angelheavenlypetsangel


Press to hear music "I Will Always Love You"


cross In loving memory of "Whisker" our rat, who died on Christmas eve 1999. I read one time if you ever get a rat that is a "licker" consider yourself extremely lucky! Well Whisker was that and much more. A truly wonderful, sweet, loving pet. His passing brought many tears but his life has left us with many good memories. If treated with kindness and gentleness, a rat will make a child a remarkable companion. They thrive on love and attention and with the "proper" food can live a fairly long life. ~Fran aka Ayzha~

crossVALIANT
1990-1998
Thoroughbred horse
Owned by Shanna
Valiant was very special to me and everyone that met him. He would do anything I asked of him even when he was in pain. I loved him very much and he meant the world to me. I will never forget him and all the good times we had together. He and I won ribbons at shows and competed and had a lot of fun. He was my best friend.

crossWEEFER
May 27, 1980 to April 18, 1998
Weefer was a mixed breed dog and I wouldn't have taken a million dollars for him. He just knew when to be there for you. I miss him everyday. I still have two other dogs but none will compare to Weefer. He could whisper and sing and just brighten your day. After seventeen years I feel a hole in my life left by him. There will never be another Weefer. I hope he is having a ball and that someday I may see him again.
BonBon

WHISKEY
Spaniel
Oct. 1980 - Feb. 1997
My Dog Whiskey was a beloved member of my family and loyal friend to me for 17 years. On February 26th 1997 we watched Whiskey slip away from us and I have never been the same. I miss her each and every day. I have never before or since had such a loyal, trustworthy, kind and loving friend. She is buried along side the pond near the woods she loved so much, this small black and white spaniel was an incredible friend.

crossWISKI
Siamese
1970's-1988
Wisky was a lovable cat who always was there for me when I needed him. He would wrap his paws around my neck and hug me.
Dee Willenbucher

This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page

1