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Last Updated: 9/11/2023 7:36 PM |
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Pet Loss Hotline
honoringthebond@osu.edu
614-292-1823
Monday Wednesday Friday 6:30-9:30pm
Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm
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Crossing Over The Rainbow Bridge
In Honor of our dearest beloved pets,
may they rest in peace and always know
how much they added to our lives.
Please share with us, your beloved pets.
We celebrate their lives, for all they have
done for us so unselfishly, and mourn their passing.
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Rascel
Rascel was a beloved pet for 20 years.....she lost her life to kidney failure last night 1/7/08
She was surrounded by her feline friends and family and myself. We laid down next to her knowing she would be gone in the morning when we woke. She will be loved and missed always.....she was the best little kitty. We will hope to meet again someday over the Rainbow Bridge!!
Spencer
This sweet little boy was only earth bound for a few months, but in that time made a huge impression on our family. Little Spencer only lived to be 8 weeks old, when his body systems began to fail. After much trying, his fight was over but his memory will live with us forever. Thank you for spending your days here on earth with us. We love you and miss you.
Ginger
Ginger was a young beautiful soft calico girl who showed up on my farm just 1 week ago. She came to me for food and was purring and wanted to be petted. We took her in and planned to find a wonderful forever home for such a special girl. Unfortunately, her kidneys failed after her spay surgery and she died today, October 20th. Even though she touched our lives for such a short time, she truly touched our hearts. I am certain she felt our caring and love but am saddened by her short life. May her angel wings spread wide and her next life be filled with many wonderful adventures. with love, kate
Oscar
Oscar was the best cat, he will be so missed, we think of him everyday. We hope to see him once again over the rainbow bridge never needing a thing. Looking forward to our reunion some day. Oscar was 14 when he died and we wish we could have had another 14 yrs together. RIP Oscar
Boomer
Boomer was a rescued dog that joined a special family. He originally was from a farm where there were 35 other dogs and he went into rescue. A very special friend was looking for a "farm dog" and happened upon his cage. He knew first sight that he had found exactly that - a farm dog. Boomer lived on a 35 acre farm in Northern KY and he knew every bit of it. He walked through the woods, loved laying in the creek on hot days or even on cold days, he loved to treasure hunt, he loved running in the field with the horses, he loved to steal and eat their apples - he just loved life in general. His life changed when his owner passed on and he then had to move to his next home with a friend - he had other furry friends there that he played with and even took care of a new pup. He had a yard to run in and he learned to like his new home. Then again he moved to another friends home (all were with him from the time he came from the rescue) and this time he got to know what a house dog was all about and he loved it. He would come in and lay on his soft bed. He liked to play with his ball and he claimed it - it was "his" ball. He loved playing with Shadow (his girl friend), who watched over him as he started to show signs of his age. He had two smaller dogs that he tolerated and got along with. But his time with all of his best friends had to come to an end. Boomer was all dog. He took it in stride and now is treasure hunting and will never be in pain again. We all were lucky enough to be with him for 13 yrs. God was good to us to bring us all together and we were good to Boomer to give him back. We will never forget you.....
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