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Featured Clovis, Roxie Minue Clovis, Roxie Minue Roxie (2005-2022) Roxie was a Beagle, Jack Russel mix, had a beautiful face, and eyes to melt your heart! She was a true Beagle like personality. nose down to the ground just screaming when she noticed the scent of a rabbit. Miss you Roxie, you always will have a special place in my heart. Thank You, Clearwater Animal Hospital. (Adopted From the Windsor Humane Society) Please Support The Windsor Humane Society https://windsorhumane.org/donatenow Crossing Angel's Bridge So much pain when one must put their loved pet to sleep, tears filling your eyes, thinking of their unconditional love. They've become old and frail, or they're sick and in pain, and now we pray, they'll be both young and whole again. We often think of all the years that were spent with them, often watching them run and play, just enjoying their life. Memories of a loving pet, that was a big part of your life, having given you so much joy, and shared.by both of you. The silence for you is deafening, eyes swollen from tears, as you look at all the pictures, of your very special friend. At times you feel their presence, due to a sudden sound, but quickly realize, it's just the grieving, wishing it was true. I hope my pets will see me, when crossing Angels Bridge, and run to me, with wagging tail, like so many times before. I'll pick them up to hold them, while they try to kiss my face, then we'll cross that bridge together, never will we part again. - Peter J Middlemore Sr. Roxie (2005-2022) Roxie was a Beagle, Jack Russel mix, had a beautiful face, and eyes to melt your heart! She was a true Beagle like personality. nose down to the ground just screaming when she noticed the scent of a rabbit. Miss you Roxie, you always will have a special place in my heart. Thank You, Clearwater Animal Hospital. (Adopted From the Windsor Humane Society) Please Support The Windsor Humane Society https://windsorhumane.org/donatenow Crossing Angel's Bridge So much pain when one must put their loved pet to sleep, tears filling your eyes, thinking of their unconditional love. They've become old and frail, or they're sick and in pain, and now we pray, they'll be both young and whole again. We often think of all the years that were spent with them, often watching them run and play, just enjoying their life. Memories of a loving pet, that was a big part of your life, having given you so much joy, and shared.by both of you. The silence for you is deafening, eyes swollen from tears, as you look at all the pictures, of your very special friend. At times you feel their presence, due to a sudden sound, but quickly realize, it's just the grieving, wishing it was true. I hope my pets will see me, when crossing Angels Bridge, and run to me, with wagging tail, like so many times before. I'll pick them up to hold them, while they try to kiss my face, then we'll cross that bridge together, never will we part again. - Peter J Middlemore Sr. Posted Online 114 weeks agoPublished in Windsor Star

Featured Neapolitan Ice Cream Neapolitan Ice Cream Hello there, I'm Neapolitan Ice Cream. Don't let my name fool you, I'm not as cold as ice cream. I'm a sweet little kitten, though I may seem a bit shy when we first meet. I promise, once I warm up to you, I'll be your best friend. I love cuddling and playing with my toys. I'm a good listener too. I'll always be there to comfort you after a long day. I'm hoping to find a loving home where I can spread my sweetness. Adopt me, and let's make sweet memories together. Hello there, I'm Neapolitan Ice Cream. Don't let my name fool you, I'm not as cold as ice cream. I'm a sweet little kitten, though I may seem a bit shy when we first meet. I promise, once I warm up to you, I'll be your best friend. I love cuddling and playing with my toys. I'm a good listener too. I'll always be there to comfort you after a long day. I'm hoping to find a loving home where I can spread my sweetness. Adopt me, and let's make sweet memories together. Posted Online 2 days agoPublished in Windsor Star