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To those who have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge

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In Memory of Yetti, Moochie, Smokey and Cheswick, who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in September, 2002

These are my ferret cousins, and sadly, Yetti, Moochie, Smokey (from left to right) and Cheswick (far right) have passed over the Rainbow Bridge in September of 2002. Yetti and Smokey passed over within 24 hours of one another and Cheswick the following week. They are all sadly missed. Ferret 1.JPG (139572 bytes)


In Memory of Harley, who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on April 2002

T'bonnet.jpg (71954 bytes) This is Harley who passed over the Rainbow Bridge in April, 2002. She was an old gal for a dwarf Dutch bunny, due to the good care she received during her lifetime.Harley had a rough start in life.....returned to a pet shop after being rescued from a trailer fire. Harley was a classic rabbit...if she didn't get your immediate attention, she peed all over you!


In Memory of Bubsy, who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on March, 2001

This is my cousin Bubsy was called over the Rainbow Bridge in March, 2001. She was a lovely little Sheltie mix that my mom and 'brother' rescued from a shelter in Pittsburgh a few years ago. I have been told that Bubsy was a Sheltie-Husky mix and had a tendency to 'herd' her people when she wanted them in the same room together.


In Memory of my cousin PELE, who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on July 8, 2000

My cousin Pele was called over the Rainbow Bridge on July 8, 2000. She was a wonderful girl and a devoted friend and companion, who definitely knew her own mind. Pele was 12 years old when she passed over and I know she is on the other side being her old feisty self. Pele is greatly missed by all who knew her and our condolences go to her mom, Judy, in Pennsylvania.


In Memory of BRONSON who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on June 8, 2000

Bronson was my next door neighbour and a great guy. He was 12 years old when he passed over, after a long illness. Bronson was cool ....he would go down to the newsagents with his people and carry the paper back in his mouth. I always admired Bronson for this. He was a good friend and will be sorely missed. Our condolences to go his mom, Fran, and his dad, Gordon.


In Memory of SHADOW THE RAT who crossed over in February, 1999

Shadow was a grey rat who looked good for her many 4 years. She was well taken care of by my 'brother' who rescued her from a rather nasty situation. I know that Shadow was a very smart grey rat, knew commands, the works. She spent alot of her free time sitting on my 'brother's shoulder while he did his homework. She will be forever missed.


In Memory of DUSTY who crossed over January, 2002

My cousin Dusty was a lovely grey and white Chinchilla, so full of life and love and a rather strange culinary craving for bathroom plumbing. She also would think nothing of taking a nose dive into the toilet bowl (as she was let to run in the bathroom for her dust baths), sampling the latest flavours of toothpaste and just getting into as much mischief as possible. Dusty passed away unexpectedly, in her mother's arms, of congestive heart failure in January, 2002. She will be sadly missed but we know she has many friends to play with over the Rainbow Bridge.



In Memory of PINKY who crossed over July, 1999

My cousin Pinky was a lovely golden and white Abyssinian guinea pig with a nasty temper!!!! She shared table space with her best pal, Harley the dwarf Dutch Bunny and they were the best of friends. Pinky had been known to chase Harley the length of the kitchen and try to sort her out. Pinky was a class act.....if she didn't get fed RIGHT AWAY or given the proper attention, she kicked all of her litter out of her cage. This smart cousin even waited until it was full of used litter!!!! Pinky was a good little guinea pig and is still deeply missed by all who knew her.



In Memory of BANDIT the Ferret, who crossed over in September, 1997

My mom and sister (in the U.S. of A) have told me so much about my late cousin, Bandit, the ferret. I never met him, but feel like I knew him....he was quite a character. Bandit was No. 1 ferret and I know he and I would have been the best of friends. He wound up with a harem of 3 lovely female ferrets (some guys have all the luck!), Smokey, Moochie and Yetti. Sadly, Bandit passed over the Rainbow Bridge when he was only 2 years of age, due to a congenital heart problem. We miss him terribly, but his memory will live with us forever. One day we will see him again. Love ya Bandit!!!!!



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