Fabian F. Universe

Goodbye buddy, we love you so much. You were the snuggliest cat of all time and you made us so happy. You are synonymous with our family, whenever there was an us, there was you. Our first loss from this little family of ours. There wasn’t a moment of growing into adults that you weren’t there for. Through all of my surgery healing, every time we were sick, and every time we were sad, you were reliably right there by our side to nap on our lap until it had all passed. Your siblings are feeling the space left by their big brother. We will never be the same family again without you, and you will always be here as a part of us. Fabian F. Universe – 10/03/2025

Oscar

Oscar passed away in the loving arms of his second mom, Sharon, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. He was estimated to be 17 years old when he passed. Oscar was loved dearly for 14 years by his first mom, Iris, who predeceased him in 2022. Iris took him in when no one would – he had a tendency to be feisty at times – at the age of about 2. Her love and devotion turned him into a wonderfully loving companion, who was feisty at times and even with the veterinary staff once in last moments. He leaves behind human friends by way of two “sisters”, Fayth and Corinne, and a “brother”, Jacob. All who love him and already miss him tremendously. We wish him peace across the rainbow bridge where the family envisions him back in the loving arms of Iris.

Melo

Melo joined our family on 12/15/2019 and gave us 5 years, 9 months, and 4 unforgettable days filled with pure love, laughter, and goofiness. We think he was around 13 or 14, but he never stopped being a puppy at heart. He wasn’t the kind to curl up in our laps—but he was always up for a belly rub and his game of “pretend fetch.” We’d toss a toy, he’d go after it, then bolt back to us empty-mouthed, tail wagging, ready for the next throw. Classic Melo. The house is too quiet now. No more click-clack of his nails on the floor. No more snoring. No more sudden barks of protest when we dared to eat without sharing. I miss being greeted by him with his happy face and wagging tail whenever I came back home. I miss our walks—how I’d groan about waking up in the dark or the cold (or both), and how I’d give anything to do it again. I miss the feel of his fur—thicker on his back and soft on his belly. I miss flicking his stubby tail, resting my forehead on that perfect spot between his eyes and muzzle, and feeling his body snuggled close to mine at night. And the expressions, the smiles that made every day with him special. He was deeply loved—by me, his dad Ricardo, and his brothers Leo and Rafa. Even his cat sister Hayley, who left us last year, loved him in her own grumpy way (though she’d never admit it). Melo left us suddenly. I hope we gave him the life he deserved, because he gave us so much more than we could ever return. You were our joy, our comfort, our sweet, silly boy. You’ll live forever in our hearts. Mom, Dad, Leo and Rafa P.S.: Mommy loves you. P.S.2: I’ll be forever grateful to Cape May County Animal Welfare Society, which took really good care of Melo and chose my family to be his forever family. I’m also indebted to Dr. O’Donnell at UPenn Vet ER for her kindness towards him and our family.

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