
2009 -18th Jan 2024
Bob,
My beautiful cat that is and will always be missed. I hope he’s been able to help other animals in some way.
Max enjoying his afternoon nap.
I live alone and my house feels very empty without him. He was “the boss”. In varied ways he showed his affection but in one way in particular. Each day at a time of his choosing he would get on my chest and pound my heart with his paws for five to ten minutes while penetrating my head with his fixed wide eyed stare. I could not ask for a better sign of gratitude and love.
Its two weeks today since I said farewell. Am pleased that his pains have ended and grateful to God for the joy he brought into my daily life.
Vincent Ryan
Here is my cat Bandit whom I donated.
I love him so much and he was truly my best friend. He was such an affectionate cat and loved having belly tickles. He was my greatest joy and the serotonin he brought me is unmatched. Bandit has such a precious soul and will forever be my lovely angel. I wish he could have stayed longer but he had a beautiful life.
I felt it was best to donate him because I wish for more research on what caused his death and to help prevent other cats and owners suffering. Despite the worries of his body being in unknown hands, I trust the university will take great care of him.
Thank you,
Eartha Wilde.
Socks was the gentlest, cutest and most loyal cat anyone could wish for. She had gorgeously soft fur and would be snuggling on my lap the minute I sat down. Socks brought me huge comfort while my husband was unwell for many months in hospital and I shall miss her greatly. ❤️
Sarah Kellow
Brandy enjoyed his 15 years of life to the very end, and that end, although sudden, came with minimal suffering. He was loveable and loving, always an interesting and entertaining presence, and a great companion. Here he is, enjoying the garden, just over 3 weeks before he died. His was a good life!
Mary Lake