Al, the dog who tried his best no matter what, we will miss your funny antics, crazy eyes, and big heart. You were a weird one, no doubt about it-- a special boy with his own special way of being in the world. We hope that wherever you are, every tulip you sniff smells like love and every fire warms you just right. We love you, big boy.
Henry, we wish we had more time with you. You were the sweetest cat who loved to cuddle and play with everyone you met. Thank you for being a patient brother to Florence, who loved you dearly, as well as to us; we love you so much. Rest easy, my sweet boy.
In Loving Memory of Harley 2010 – 2025 Harley was my first pet my first child. He came into my life in 2010, a gift from my partner’s mom, and from that moment on, he was family. He went everywhere with me from college days to Houston, San Antonio, Humble, Spring, and finally Friendswood. Through every move, every heartbreak, and every joy, Harley was there. He comforted me through my hardest moments when my mom passed, during breakups, when I was sick or hurting, even when I felt like I couldn’t take another breath. He would lay on my stomach when I had cramps, sit beside me when the world felt too heavy, and remind me that love is quiet, loyal, and steady. Letting him go is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do, but I know it’s what’s best for him. I’ve told him that when he sees his daddy, to tell him he’s a jerk and that I miss him. To give him love, because Zack was always desperate for his. Thank you, Harley, for being my heart when mine was breaking, my warmth when life was cold, and my reminder that love never dies it just changes form. Forever my baby boy. 💔🐾
Kitty-Kitty you adopted me when you were a stray. I don't know where or what happened to your kittens that I saw. You were a very good mother to them. I fed you and then one day you jumped on my lap. LAP OF LOVE . You were a lap cat for sure, always by my side or my lap and would go to bed and wait for me when you thought it was time for us. You gave me 20 wonderful years of companionship. You would jump around when I patted your bottom and roll around like a dog and then run around like a rabbit. You were always by my side and got in my bed when you figure it was about time for us to go to sleep. All this and more. I will miss my big long haired black sweetheart. On Monday November 3rd the nice veterinarine came and helped you cross over the Rainbow Bridge where you are running free.I hope that you will meet up with me again some day and we can fall in love with each other again.
Hon E Rose ( Honey ) was 19 1/2 when she passed. I cherish every year I had her. She was "My Girl"
You left you paw print on our hearts! We miss you every day that’s passed! We love you, Nalah girl!🤍
Rusty was a good boy. He brought us joy for the past 14 1/2 years. Our home is painfully quiet and we miss him so much. We love you Rusty Bucket! ❤️
Cocoa was our world. She meant everything to us. We know rescuing her 17.5 years ago was the start of a wonderful life for her but had no idea just how much joy and happiness she would bring to us and our souls. She was happiest with mom and dad but mom was her person. She looooved to be outside on hot sunny days soaking up the sun. She would run back inside and do zoomies around her house with a giant smile on her face. Her fav foods were salmon, steak, and eggs, though she wanted everything. She enjoyed the most simple joys in life. She never gave her love easily but always wholly. She took our hearts and souls when she left.
Jonesy loved humans more than other animals. He behaved more like a dog than a cat. He was social, funny, and the alpha even with dogs who were bigger than him. He was loyal. He bonded with everyone he met, even those allergic to him. He was a great office cat, spending all his time in the office during business hours while his pet parent worked.
“How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” A.A. Milne