Today is Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day so I thought I would remember the pets that have come before.
This is our St. Bernard, Bruno, and I believe that is me in the chair. My parents gave Bruno away when I was very young. I remember being very sad when the station wagon drove away with him. Years later I was told they worried about having him around small children but, what they didn’t know, was that my sister and I would get on his back like a horse and he didn’t seem to mind. Although, being 2 years old, perhaps I wasn’t seeing it correctly.
Our next dog was a Basset Hound named Caesar. He was a great dog but he would howl during the day when nobody was home. One day, shortly after moving to a new house, the police showed up at our door because of a complaint from a neighbor. So we had to say goodbye to another pet. Cesar went to live with my grandparents. We also had another Basset Hound named Samantha. Her and Cesar escaped one day while we were not home. Cesar came back but Samantha did not.
Around 1976, a friend of my dad’s had a stray Doberman hanging around his neighborhood. They captured her and Dad brought her home. I’m not sure who named her Natasha but we just called her Tasha. She took to me right away and was with me for ten years before she died. She was the best dog ever.
This is not a good picture of her but it is the oldest. Check out the ancient microwave.
Tasha was all about the food as this next picture (from around 1982) shows in more than one way.
When I met my wife, Rose, in 1999, her son, Nick, had a cat named Sneakers. He got his name because he was found behind a bar called Sneakers. He loved Nick but he could be “bipolar” when it came to other people.
Vinny was a stray that came looking for food around Thanksgiving. It was unusually cold at that time so we decided to take him in. Except for Chris, Vinny was the friendlies cat ever. He was known for lying on the feet of strangers.
Princess was a feral kitten around 2002. Her mother disappeared, and a neighbor of my mother-in-law had all these kittens they were trying to home. My wife felt bad for for the kitten that was missing most of her tail, so we adopted her along with about a hundred fleas.
Abbey and Alex came to us in 2005. We adopted them from Petsmart. We chose Alex but couldn’t leave his sister Abbey behind. I’m glad we took both. Alex was very friendly and Abbey was shy but very affection to me.
Tigger was adopted by my Mother-in-law in 2006 but the shelter wanted him back because his brother was too dependent on him. We tried to talk her into taking his brother but she was not ready for two cats at that time. We took them both instead.
Tigger was another very friendly cat. His brother, Flash, was the opposite. He wasn’t mean but he was very shy. He would come to me for attention, and surprisingly my mother too when she came to visit, but he was not very people friendly. When we first got them, Tigger would suck on Flash’s belly like he was nursing. After awhile, Flash put a stop to it.
We miss all of them but at least we have happy memories.
Oh, I forgot to mention that this day was started by Deborah Barnes from The Chronicles of Zee and Zoey in memory her Mr. Jazz.
This was sweet. Our furry friends will always be in our hearts.
They sure will be.
thanks for such a wonderful post… It was touching to walk the memory lane with you bit it is such asweet tribute to all your furkids…
Thanks. They were good memories.
Lovely memories…💖
Very much so.
What a sweet post ! Thank you for sharing your memories with us. Purrs
Those were nice memories, mostly.
How nice to share all the ones who came before.
Some were before the internet and deserved to be posted.
You are truly blessed to have such special memories with all of these amazing fur babies. The St.Bernard story tore me apart. St.Bernards are such gentle dogs, maybe your parents were too young to know that. You obviously loved him very, very much (((hugs)))
My mother was 18 when she had me so perhaps you are right.
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Very nice tribute to all your angels, they were all beautiful.
Thank you.
Purrs to you as you remember your fur Angels today.
Thanks. Sorry I didn’t reply right away but your comment went to the spam folder for some reason.
Gorgeous animals.
Thanks.
Very touching and darling cat photos!
Thanks. 🙂
What a wonderful tribute to these furry friends.
I’m glad you like it.
We loved meeting all your beloved angels. Mom says next year in our post she is going to include the two woofies she and Dad had. XOCK, Lilly Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
I’d love to see them.