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Pets from Long Ago
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

The Cat

Dandruff
This was the first cat to live with the Burney's. She was named Dandruff by Amy due to the fact that the cat had a bad case of dandruff all the time.

This cat was something else. It was a stray that began to "hang out" with the Burney's during the late 1970s.

This cat would let Amy do just about anything she wanted. It was a very good natured cat and in spite of being primarily an outside animal, it was quite at home in our house.

This cat could regularly be found hiding under the tree at Christmas among the presents. You would never know it until a paw would reach out at you from under the tree.

To show us how "good" it was to us, it would bring the field mice it killed to our doorstep.

This was a good cat and although I am not a cat person, I very much remember Dandruff.

 

Robierre
Robierre lived with Betty and Barry for the first half of his life, then with Granny and Pawpaw until his death. He was known for his long jumps when running toward the sofa or chair.

Robierre was one of the best natured dogs our family ever had. He was not a yappy, barking dog. He was so friendly. As a guard dog, we always assumed that should a burglar break into the house, Robierre would lick him to death.

 

Babbette
Babbette lived with Barry and Betty as my sister and I progressed through our early teens. Babbette was not the most friendly animal to walk the face of the earth, but was loved and had puppies a couple of times over the years.

Babbette was a lover of pillows. Most of the time she would snuggle up in a pile of pillows and as long as she was left alone, she seemed quite content.

 

 

Alise
Alise lived with Bobby and Alice (Betty's brother's house). She was a contemporary of Babbette, but more friendly.