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If you have lost a beloved
cat or kitten to FIP and would like a memorial placed on these pages,
please click here.


(January 13, 1998 - September 21, 2000)
Faith was the most wonderful companion. She was funny,
loving, and filled our lives with light. She thoroughly
enjoyed being shown and became a Grand Champion just
a month before FIP took her from us. She will always
be remembered and greatly missed.
Melody and Gary Amundson |
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(April 25, 2000 - August 3, 2000)
Sadly missed and dearly loved. Please
visit Smokey Man's own tribute
page.
Cindy and her Furry Fuzzy Crew |
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(May
5, 2000 - September 30, 2000)
Gizmo only lived in this world for a
short time, but she will live in our hearts forever.
Please visit her web
page.
Karen |

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(May 9, 1995 - September
24, 2000)
"Stevie",
as he was known to his friends, was the love of my life.
Gladly would I have given some years of my life, to
add to his....
Erika
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 (October
16, 1999 - October 2, 2000)
Pistol earned his name. At two months
old no other name would do. He was going to be a rogue
and a rascal and purveyor of mischief! He should have
had his chance to be all those things plus what he was
best: a friend.
Pictured here at 4 months of age - robust, active,
curious, happy, loved.
Pat |

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(July
11, 1999 - May 11, 2000)
shooting star.
You shone so brightly while you were
here, but your light faded so quickly. As I look to
the heavens, I know you are free now. Our little shooting
star....
Please visit YaYa's memorial page.
Anthony and Terri
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(Aug 1, 1999 - April 8, 2000)
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Mouse is a Singapura kitten that died at the age of eight months
from FIP. Mouse's partner in crime, a 3 year old domestic shorthair
black tabby named Ting, became slightly ill but did not succumb
to FIP and is back to normal FCV titer levels after one year.
Mouse's energy, affection and zest for life are sorely missed
by his parents, David and Francoise Giacalone, and Ting. A new Singapura,
a one year old female named Mo, has moved into their lives. Although
her feistiness and love for her new family have helped to heal the
hurt, she can never truly replace Mouse. Bless all of those who
are fighting this disease and trying to find a way to end the tragedy.
Jennifer Shortall Shiverden
Singapuras Landing, NJ
 Kay Stephen

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