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In Memory... This page is for
those loving pets and people that we have lost. No one
could replace our beloved lost pets, but
adopting a new pet can help ease the pain. If
you would like to donate money in memory of your
beloved pet, or special person, please either |

Fred & Shirley Sherwood, Tracey & Maggie Sherwood, David, Michelle, Kylie and Matthew Sherwood made a donation in memory of Elaine Sherwood.
Karen Kilgo made a
donation in honor of Geordi, her gorgeous 10-pound, 16-month old female
tortoiseshell cat who suffocated to death on Friday, December 14, 2007
inside a pail/bucket (canister) of scoopable clumping cat litter.
Thecontainer was fitted with a dangerously designed flip-top (hinged) lid.
We can not fathom how Geordi got the lid open, but she did, and, being a
curious little cat, in she went. We think that the next thing that happened
was that another cat leaped onto the container to see what she was up to and
in doing so caused the lid to seal tightly. The bucket is
designed, evidently, to seal air tightly because this is clumping litter and
must be kept moisture free. Ironically, this litter is promoted as being for
"multiple cats." It might be safe enough in a single cat household but we
think the fact that there were other cats present may have been the part
that created the danger. Some cat litter pails are made with one-piece lids
which remove entirely (like those on kitchen plasticware). This would be
much safer. The lid on the bucket in which Geordi died, does not come off
completely when the container is opened. Two-thirds of the lid flips
open(hinged) andthe litter is dipped or poured from that opening.The
veterinarian examined Geordi and determined that she suffocated. The litter
was inside her mouth, nose, and throat. PLEASE BEWARE IF YOU HAVE THESE
LITTER CONTAINERS IN YOUR HOUSE!!
Randal & Donna Watkins of the Herb Place made a donation in honor of Robin Sockness and Bandit.
Bandit was the dog of a very dear friend, Robin Sockness,
and he
was a hero to me. He made life wonderful for my friend and he was the reason for BanditsBuddies.com, an online place that has changed the life of so many pets. That site, and the help given to pets, will continue to fulfill Bandit's mom's promise to him. He may be gone from this earth ... but he will never be forgotten in our hearts and minds.
Alfred & Jenny Bumpus and Janice & Lewis Harris made a donation in memory of Terry Cluelow
Brad Bray, Chris Byars, Laurie Holt, Margaret Whitehill-Bounton, Cheryl Lawson-Perry, Tammy Sayer, Leigh Attaway, Kristie Bailey, Carol Miller, Jane Keegan, Nancy Monticello, Pat Rose, Woodie Stapler, Tayari Barzey, Mary Lu Richings, Sheila Sawyer, Michele Schrader, Sharon Gunderson, and Gracie Miller made a donation on behalf of Nancy Newcombe for her loving dog Chip.
Pat Pankopp made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Jason Royal made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Judy Bean made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Tyrone Elementary after school workers made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Jean Hall made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Frederick & Margaret Trainer made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
James & Jean Hill made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Sylvia & Ronald Mazeau made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
William & Jean Cress made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
The City of College Park made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Richard & Linda Doyal made a donation in memory of Tommy Vinson.
Vivian Bringham made a donation for Father Dan Bringman in memory of his dog Fred.
Harriet Price made a donation in memory of Bobby Schwarzer and in honor of his faithful companion, Mickey.
Andrew Balchin & Nicki Schaefer made a memorial donation in memory of Samantha & Schwarzkopf Balchin.
Shirley Rakestraw made a donation in memory of M G Sutton.