Where Spazzy Magee and Avalanche's remains are buried in my yard
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Where Spazzy Magee and Avalanche's remains are buried in my yard
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 Looks like a peaceful spot... We have a pet rest area too, though no markers or shrines. Just under a big Oak tree that I do good to try to keep the briars and small bushes from taking over. Probably a dozen or better of our "loved ones" there. That's the hardest thing for Momma to think about leaving if we do decide to move from here.
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 From 585;


I was thinking that, too. (about if and when we decide to move) Spazzy was my kitty, and Avalanche, well, her and my other white cat Lil' Aleutia (they were cousins) were gifts from my wife for our anniversary. Well Avalanche (Avvy) ended up bonding with the wife but she got real sick and it was bad. We had her cremated in NY and my wife kept her ashes as she didn't know what to do with them. When my cat Spazzy Magee got mauled by that stray dog, I buried her under the rocks there and my wife put Avvy's ashes in there with her so they could be with eachother on the other side. The little pile of rocks in the background is just a pile of rocks. The kittys are buried under the inukshuk.
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 I was thinking that, too. (about if and when we decide to move) Spazzy was my kitty, and Avalanche, well, her and my other white cat Lil' Aleutia (they were cousins) were gifts from my wife for our anniversary. Well Avalanche (Avvy) ended up bonding with the wife but she got real sick and it was bad. We had her cremated in NY and my wife kept her ashes as she didn't know what to do with them. When my cat Spazzy Magee got mauled by that stray dog, I buried her under the rocks there and my wife put Avvy's ashes in there with her so they could be with eachother on the other side. The little pile of rocks in the background is just a pile of rocks. The kittys are buried under the inukshuk.
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 Very cool story brother! But they are there and will stay there for all to remember! If you do move, you will rely on your good fond memories!
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 That's very cool of yall. It's with both fondness and pain to remember our babies. But nikoniko is right in that we can't take them with us. At least in our case, they will stay and continue to nourish the flora around them, and forever live in our hearts!
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 Thank you brother, very good words! I miss all my old buddies but they have a fond memory for me that stays forever. I had a cat named Bogart, I got him when I was 14 and he was my buddy for many years. Then after moving to Japan, I was 23 or 24 my father called me saying he found half of Bogart's body. A coyote got to him! That really hurt me but, his cheery loving persona stays with me forever! Now I have Alf! He is half cat and half dog! hahahahah
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 @nikoniko: Sorry to hear about Bogart, that's awful. This Alf sounds pretty interesting. Got any pics of this catdog??
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 Thank you! Bogart was a cool cat!

Here is Alf!

www.pinkbike.com/photo/13160603
www.pinkbike.com/photo/13752192
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 @nikoniko: UT Longhorn colors! tup
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 @nikoniko: Ahahahaha....dude I'm not sure if Alfi is a catdog or catdog-fish....!! On the plus side, probably not as much hair in the carpet to vacuum!! Seriously cute pup there man.
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 Thank you dude, he is my buddy!
He is a cat/dog to me as he plays like a cat and even has some cat toys, he also love to cuddle like my cats used to but his personality is that of a canine. But is genetics have a little flaw, we have to cut around his bum as he is very hair there, if not we find little raisins hanging from there! hhahahahhahah
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 @nikoniko: Oh no, dingle-berries..Redface hahaha
They do make great friends, genetics makes them unique!







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