In Loving Memory

This page is dedicated to the pets that we have shared our lives with whom are no longer with us. Please email a photo of your pet and a few short words celebrating their life to info@wilstonvet.com.au (Please keep your words to under 80 characters due to space considerations ).

Rufus

in loving memory

In Loving Memory of Rufus

DOB: 9th September 2009
Passed away: 12th October 2016

This is how Rufus will always be remembered by his doting owner-tail held high and racing around (usually following Skye to make sure she is ok…)

Dear Rufus you will be sadly missed by us all. You were a very special patient and we so enjoyed our time with you. ( The Wilston Vet Ladies). Rest in peace darling boy xxoo.

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Pascal

Pascal

Pascal (1996-2011)

DOB: 29th September 1996
Passed away: 27th June 2011

Pascal,
You are THE ONE for me and I will eternally love you. You bought continuous and unconditional LOVE into my life and always gave everything to me. You bought PURPOSE to my life. You created WOOFYS and so many other dogs’ and their parents’ lives were improved and enriched because of you. You are a true SHAMAN. I promise you will live on and we will help others with canine cancers.

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Gumnut

Gumnut

Gumnut (1990-2010)

DOB: 6th August 1990
Passed away: 20th December 2010

I was so sad to loose my beautiful furry friend Gumnut, more often known as The Nut or Little Nutty a couple of days ago to kidney failure. I remember the day she arrived as a tiny kitten, full of personality and trouble from the start.

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Verb

Verb

Verb (1992-2009)

For nearly 17 years, Verb has been a loyal companion. She was hand-picked as a kitten from a small farm in Romeo, Michigan (USA) 16 ½ years ago.

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Pussy

Pussy

Pussy (199?- 2007)

You were brought in to me to be put down as your owners could not handle your “crankiness”, but I persuaded them to let me keep you. We had a wonderful 12 years together. Yes, you were cranky at times, but that was far outweighed by your loving, affectionate and beautiful personality.
You were a “one in a million cat” and will never be forgotten. Dr Meredith Brothers.

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