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Emily Hayes

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Emily Hayes

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Mar 2016 (aged 17)
Smithville, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Pretty little fur girl! She never was sick until the last few weeks. She had a great life with the Hayes family! She will be missed. I always loved her heart shape on her side. She sure was a SWEETHEART!

bio by her #1 Pet DAD, who wrote the following:

Yesterday, we had to say goodbye to our beloved Emily, due to kidney failure. As a runt of her litter she fought her way into this world after losing her mother as a newborn. Luckily saved by a caring vet, who was trying to find her a
"forever home". When we saw her we were in love. She gave us over 17 wonderful and happy years of companionship and love.

Petite, laid back and unassuming, she was your "typical" female cat. She tolerated her brothers, yet never backing down from them at even twice her size. She admired her "Pet Dad", as he was her #1, staring at him and watching his every move. When he returned home from business trips, she welcomed him with "head butts" purring and drooling. With her signature legs crossed position, she looked at you as if to say as she meowed "Hey, aren't I cute?" We know she has crossed the Rainbow Bridge waiting for us to join her and her brothers, T.J. Bailey and Guinness.

Tim and Mary Ann Hayes
March 25, 2016
Pretty little fur girl! She never was sick until the last few weeks. She had a great life with the Hayes family! She will be missed. I always loved her heart shape on her side. She sure was a SWEETHEART!

bio by her #1 Pet DAD, who wrote the following:

Yesterday, we had to say goodbye to our beloved Emily, due to kidney failure. As a runt of her litter she fought her way into this world after losing her mother as a newborn. Luckily saved by a caring vet, who was trying to find her a
"forever home". When we saw her we were in love. She gave us over 17 wonderful and happy years of companionship and love.

Petite, laid back and unassuming, she was your "typical" female cat. She tolerated her brothers, yet never backing down from them at even twice her size. She admired her "Pet Dad", as he was her #1, staring at him and watching his every move. When he returned home from business trips, she welcomed him with "head butts" purring and drooling. With her signature legs crossed position, she looked at you as if to say as she meowed "Hey, aren't I cute?" We know she has crossed the Rainbow Bridge waiting for us to join her and her brothers, T.J. Bailey and Guinness.

Tim and Mary Ann Hayes
March 25, 2016

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