will forever miss the love and companionship she provided me through dark times and happy days. I couldn't be more thankful for my years with Tinkerbell and the comfort she brought me, but the time and closeness make it harder to let her go. As I told her many times while sitting in my lap, "I will love you forever Tinkerbell, thank you for being here. You are the best cat I could ever hope for."
Rocky Morrison, Thank you for being there for our family during Covid-19, during our move and during the dark times. It has been said that a dog is a “man’s best friend”…but you were more than “just” a friend, you were the guardian of our home, the protector from 12 inches and below, always bringing a little bit of sunshine to each and every one of us. You were an energetic, happy fireball and member of our family. We remember how you would always scamper when we said “gitchur toy toy”! How you would endlessly chase toilet paper roles and socks around the house. We remember how you teased your big brothers, Major and Simon…and how you would chase your sister, Dakota, when we would say “git the kitty”. We loved how you would get so happy when you heard us say “Major, Rocky, Simon”, how you would always “look back” for your brothers when you went to go “potty” and how you would get excited when we said “wanna go for a walk?” You loved the sun and you loved to eat and jump in and out of bathtubs. Thank you for making us laugh when you would run so fast and then stop and your little butt would almost do a somersault! Thank you for teaching us how to “air” swim in a jacuzzi. Oh, how you must have been “laughing” as you ran throughout our home after your baths, knowing we could not catch you. We will always remember your little, black, cold nose and your jingling collar around the house, letting us know that “joy” is coming to say “hello”. Thank you for teaching us how to slip and slide on ice, how to eat cat food and how to persevere when you are scared, hurting and lonely. Please rest and sleep, now, like you did, in the closet with your stuffed animals. Thank you for being our little friend. You will always remain in our hearts. You will never have to howl again…because, Rocky, you are never home alone, and you are home now.
In loving memory of the best little friend a gal could hope for.
A loving beautiful family member had to rest. She lost her battle with cancer on 420, at home, in our laps.
The handsomest boy ever Jasper was by my side since age 11… 18 years later he has been through many seasons of life with me. From pre teen to teenage years, college, marriage and 2 children who loved him dearly. He was such a huge part of our lives and he will forever be missed in our home.
My best friend 🐾❤️