Are There Any Pets You are Missing Now?

I had so many and not one was loved over the other. Birds as well.
There is an emptiness in our house that can't be filled since our last dog passed which was quite a few years ago.
With Thanksgiving coming up I am reminded of one of the cats we had who loved pumpkin pie.
Christmas will bring other memories that will make me cry.
I'm to old now to get another pet but I still have my Kirby for company.
He sits with me in my recliner and likes his head scratched like a dog or cat.
 

It breaks my heart each time we lost one. We have been without a critter friend now for a few years, I just couldn't face losing another well loved animal friend. I think I might be ready now, but it will have to be a pretty special kitty!
 
It breaks my heart each time we lost one. We have been without a critter friend now for a few years, I just couldn't face losing another well loved animal friend. I think I might be ready now, but it will have to be a pretty special kitty!
Please do it. When our Toby passed and we had his remaining buddy, Andy, we said never again. But then I started looking online and found Bugsy. He is already 6 years old, but I figure if we have 10 more years with him it will have been worth it. Andy and Bugsy are now as thick as thieves. Bugsy is a special kitty who opens drawers and cabinets and loves laps!

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Please do it. When our Toby passed and we had his remaining buddy, Andy, we said never again. But then I started looking online and found Bugsy. He is already 6 years old, but I figure if we have 10 more years with him it will have been worth it. Andy and Bugsy are now as thick as thieves. Bugsy is a special kitty who opens drawers and cabinets and loves laps!

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Awww.. such a sweet picture!
 
We had many pets throughout the years - cats, birds, dogs, a goat, frogs, and a few rabbits - but the one that stayed with me the most was the male canary that I bought when I was 19 years old from the recreation center supervisor who raised canaries. He was still a baby. I paid the supervisor each week a small amount - on installment - until the bird was paid off.

Our male canary had a beautiful creamy chiffon hue and would fly around the house merrily, then he'd perch on a picture frame in front of the large mirror in the living room, singing to himself with a beautiful soprano voice. I think he liked to gaze at himself in the mirror thinking it was another canary. I remember taping him once. He was right on pitch so whenever there was music, he would sing along. Other times he would get on the floor and walk around with us, as if he was one of us. Just a thrill having him. We got him female companions, but he outlived them. The last one we got him, she died within the year, and he died shortly after. I guess he loved her the most! We were all sad to see him/them go.

Doritto was my mother's pet, and we sort of adopted him – he was a large, multi-colored macaw. He was a character and a bit ornery. My mom kept him in her garage (Florida), and he learned to speak her language. He loved tearing things apart with his beak. Sometimes she’d leave the cage open, and he’d go and sit on top of it looking pleased with himself. Whenever we visited her, I spent time with him and taught him how to ask for food and whenever he saw me, he would ask me for food, and I would feed him being careful to keep my fingers away from his strong beak. He rarely talked back when we wanted him to talk, no matter how much we talked to him. But he would belt out curses and swear words, screeching as if all hell broke out loose whenever my mom was on the phone. We would laugh so hard. It was as if he didn't want her talking on the phone! The whole neighborhood would hear him, and it sounded as if my mom was having an argument! But as she got older, she couldn’t keep him and gave him away a couple years ago. We sure miss him!
 
Two months ago, we suddenly lost our sweet Clancy to liver disease and hepatitis. He was only 10 years old. He was a Balinese Siamese with the most beautiful blue eyes that we got from the animal shelter when he was 2 years old. His "sister" is with us still and she has helped us through many sad days in the last 2 months. Sara is a barn cat that we also rescued about the same time as Clancy. She's quite the comedian and we love her to death.100_1334.jpg
 
Thought I'd start this thread to share our departed pets photos and sentiments.

I have been missing my Alice bird. I have not gotten over losing her but am a lot better than I was a year ago.

I just looked in a folder on my computer that I haven't in quite some time. I found these pictures.

Here she is:

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Alice was a very sweet bird. When Danny fell ill she was very loving to him. She was very upset when she lost him. Then I brought her Jasmine to be a friend. They were good friends for about 3.5 years before Alice passed. I think she was one of the sweetest birds I've had.

Jasmine is doing better now. She is a high spirited little Parakeet.
She is beautiful. I love birds....they make such good pets.
 
We had many pets throughout the years - cats, birds, dogs, a goat, frogs, and a few rabbits - but the one that stayed with me the most was the male canary that I bought when I was 19 years old from the recreation center supervisor who raised canaries. He was still a baby. I paid the supervisor each week a small amount - on installment - until the bird was paid off.

Our male canary had a beautiful creamy chiffon hue and would fly around the house merrily, then he'd perch on a picture frame in front of the large mirror in the living room, singing to himself with a beautiful soprano voice. I think he liked to gaze at himself in the mirror thinking it was another canary. I remember taping him once. He was right on pitch so whenever there was music, he would sing along. Other times he would get on the floor and walk around with us, as if he was one of us. Just a thrill having him. We got him female companions, but he outlived them. The last one we got him, she died within the year, and he died shortly after. I guess he loved her the most! We were all sad to see him/them go.

Doritto was my mother's pet, and we sort of adopted him – he was a large, multi-colored macaw. He was a character and a bit ornery. My mom kept him in her garage (Florida), and he learned to speak her language. He loved tearing things apart with his beak. Sometimes she’d leave the cage open, and he’d go and sit on top of it looking pleased with himself. Whenever we visited her, I spent time with him and taught him how to ask for food and whenever he saw me, he would ask me for food, and I would feed him being careful to keep my fingers away from his strong beak. He rarely talked back when we wanted him to talk, no matter how much we talked to him. But he would belt out curses and swear words, screeching as if all hell broke out loose whenever my mom was on the phone. We would laugh so hard. It was as if he didn't want her talking on the phone! The whole neighborhood would hear him, and it sounded as if my mom was having an argument! But as she got older, she couldn’t keep him and gave him away a couple years ago. We sure miss him!
I had a cockatiel when I was in my 20's and lived alone. I used to let him out of his cage and he would sit on my head. He also loved spaghetti and would eat it from the edge of my plate. He knew my cat Cleo's name and would say it from time to time. One day he was out on the balcony of my apartment with his cage door open and flew away. I was devastated. Birds are really clever and loving!
 
I had a cockatiel when I was in my 20's and lived alone. I used to let him out of his cage and he would sit on my head. He also loved spaghetti and would eat it from the edge of my plate. He knew my cat Cleo's name and would say it from time to time. One day he was out on the balcony of my apartment with his cage door open and flew away. I was devastated. Birds are really clever and loving!
Agree what you say about birds! Sounds like yours was very clever! Sorry he flew away!
 
We had a wonderful miniature poodle, for about 15 years. He was almost like another child, to us. One of the hardest things I ever had to do was taking him to the vet, for the last time, when his health got so bad that he could hardly do anything. Since then, we haven't had any pets.

However the neighbors across the road have a wonderful beagle, and she spends several hours a day with us....while they are at work. So, we get the pleasure of having a nice little dog around for much of the week, and they get the vet bills.
 
We had a wonderful miniature poodle, for about 15 years. He was almost like another child, to us. One of the hardest things I ever had to do was taking him to the vet, for the last time, when his health got so bad that he could hardly do anything. Since then, we haven't had any pets.

However the neighbors across the road have a wonderful beagle, and she spends several hours a day with us....while they are at work. So, we get the pleasure of having a nice little dog around for much of the week, and they get the vet bills.
I bet it's nice to have a sweet doggie visit you. Dogs are special creatures full of so much love.
 
I lost my beloved Chipper (Yorkie-poo) just over three years ago. I raised him from a puppy and had his mother, a darling little white Poodle.
It was maybe the saddest day of my life when I had to take him to the vet and say goodbye to Chipper. He understood everything that I said, and most of what i was thinking, since the time he was a puppy.
He loved to pose for pictures, and would get in there even when I was trying to take a picture of something else.
I loved him like he was one of my children, and miss him like one , too.

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