Monday, August 28, 2017

Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day


Hello Friends. Me and Miss Fitz will present our Angel Cats.
Our Angels visit in our dreams and tell us about the happenings over the Bridge and also let us know about our friends are there with them.
It sure is comforting to know they are watching over us Miss Fitz
It sure is Timmy

Amber was Dad's mothers kitty. Dad adopted her after mom passed and kept her safe inside in her twilight year.
She never saw clothes she didn't need to add her fur to!
MOL! She was an expert at that fur-sure

Stinker Big Head was Dad's ex's cat. He came to live here when they moved in after Dad's accident in 1999.
Here he is after a patrol. He would patrol the property every 2 hours rain, snow or shine.
Bad luck for any animal he saw too Fitz.
Yep. He would CHARGE and off they would go.

Of course what he really loved was Dad! 
Every night he would get on Dads lap and purr like I do now.
Such a cutie for a twenty two pound muscle cat

Coco was Dad's Mom's kitty. He was a Sphynx and loving as anything. Dad had to insist he keep Coco as, sadly, his sisfur just could not keep him safe after Mom passed.
Dad loved the way he would run under the covers and cuddle every night.

He was a real cut up. Here he is playing with Toby!
He was a funny kitty!

Goodnight Sweet Prince. Me and Toby kept vigil over him for 3 days. *Sigh* Miss playing with you buddy

Here is Inky. He was a thin little cat. Dad called him Big Ink or Bink. 

Here he is doing the Inky Dink Dance. He was a character.
Why did Dad call him "The Self Petting Cat" Timmy?
Well, he would rub like crazy on things but stay right out of reach when you tried to pet him. If you moved closer he would move off 6 inches beyond your reach. A funny boy.
Ha Ha Ha that is funny!

Here he is with Mama Pee Girl. He loved her so very much and she him.
Miss you Buddy. Until we meet again

Pee took over as Dad's heart kitty after Ming went over the Bridge. 
She was adopted by his fiance. She left and Pee Girl stayed, MOL

She had a crushed leg that the SPCA "offered" to amputate. She had no pain so Dad said no. After about a year she started to put a little weight on it that gave her a distinctive little skip-walk. She ran on three legs when she wanted to make time and could really zoom.

Here she is with Baby Inky. He was from her last litter. She loved being with kitten and when she could no longer have kits she kept him under paw. He was a real Mamas boy.

Here is Ming The Malevolent. She showed up one day after the family moved into this house. She was a total Huntress who insisted on showing all her catches to Dad. He got her name from the Flash Gordon TV Show. She once jumped six feet into his window with a rabbit almost as big as she was.
 
Wow that is wild.
Yes. Also, if she did not like one of his friends she would bite, not a normal get away bite, but, to the bone. All his friends were in fear of her. She would poop in girls shoes if she did not like them.
After my own heart girlfriend, MOL.
She was loyal to Dad and would slept with him till the day she passed. She was some cat
Yes that she was.

Our last Angel is Teeny Tiny. He was one of Dads fosters and was only here for a few days. He was so small Dad tried hand feeding him but he was gone the next morning. Dad was broken hearted and vowed to always remember him.
We remember Teeny Tiny and we always will

Thanks Friends for coming by. We will visit to see your Angels too!


Timmy Tomcat
Miss Fitz
Dad Pete

16 comments:

Summer at sparklecat.com said...

That is a lot of kitties for remembering today. Purrs to you.

Chuck Huss said...

So many good memories.

Deb Barnes said...

I like how you included so many happy memories and sharing them for Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day. Purrs from Deb, the Zee/Zoey gang, and Purr Prints of the Heart.

Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty said...

Thanks for sharing memories of your sweet kitties :)

Purrs xx
Athena and Marie

Brian's Home Blog said...

Such a loving post. Hugs from all of us.

Anonymous said...

So many lovely cats Timmy an the gang!!!
My Mingflower the Merciless (BluePoint Siamese) used to leave a little poo in my shoe when I went out WITHOUT permission! I'd go to put shoes on a few days later & feel something inside & tip the shoe & a dried out poo would fall to the floor. I swear I saw Mingflower actually smile!
All your cats were so lovely...they REALLY DO leave their pawprintss on our hearts!
Much love to all, Sherri-Ellen & **nose rubsss** Siddhartha Henry xxxxxxxx

pilch92 said...

Thank you for introducing us to all your beautiful angels. XO

The Island Cats said...

What a special post remembering all your angel furbabies. Purrs....

Kitties Blue said...

We absolutely loved meeting everyone of these sweet angels and finding out about them. We can tell that they each touched Dad Pete's heart. Thank you for sharing them with all of us. We know they watch over you daily. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo and Cooper Murphy

John Bellen said...

What a beautiful family. Such love and care. It was a pleasure to meet them all.

Peachy, Stippie, Angel Binky and Granny said...

What a lovely remembrance of all the kitties and you had a Bink too, that's so COOL :) Soft Pawkisses as we know that this wasn't easy to write <3 <3 <3

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

This is a lovely post of remembrance for those who came before.

Anonymous said...

Such wonderful remembrances of the furrends who have gone before! Thank you for telling us about them. Ming sounds very much like Queen Penelope! I bet they can get into some great scrapes over the bridge!
Purrs
Marv

Anonymous said...

They are all gawjus. Fanks fur sharin' them with us. We're sendin' big hugs and purrayers.

Luv ya'

Dezi and Raena

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

There are many precious beloved angel kitties in your furmily.
Thanks for opening your hearts so we could peep inside and share them.

Patzys Place said...

Brings back memories of all my past kitties. Those days I didn't take enough pictures but I loved them all so much in all their special ways.

Thank you, Miss Juliea