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Mae

Mae was the bravest cat I have ever known, and I have known many cats.  Born blind, to a blind mother in a churchyard n East  Jerusalem, What were her chances? 

But giving up was not a concept recognized by this exceptional cat.  When a concerned tourist called me she was so weak i didnt think she would survive.  But in the manner that we realized was natural to her, she pulled herself together and started growing.  Mae was always tiny and had various health issues, but she never felt sorry for herself and quickly learned her way around the house.  She knew where the food was,  and she always slept on my pillow, a privelege she shared with no one.   Mae proved that you can be blind and still get on the counter to check out the sink, climb a ladder to find a sunny spot to sit and even leap through the air onto the shoulder of a person handing out chicken.  Mae knew my voice, and my footsteps and she was always right behind me. 

Daisy

Daisy

 

Thank you for sharing your warmth and love. Thank you for being gentle with the baby despite all the times she loved you too much. Thank you for sleeping on my pillow with me at night and keeping me awake with your content purring. Thank you turning Daddy into a 'cat person'. Thank you for posing for the thousands of pictures of your beautiful face. Thank you for tolerating the annoying little cat brother we brought you. I know that deep inside you really loved him. Thank you for not scratching the furniture. Thank you for being the perfect cat. Thank you for being a part of our family.

Thank you to the board and volunteers of the JSPCA for giving us such a gift.

Daisy we will always love you. Miss you, Mommy

shula

Our dear Shula,

we will never forget you.

You gave us so much joy and happiness.

Your smile, your tail, the way you dug in under our blankets,

your endless ability to love.

The two years you spent with us were short but full of woder and joy.

Thanks to you, Shula, daddy is now a regular volunteer at the animal shelter.

It is almost impossible to accept that you are buried in the yard and not here at home with us.

Our only comfort is that in losing you we immediately went and rescued a homeless dog.

Dearest Shula, no one will ever take your place, but the lessons we learned from you made the decision to

rescue another dog a natural one.

Missing you forever, the Friedman family. Modiin

Memorials

We all know how difficult it is to lose a beloved pet.  We, who are involved in animal rescue experience it often, but it never gets easy.  Every animal has a special place in our lives.  Many people find it comforting to write something about their pet and share  it.   We thought it would be nice to share our stories and help the animals in our shelter.  This page is dedicated to all of our departed pets and to those waiting for homes in shelters everywhere.  

You can help us by sending in your story with a picture and a donation and we will post it.

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