Mason

On Friday, March 5, 2021 after a yearlong battle with Cushing’s and Kidney Disease, Mason Golonka peacefully crossed over the rainbow bridge surround by his loving family.  Mason came into our lives on October 27, 2013 from Louisville, KY through Animal Advocates.  Mason was a sweet and gentle Beagle who was beloved by everyone he met and was the life of a party.  Mason enjoyed barking and chasing bunnies, deer, and squirrel around his yard along with greeting all the walkers in his neighborhood.  Mason spent time in the kitchen with his human mom watching her cook and then occasionally counter surfing when no one was looking.  During the summer months Mason could be found with his human dad on their deck grilling and chilling into the early evenings.  The Golonka household hosted many celebrations and you would always find Mason working the room with his Beagle charm and bark to sway family members to give him a little something off their plates.  His patience and perseverance always paid off. On sunny days Mason loved basking in the sunshine on the deck in addition to chasing his sister in fur Rosy around for playtime. Everyday Mason looked forward to howling at the UPS and FedEx drivers especially when it was delivery day, he would always say hello and wish them well.  Bark Box day was a favorite as he would receive new toys to play and tear to pieces.  Mason would often be found looking out the front window watching the world go by.  Friday nights were his favorite as he waited patiently for the pizza delivery person to visit. Mason is survived by his human mother and father, Kimrlee and Larry Golonka along with his sister in fur Rosy in addition to his Grandmother, several aunts, uncles, human and fur cousins.  He is preceded in death by his brother in fur Henry and sister in fur Rita. A private ceremony took place at Green Pet Funeral Home and Crematory and a celebration of his life will occur in late Spring / early Summer following COVID guidelines.  In lieu of flowers, donations are recommended to Animal Friends, Inc. or Animal Advocates.  Mason you took a piece of our heart with you and we look forward to being reunited someday.

Jayden

Jayden was our beautiful Nebelung little girl and one of our best friends. There are no words (or too many) to describe what a great/unconditional family member she has been and the countless hours of joy she brought to us. One of our son’s (Bill) surprised us with her and her brother (Ollie/RIP 6/10/08-3/12/20) on my birthday in August 2008 when they were less than 2 months old, and she was always a loving family addition throughout her time with us.

Jayden was an indoor girl and she never tried to run outside or into the garage – she never got into trouble but was a great mouser. She was a very petite little girl and had a petite personality to match, but always seemed to be happy in her own quite way – she loved scratching her scratch-pad multiple times per day, laying on her back (legs up) in the window soaking-up the sun, and sleeping next to the living room heater vent in the winter. She would always irritate her brother Ollie (who was 8lbs bigger) for fun by playing with his tail and liked to jump into open boxes or play with small knick-knacks around the house. Our home now feels so empty without her and her big brother being around.
Although Jayden was taken from us suddenly (without showing any symptoms), well before her time, and she will miss us; I’m sure her journey to pet heaven was a good one, because she never complained and is now with her brother again. We will miss/love her for the rest of our lives. RIP Jayden (6/10/08-2/25/21).

Ruby

Our sweet and sassy Ruby crossed the rainbow bridge in the early morning hours on March 3, just shy of her 13th birthday. Ruby was loved by so many because of her feisty but loving attitude, her unique personality and overall charm. She was the queen of the house and her daddy’s favorite. Ruby enjoyed laying in the sun, barking at birds, eating and sleeping. Over the years she went on a few trips but her favorite would probably be to Hershey, Pa where she slept in a king size bed at night and lounged by the pool during the day. Ruby was quite the character and loved everyone she met and had a soft spot for her fur sister Paislee who she would lay with at night when she wasn’t feeling well. She was her daddy’s best friend and the light in our life. Our house will never be the same again without our sweet baby girl. Ruby you are missed by so many

Rico

Our ever so faithful, beloved and loyal dog Rico has finally crossed that rainbow bridge into greener grass. 

He loved snuggling with his mama, naps where ever he could find a comfy spot  and eating anything we allowed him too. Rico entered our lives 13 years ago to teach us what unconditional love was. Rico may be gone, but he will never be forgotten. He will live on forever in our hearts

Brooklyn

Brooklyn “Cuddies” Catalopolous, 18, died in the very early morning hours in the warmth and comfort of his bed on March 1, 2021 after a very brief but severe illness. Born in April, 2003 in an auto mechanic’s garage in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, he was brought to his first home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in mid-May, the result of his parent’s very eager Craigslist search.

Having been the only tiny kitten of his litter that the mechanic was able to capture from amidst the car parts, Brooklyn’s affection was obvious from the very first night he spent in his new home. On this night, he crawled over the couch cushion barrier placed at the top of the spiral staircase for his protection, quietly made his way down the precarious steps, and clawed his way up the bedspread to sleep with his parents, John and Todd. The next morning, Brooklyn established the almost daily routine of visiting each parent in the shower, lapping up clean water, and bucking the stereotype that cats prefer not to get wet. Thus began Brooklyn’s predilection for drinking primarily from the bathtub faucet, or getting “tubbies” each day.

A constant companion, Brooklyn traveled extensively throughout the Northeast over the next three years. He would jump, with elation, into his own Sherpa travel cat carrier when his parents would simply lay the bag on the floor, open it, and call out the phrase “Jeannie’s packing up!”  Weekend jaunts to places like the Jersey Shore, Boston, MA, Providence, RI, and Portsmouth NH, amongst others, were second nature to this adventurous cat. Checking in to hotels with a litter box in tow became second nature to John and Todd.

Resilient and intrepid, Brooklyn enjoyed experiencing two new homes over this time period as well:  one in Jersey City, NJ and another in Mt. Lebanon, PA. Brooklyn’s Jersey City rowhouse afforded him the space and ability to stretch his legs and run around in ways he had never imagined possible in his cramped Manhattan apartment. It was here that his love of chasing lattice jingle-ball cat toys was solidified — but only those whose ring produced an extremely specific timbre afforded by an extraordinarily particular type of metal bell. A cat toy connoisseur, Brooklyn looked forward to visits from his Auntie Nickol, who always arrived generously with gifts in hand (and well-manicured nails, perfect for scratchies.) His ability to chase or capture jingle-balls and toy mice earned him great renown, even internationally, as his UK mates Charlotte and James admired his prowess during their visits.

Brooklyn’s love of the outdoors first became apparent upon his westward move to Mt. Lebanon. Although he enjoyed trips to Central Park as a resident of the Upper West Side, Brooklyn had never before had access to his own private outdoor space. He enjoyed working with John in the garden and sitting on the back porch with friends. He made his desire to venture outdoors abundantly clear by pounding on the kitchen storm door, alternating rapidly between his two front paws, until anyone in earshot or eyeshot agreed to acquiesce to his “polite” request. This became playfully known as Brooklyn’s “cat treadmill.” It was here in Mt. Lebanon, however, that his celebrated days of being an “only cat” would soon come to an end.

In 2008 Brooklyn met a brother, Gryffin, with whom he enjoyed spending time until his very last day, even despite the lack of sense and intelligence that Brooklyn perceived in his companion. Gryffin’s despondency as a result of the loss of his brother continues to be both apparent and heartbreaking. Also in 2008, Brooklyn’s Aunt Alycia and cousin Davie moved in to his Mt. Lebanon home. Although not a great fan of dogs, Brooklyn’s eagerness to teach manners to his cousin Davie became evident through the frequent growls and swift swats that were intended to let her know that she could stay in HIS home, but only if she would agree to toe the line.

This time period saw an increase in visits to his grandparents’ houses. Brooklyn enjoyed visiting Nana Hope, who affectionately called him “Brookies,” and Pop Pop John, who loved taunting and playing with him under a sweatshirt while whistling and shouting “Brooklyn! Do you wanna fight?!” (Brooklyn’s implied response was always undoubtedly a resounding “Yes!”) It was here that Brooklyn first encountered his avian friend Tidbits, with whom he would peacefully share a home in his later years.

Additionally he often traveled to visit grandparents Grammie Deb and Papa Fred, who were both loving caregivers to Brooklyn over the years, attending to his needs, sneaking him treats, and cuddling with him nightly. Visits to both sets of grandparents were referred to by John and Todd as a trip to a “cat spa.” Brooklyn undoubtedly relished both the opportunity to travel as well as any time spent as the only cat in grandparents’ households in Trappe, PA and Latrobe, PA. The unlimited attention, pampering, food, and relaxation were worthy of any quality spa, and certainly comprised some of his happiest hours on Earth. Brooklyn continued to appreciate these visits throughout his entire life.

In 2011, after Alycia and Davie moved out, Brooklyn met his cousins Greg, Tuss, and Moo Shoo, with whom he surprisingly and inexplicably enjoyed cohabitating for a few years. It was not uncommon for someone to wake up with “’Cuddies,’ ‘Gryf,’ and ‘The Old Lady & The Shoo’” all sleeping together in the same bed with them. But this peace was not to last.

After his cousins moved to Shadyside, Brooklyn eventually moved to his fourth and final home in the fall of 2014 in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA. The next summer would see the addition of two brothers to the household within a mere few weeks. Longtime friend Anthony, who first learned of the legend of Brooklyn through math problems created for his 9th grade class, returned from a Fulbright Scholarship in Bulgaria along with Niko to live at home with Brooklyn. Very shortly thereafter, Gingey’s nightly visits from one of the Lawrenceville cat colonies to Brooklyn’s back garden morphed into a permanent in-home residency. Brooklyn’s patience with these two “Raptors,” as they have become known, was understandably thin and most certainly waned as the years progressed. But as they say: with age comes wisdom.

It was during this time that Brooklyn cleverly trained Todd and John to create a permanent and personal “cat spa,” but this time in his very own home. Gryffin would be the only other cat ever granted admittance. He also thoroughly enjoyed spending his days in the back garden away from the Raptors most of the year while napping in the shade, drinking from the fountain, and chasing birds, mice, and moles all while exploring his own private and verdant wonderland. He appreciated being taken on increasingly frequent visits to his grandparents’ homes in his advanced years.

A special thanks to Brooklyn’s many caretakers: Kandis & Greg, Nick, Alycia, Jason & Blair, and especially grandparents Deb & Fred, with whom he spent the last three months elatedly being pampered and spoiled. It was there, just one week before his passing that Brooklyn met his newest canine cousin Rudy, whom he was able to scold, hiss at, and frighten with the energy, vigor, and vitality of a significantly younger cat.

Brooklyn will be forever missed; some of his ashes will be scattered near his favorite cat mint plant in the back garden as well as near his first home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, where we initially learned what a unique, exceptional, unforgettable and irreplaceable cat he truly was. May his spirit forever grace our home and hearts, yet haunt the Raptors forever!

Nermal

Nermal, we love you. You were our first child together. Even though Mindy pretended not to love you, she did. When we brought the two dogs home, you wanted nothing to do with them. You quickly let them in and became a close-knit pack. You’re our “relationship cat”. You’ll always be in our hearts. I wish we could have had more time but even if we did, it would never be enough. Tell BB we love and miss him. I hope you two are cuddling on a cat tree across the rainbow bridge

Sasha Jay

 
Sasha Jay was born on August 12, 2010. She was an outside kitten, until she decided to let her family bring her inside and “rescue” her. However, once she became an unruly teenager, she would often escape and return with child! After her parents rehomed her illegitimate children, she would again escape and repeat the cycle. Thus began the colony of Sasha. Sasha was a wild child, but she was also the best little mommy. She birthed over 25 kittens before she retired to being an indoor only kitty. Once inside, she fostered over 20 more. Always accepting of a lost soul, Sasha would accept any cat or kitten, no matter how small or sick they may be. When she wasn't mothering, Sasha enjoyed long naps, crazy cat time, primo catnip, chirping at birds, and sharing half of her mice with her family members. She once devoured an entire bird family for lunch, and her children consider this a big achievement. Sasha passed at home surrounded by her family on February 23, 2021. She will be greatly missed, but her colony and memory lives on.
“Please consider making a donation to your local shelter in her honor.”

Bella

In loving memory of our Bella Grace born 5-14-18  and passed on 2-6-21. She was 2 1/2 years old and for the last five months of her life she was battling an autoimmune disease. The short name of it is GME. We were grief stricken when we got the news of this terrible disease but we were not giving up hope and she battled it out all the way to the end until her little body could not take any more.

She was only 10 weeks old when we had gotten her.  I called her my little southern belle she came from Alabama so her name fits her perfect “Bella Grace”
She was a petite little girly girl who didn’t mind dressing up in pretty dresses and little bows.  Bella’s favorite things to do were to run down in the backyard with her big brother Bailey and her big sister Chloe they loved to bark at the other dogs and who ever else that happened to come by. She also loved running around and playing with her toys and trying to see if she could take a toy off her sister or a bone . that was her favorite things to do. She loved when it was snack time even towards the end she would get out of her bed and make her way in the kitchen for her snack.  I’ll never forget her sweet little face. Her site wasn’t all that great but her smell was intact and so was her listening skills when she heard that bag she was on it.

Bella was the sweetest little girl. She was perfect in every way. She was like an angel sent from above not a mean bone in her body.I love that little girl so much and miss her dearly. She has some friends that crossed  the rainbow bridge already and I’m sure that they were there to greet her. I hope they were all running around the fields together having a good old time pain-free. Bella Grace until we meet again my precious one just  know mommy and daddy love you so much. And we miss you terribly.  you were a joy to have in our life. even though it was way too short. now you go and run pain free And live that Puppy life that you so much deserve. Bailey and Chloe miss you and love you too and someday they too will join you at the rainbow bridge.

Teddy

 Teddy was with his human mom and dad when he passed on February 9, 2021. Born in February 2002 to his rescued mom, Teddy was adopted by the Sakerka family and their cat, Xander, shortly thereafter. For 18 years Teddy would greet visitors with joy. Teddy loved and was loved by every person he met. As a puppy Teddy enjoyed herding his sisters, Samantha and Lauren, and nipping at their heels. He would have daily wrestling matches with his cat brother, Xander, who would tease Teddy and get him in trouble. He enjoyed his days by chasing moles and chipmunks along with Xander. Teddy also spent many hours waiting patiently for his favorite ground hog to come out from his burrow. As Teddy loved to explore his neighborhood, he was happy to receive attention from his neighbors, who would show him the way home. The Sakerka family thanks all of the neighbors who watched out for Teddy. In his senior years, Teddy loved to cuddle and spend quiet nights with his family. Above all, Teddy loved his treats. Teddy was loved and spoiled by his family. He was such a good puppy, giving love and devotion to his human family. Teddy is sorely missed by all who knew him, but mostly by his family who know he is now at peace. 

Mercedes

Mercedes was born August 13, 2006 just outside New Kensington PA to dog mom Lexy and dog dad Scooby Doo.  Eight weeks later, she was welcomed into her forever home by human mom Kelly and human dad Chad. She enjoyed the luxury of being their baby until her human siblings Keegan, Rhiannon and Adrianna were born.  Mercedes quickly became an integral part of the Modro Family, everyone who knew the Modro family knew Mercedes and how important she was to them.

Mercedes was a dog who knew what she wanted in life.  She loved Starbucks Pup-A-Cino’s but hated chicken nuggets.  She loved the drive-thru but would whine when she felt that the line was too long.  She loved Christmas but HATED dressing up for Halloween. She loved her mom and dad, tolerated the kids, but hated visitors announced and unannounced (she took her job as doorbell seriously). She loved basking in the sun light on the kitchen floor regardless of how small that sliver of light was, but don’t you dare try to make her go outside in the rain. She loved being snuggled up on the couch with her mom, scrambled eggs on snow days, sitting in whatever blanket, hoodie, or pile of clean laundry was available, and the heated seat in the minivan.

Mercedes was loved and spoiled by her family.  She lived a great life that consisted of car rides, Christmas gifts, her own birthday celebrations, vacations, sleeping in the big bed, naps with mom, working from home with dad, and being read to by the kids.  In return, she gave her family much loves and unending devotion.  She is sorely missed by her family and they are looking forward to the day when they get to see her again.