Brandy Lake

 

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

Elvis Powell

Elvis belonged to my elderly neighbor Annie, who is sadly in hospital. She loved him very much and has had 4 happy years with him and his sister Priscilla. Priscilla misses him greatly, Elvis used to lick her head.

Josh, Chloe and Annie

Aroma Friend

She never ceased to amaze us, even after she had a stroke, she just carried on regardless, initially with a lot of frustration on her part, however she was soon racing us up the stairs to go to bed.She was the last of her line, we had her Grandmother and mother, all of them were polydactyl.She will forever be missed and now has her own little statue in the garden.Thank you once again.Tony & Pip Friend

Julius Wright

Julius came into our lives in September 2018 after living on the streets for a while and was very reserved. However over the years we had him as part of our family he showed us that he was gentle and reserved and loved playing with ping-pong balls as long as they were within reach! His aim in life was to eat, wash and sleep and as long as he could do these, Julius was a very content cat. He spent time in contemplation in our garden and our small chapel.

Sister Teresa Wright

Kipling (Kippy) Nixon

Kipling came into our lives in April 2009 aged nearly 5 months. It didn’t take her long to settle in with our dog and cat at the time, and she became best friends with Toffee our dog, would even follow us on walks around the park, much to the amusement of the local kids. She happily curled up to sleep with Toffee, but also kept her on her toes with the occasional swipe!

She was a sassy cat, very quick and agile, and brought home many a present for us from mouse, to the couple of occasions she brought in live bats. She did also love a snuggle,  especially under the bed cover if she could sneak in.

Saying goodbye was hard, a fast growing tumour, didn’t dull her spirit just made living impossible for her. When eating became difficult we discovered dreamies in a soft form, and even up to her last day she managed Dreamies.

Much loved, always will be missed.

Ann-Marie, Jon, Emily and Jozef xxxx