The Pets Memorial

Bitsy Cat (1990 - 2007)

Bitsy cat was a smart and loving kitty towards his mother and papa guardians. He knew many tricks and would entertain those around him (both his animal family and people) with talented and unique games. One of his favorite hobbies was carrying a ball in his mouth around the house, and he would sometimes drop the ball in his water dish, and splash!

Bitsy was also very social and affectionate and he would tell others how he felt every day. He would often meow, but his owners and animal peers knew he was carrying out intellegent conversation. Bitsy was a real genius. He visited Aggieland where he was treated for symptoms for hyper-thyroidism, but that didn't stop him from having fun or living a good life. He passed away at a wise age of 17!

Bitsy also cared for the other cats, and he taught them many skills to being smart and observant cat watchers. He was never afraid of strangers, but he would protect his home and family from danger. Everyone who knew him really adored his "catality". We will miss him, but will always remember him in our hearts.

Lobo (2002 - 2008)

Lobo was one of the most loving and friendly dogs his master knew. Lobo loved his fellow animal peers, who took care of him during his troubles. Poor Lobo enjoyed running and exploring the great outdoors so much, that he caught himself into a chicken wire fence and hurt himself badly. His master loved Lobo so much that he did all he could to save him and tried his hardest to make Lobo's back yard and home safe.

Lobo enjoyed playing with the other dogs each day, and he loved when his pet sitter would come and give him treats, lovings, and good food. Lobo would get close to his master and friends and would want to lay his head in their lap and look at their faces and daze. He also would get excited for being petted and would get as close as he could to get the most attention. We will always remember the love Lobo shared with us each day, and we miss you boy. Thank you for being such a good friend.

Cole (1993 - 2008)

Cole was adopted as a kitten, 15 years ago from a shelter in Lousiana. Although he could be temperamental, he was very social and a true lap cat.

Cole acted like "Big Brother" to Kayleigh, Kassidy, and Maytag, the younger three cats he loved dearly; even littl' kitten Maytag (or just "Tag") who loved to drive Cole nuts whenever he could find a few moments of peace and personal kitty time to sleep. The other cats looked up to Cole to teach them all he knew in order to grow up to be good house cats. It's a big world to explore out there, they thought, and Cole was both wise and accepting of all things familiar and strange.

Many pet sitters had the opportunity to visit with Cole, and he would greet each one personally. Cole was especially sweet to me, and he purred whenever I petted him on the head and said hello. Cole is loved very much by his family and his presence will be greatly missed with us too.

King Khan (1993 - 2008)

Khan was a dear friend to his loving adoptive parents, Jennifer and Brad, who rescued him as a teenager in 1994. Khan grew up to be a very social dog who loved to nose his way into the slightest detail of his parents' lives. Khan was also very protective of the house and guarded it well; but deep down within his heart, Khan is best remembered for his sweet nature and wisdom. He was like a big brother to Khya, his best dog pal on the block, and he taught her so much of the neighborhood comings and goings.

When I met Khan, I adored the sound of his name, so I nick named him King Khan for his royalty like reign over the household. Despite what other people may have seen when meeting him, Khan was instantly calm and happy to see me along with Khya too. They knew I could speak dog while talking with them and petting them outside by the pool. Khan loved the backyard best for all the action he could get his paws on. His favorite game was barking at the passing golfers, critiquing them of their swings if they got too close. Khan was a true king at heart, and now Queen Khya will have to take his place in the great dog circle of life. Rest now King Khan, but we will always miss your warm and gentle kindness.


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