It is my opinion that we humans are a combination of many things but most of all heredity and environment. Having said that I think I must have been born loving animals. It comes both from my heredity and my environment. Many of my descendants and all three of my children are or were animal lovers.
I have had many pets in my life particularly during the years I had children growing up. Some I wouldn’t have chosen. There have been the usual dogs and cats and one parakeet. Others included hamsters, guinea pigs, a bunny, a white rat (that was definitely not my idea) and white mice. I would like to tell you about a few special ones.
My first memory of a beloved pet was a little dog named Sandy that I never actually saw.

Sandy
But I did see a picture of her and remember my mother telling me that she was supposed to be my little dog. It seems someone in the family took it upon themselves to find Sandy a new home before I came along, thinking it was a favor to my mother. I don’t think she ever saw it that way. There was a long time after that we didn’t have any pets, until I was about 12 or so. Then came a cat named Ytag, because she was found in a Ytag truck.
The important thing about her was we had her for a long time. Once she somehow cut her foot and left bloody paw prints all over the place. It was the morning of a school day and I refused to go to school until she was found and fixed. After much searching we did find her and my mother treated her cut and she got better. I was just so beside myself because I didn’t know where she was or what was going to happen to her. She later presented us with two kittens Tommy and Jerry. I honestly can’t remember what happened to any of them. It’ been a long time since I was twelve. A really long time. Then a few years later I dragged home a puppy and persuaded my parents we just had to keep him. He was a little black and white pup who looked like Snoopy and we did keep him and named him Buttons. He was still with my family when I left home. Later when I came home to visit and was pregnant with my first child, Buttons wound have nothing to do with me. This broke my heart as we had been so close. He was my dog and I loved him and things were never the same after that.
It was another dry period in the pet department for me. But later on we took in a stray collie that must have been abused and was terribly frightened. Then still later after many changes in my life we moved to California and enter Tigger the dog I never got over. I wasn’t looking to get a dog, my hands were pretty full with three kids, no family around and very little money coming in. But the place we lived in was in San Diego and the landlord ask me if we would take this dog as it had belonged to a sailor who was shipped out and just left him. My first impression of Tigger was he was the ugliest dog I had ever seen. He turned out to be the best pet I ever had.

Tigger
He looked like he might be part Boxer and to this day I still have a soft spot in my heart for dogs that look like him. He was tan and white and his face was a little longer than a real boxer. He was smart, loyal, protective and just the best dog ever. He could be spiteful and when he was he took it out on my books (I still have a chewed up cook book) and my daughters dolls. But all in all he was wonderful. I could go outside and call my daughter who was about five then and he would pop up and I knew just where she was as he was always with her protecting her.
When I had to drive anywhere he would go along and I felt safe because he was so protective of us. He came back to Pennsylvania with us and remained an important part of our family. When he finally did leave us the entire family walked around crying for a long time after. Above all the pets I have ever had he is the one that lives on in my heart the most. Words just can’t do justice to what a wonderful pet, friend and companion he was.
There have been more dogs and cats since him and I loved each and every one of them.
We presently have two cats Squirt and Ebony and being an empty nester they have become my babies. Squirt is ten now and is a twenty pound tiger cat and pretty lazy.

Ebony
Ebony is five and a beautiful black and white tuxedo cat. I love then so much and can’t imagine life without them. It is so interesting at this point in my life without the distractions of kids or a job to really watch them and see the different personalities.

Squirt & Ebony
Squirt has attitude and thinks he is the boss. He tries to see how far he can push us at times. Ebony is sensitive and pouts when she don’t get enough attention. Our veterinarian says “they have us well trained” and I guess she’s right.
There have also been a few pets of friends and relatives that have tugged at my heart stings in a special way. Mandy, a friends dog, Warlock,

Warlock
my parents black great Dane a wonderful and noble animal and Sheba, the dog of my step daughter and the sweetest dog who I really grew to love. So if you know me or meet me you will have known a great animal lover and now you have gotten to know a little about some of the animals that made me love them.
