Archive for Cats
Boof
Named after his size, he was a medium haired moggy that turned up on the doorstep of a friends place stayed there for 6 months, we took him on at around the age of 2 according to the vet.
Sadly passed on the 27/03/2012 at 11.30pm with the aid of the vet at around 2.5 years old weighing 6kg. We had the privilege of owning and loving Boof, he was so affectionate, came to a whistle and loved a good old head butt.
We will cherish the times together and you will not be forgotten.. Loving you always your parents Sonya and David.

Bryson
Bryson, our precious and much loved white Persian cat died on 28 November
2011 aged almost 13.
Born in London in June 1998 with a severe heart condition, Bryson later
became a ‘Cheshire’ cat before travelling the long journey in 2005 to
Australia with the family.

Bryson, or as we fondly called him ‘Charlie’ overcame many obstacles
throughout his younger years; I am sure using up many of his 9 lives. His
doggie friend and protector, Isabella, our Cavalier King Charles is lost
without him. We all miss him very much but have the most wonderful
memories.
Butterball Brown
Scottish Shorthair
Passed away 22 Nov 2010 at 8 yrs of age
Acquired from Barcoo Cattery, Hilltop NSW, 2002
Butterball Brown’s owners: Mark, Sue, Callum & Catriona from Deniliquin
Butterball Brown was the most exceptional cat. You could talk to him and he would talk to you. He really used up some of his “9 lives”. He survived a house fire he spent a few days in hospital with smoke inhalation, burns to his nose, and was covered in soot. He ran away twice, but thankfully we found him again.
The a few years later, the day after we moved house he got out the window, and was run over. We were searching for him a few times and then found him across the road under a tree.
My beautiful Butterball.
See you at Rainbow Bridge.

Meg
I adopted Meg from the North Melbourne Lost Dogs Home in July 1997, she had been adopted from the home previously, but returned when she was 18 months old because her owners wanted to “travel”. I adopted Meg because she was one of two adult cats in this section at the time, the rest were kittens, and I knew that people would more likely adopt the younger cats. So I adopted the two adult cats Meg and Sophie.
I flew them both to Brisbane in 1999 when I relocated here. Sophie passed away in 2000. Meg and I spent 15 years together until she passed away on 9th September 2011. She never left my side and was the most faithful of furry felines. I miss her cuddling in to me at night. She was a wonderful cat and I am so thankful that I adopted her that day. She was cremated and is home with me now.
While the grief is overwhelming at times, it can never take away from the love that she gave throughout her long life.
Miss you Meggy xxxxxx
Bridget Smith

Bear
Dark Tortoiseshell/Torbie cat
5 years old unsure of death you just disappeared.
I have had Bear in my life from her birth. Bear you were a fantastic cat, I loved sitting on the couch curled up together watching movies.
I miss you meowing at the front door and you tapping me on the forehead in the middle of the night wanting to come and sleep with me.
I even miss you meowing nonstop just to make sure that we knew you were there.
I miss opening the door to you and you running off and as soon as I close the door you come back.
Love you my darling baby Bear.

Junior
Ginger Tabby Cat
Murdered by a cat hater on 21/6/2011, aged 8 years old.
Junior adopted us, as he was the next door neighbours cat, but when she
moved out, he didn’t want to go with her, so she said we could keep him.
That was 6 years ago. He thence became the youngest member of the Pittman &
Whitney family of Slacks Creek QLD.
He was our baby! His death has left a huge hole in our lives& space in the
bed & is sadly missed.

Mambo
Mambo was a Russian blue cross he died on the 27th of December 2009 he was 8 years old.
We got Mambo from Nathalia when he was a kitten and had him till he passed away in my arms.
Mambo was everything you could ever hope for in a cat he gave us all his love, loyalty and companionship.
We miss him so much he know lays peacefully in our garden.

Chloe
December 1st, 1994 – March 27th, 2009
I, Emma Brown, of Sunbury, Victoria, created this memorial in loving memory of my cherished Tortoise-Shell cat.
My name is Emma. My 11th birthday, February 3rd, 1995, was the day you came into my life, a cute and fluffy kitten with a pink bow around your tiny neck.
The fourteen years we spent together were filled with many happy times. I’ll always remember the morning when you followed me to school, all the time you spent carrying Grandad’s old socks around and the day you followed Mum as she walked the dog around the big soccer field.

Chloe, it’s with great sadness that I send you off to that big pain-free world in the sky. Until we meet again, rest in peace, sweet pussycat.

