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Mary The Carpenter's <I>Manx</I> Cat

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Mary The Carpenter's Manx Cat

Birth
Death
2007 (aged 16–17)
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: Communal Pet Crematory Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Mary was fortunate to live her entire life with her human family, the Carpenters of Philadelphia, PA. The Carpenter Family had taken in a stray cat, not realizing that she was pregnant. She gave birth to a litter that included two cats without tails. Not surprisingly, a male Manx was roaming the neighborhood at that time. Manx cats originated on the Isle of Man in the British Isles and they all lack that appendage. Mary's mother and siblings were adopted by other families but Mary remained in the home of her birth. She always had her Mommy and Daddy, human siblings as well as a dog and other cats. She loved to eat. Mary lived with the Carpenters for her entire life.
Her "siblings" waiting with her at the rainbow bridge:
Shana the Dog
Blackey the Cat
Heidi the Cat
Mary was fortunate to live her entire life with her human family, the Carpenters of Philadelphia, PA. The Carpenter Family had taken in a stray cat, not realizing that she was pregnant. She gave birth to a litter that included two cats without tails. Not surprisingly, a male Manx was roaming the neighborhood at that time. Manx cats originated on the Isle of Man in the British Isles and they all lack that appendage. Mary's mother and siblings were adopted by other families but Mary remained in the home of her birth. She always had her Mommy and Daddy, human siblings as well as a dog and other cats. She loved to eat. Mary lived with the Carpenters for her entire life.
Her "siblings" waiting with her at the rainbow bridge:
Shana the Dog
Blackey the Cat
Heidi the Cat

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