Pet Memorials
In Loving Memory
Honouring and remembering the pets we have helped transition across the rainbow bridge.
Please send us an email if you would like to honour your petâs memory.
Diesel
A loyal heart and gentle soul, forever remembered and deeply missed.
Kit
15 years ago, on July 16, 2010, I met Kit âPizzaâ Brown. 10 days later, my then roommate Kristen convinced me she needed to be part of our family.
Kitâs been everywhere and done everything with us. Sheâs sailed around the island, hiked many trails, found many sticks, and rolled many balls. Sheâs been our soul dog and so much more than just a pet â sheâs an integral part of our family.
Unfortunately, Kit passed away this Friday. She was comfortable, with her family, and not in pain. She was so loved, and loved us back ten times as much.
Itâs rare to find something or someone like Kit. Her high emotional intelligence, sassy attitude, and love for adventure made her the best companion anyone could ever have. If you know Kit, you know sheâs notorious for mischief, rolling her âtreat ballâ and legendary tales of adventure from her youth.
She will be missed by her dad, mom, sister Jupiter, baby Lily, and all those whose lives (and hearts) she touched.
Goodnight Kit đŠ Weâll see you on the other side đ
Aiger
Thank you so much for taking Aiger to his final resting. We had him less than a year, he rescued me from the grief of losing my previous cat of 13 years. He was a sweet soul with a loving heart and the whole neighborhood came to love him and his visits. He was only 2, but his soul will live in my son’s and my heart forever.
Dexter
Forever loved, Dexter’s gentle spirit will live on in every pawprint left on our hearts.
Teifi
Teifi was our special, calm,and loving little girl who was adored by the family and doted on by our 5 grandchildren. She will be missed.
Ella
Ella â a kind and gentle spirit who filled our days with love.
Kitty
In Loving Memory of Kitty
2009 â 2024
How do you fit 15 years of love, sass, and companionship into words without crying?
The truth isâyou canât. Because Kitty wasnât just a cat. She was my shadow, my tiny supervisor, my fierce little soulmate wrapped in fur.
She was there for every chapterâwatching me grow, comforting me through heartache, and judging absolutely everything I did. From her perch at the top of the stairs, she sized up every guest who dared enter, deciding with one squint whether they were worthy of her presence.
In my sewing room, Kitty took her job very seriously. Sheâd sit beside my machine with a look that said, âIs that really your best work?ââever the critic, but always near. The ironing wool mat? Far superior to any fancy cat bed. And wherever I went, she followed. Always close, always watching.
She wasnât a cuddly catâand that was part of her charm. But sometimes, I just couldnât help myself. Iâd scoop her up and cuddle the absolute crap out of her. Sheâd tolerate it⊠to a point. Then came the tail flick. A swift, silent warning: âPut me down or face your doom.â I usually listened. Usually.
But when she wanted cuddlesâwhen she chose to sit close, to lean in and be with youâit was always on her terms, never yours. And in those moments, it felt like being chosen by royalty.
Her 6 a.m. siren-song wake-up calls demanding breakfast, her bravery in staring down a 100lb dog who quickly learned she was in charge, and our long, one-sided âconversationsâ in Kitty-speakâI miss all of it. Even if I butchered the language, she always understood me.
Kitty passed away in my arms, peacefully, in the comfort of our home. Iâm so grateful I got to brush her one last time, feel her warmth, and whisper how deeply she was loved.
Thank you to Resting Paws for your compassion and grace. There was no rushingâonly respect, gentleness, and kindness. You are angels doing the work that hearts need most.
Kitty, thank you for 15 unforgettable years of love, judgment, laughter, and loyalty.
You were a force. You were home.
And I still expect to see youâat the stairs, on the mat, giving me that look.
Sleep well, sweet girl. Youâll always be with me.
Finnegan
With the heaviest hearts, our family had to say goodbye to our baby boy, adventure partner, and best friend. We were incredibly lucky to have him in our lives. He blessed us with a lifetime of memories. If you were fortunate enough to meet his hummingbird tail, you would know how special he was. He loved everyone equally. His personality was truly uniqueâsometimes more human than dog.
Itâs hard to put into a few words what the last 14+ years were like. He lived a full, adventurous life. He was always an explorerâsometimes called a Houdini for the ways heâd manage to escape. Nose to the ground, he was always sniffing out the next discovery.
He toured across Canada multiple times, hiked through landscapes from Ontario forests to the grasslands and badlands of Saskatchewan, all through the Rockies, and across Vancouver Island. He was the ring bearer at our wedding. We were so lucky he was here to meet his baby brother, born this past June.
He was a connoisseur of anything cheese and loved the last bite of anyoneâs croissant. He was our light after a hard day, always ready for a snuggle. His love was unconditional, and he will be deeply missed.
Delilah
In Loving Memory of Delilah
2004 â 2025
It is with full hearts and tearful eyes that we say goodbye to our beloved Delilah, who passed away peacefully after 21 incredible years of love, loyalty, and companionship.
Delilah wasnât just a catâshe was family, a quiet constant through seasons of life, and the most precious soul one could ever hope to know. From her early kitten days to her final gentle years, she radiated warmth, affection, and a spark of life that never dimmed.
She was full of loveâalways. Whether it was the soft nuzzle of her head, the rhythmic comfort of her purring, or the way she instinctively knew when someone needed her presence, Delilah had a way of making the world feel calmer and more whole.
She wasnât just our sweet companionâshe was also her best friendâs shadow. Delilah was fiercely bonded to my father, rarely straying far from his side. Their quiet bond was something sacred: a daily rhythm of comfort, understanding, and pure friendship. In the best of times and the hardest of days, Delilah was thereâoffering comfort without needing to be asked.
She brought joy that stretched across decades, and her presence was a gift that touched everyone who knew her. Though our home feels quieter now, her spirit lives on in every memory, every photo, and every warm thought of her curled in the sun or snuggled beside someone she loved.
Thank you, Delilah, for 21 years of unconditional love. You were a blessing beyond measure.
We will miss you forever, sweet girl.
Rest well
Koda
She was an amazing family member to us. From her floppy ear to her unwavering devotion to her pack which was us humans. Koda had a personality full of love. We were so privileged to be her humans.
We cannot thank your team enough for the care you showed Koda and also to us as a family in freeing her to go play with the water hose and run again after a ball.
You are a remarkable team of caring individuals that in the hard hours of someoneâs life provide comfort and peace to our fur family members. We are forever grateful for your service to Koda as she is at peace now.