Our little angel face Minty,

"We will always miss you sweetie"

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Quite often when people lose a beloved pet they can feel that no-one understands how they feel which can make them feel quite isolated especially if the pet was also a companion for someone who lives alone. Well meaning friends will tell them that they should just get another pet, not realising that to many people a pet becomes one of the family who cannot simply be replaced by another animal or worse still they will tell them to "get over it" because it was "just an animal!"

Many people myself included like to believe that when a much loved pet passes away they go to a special place called Rainbow Bridge where they are restored to health and then wait to be reunited with their human loved ones when they too pass away so that they can cross the Rainbow Bridge together

 

 

 

 

 


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


I have added here a link to a website that assists and supports pet parents and professionals with pet loss and grief issues in a caring and sympathetic way:


http://www.chancesspot.org/index.php

 

 


12th May 2010
Today we lost our gorgeous hamster girl Missy. She was a really

cheeky little character and we will always miss her!