Maxwell Silverhammer “Max” Williamson

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Maxwell Silverhammer “Max” Williamson

Birth
Death
4 Aug 2006 (aged 8)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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We got Max when he was 4 months old. He was a joyful Cornish Rex kitty packed with personality plus. He never met a stranger and would hop in bed with whoever happened to be spending the night with the kids.

Max had the loudest purr. All you had to do was say his name and he would purr so loudly and enthusiastically that he positively trilled. Like his brother Kit, he would kill for a Twinkie or a snicksnack.

Max was such a love bug and always wanted to groom his family, especially our faces. We would have to move him to another spot when his raspy tongue became painful from being in one place for too long. How I miss that.

We lost our beloved Max when a careless vet punctured his trachea during a routine dental cleaning. This never should have happened. He was perfectly healthy when he was dropped off at the vet. All that we have of him now are his ashes.

We lost our Max far too soon. He will be forever loved and never forgotten.



Thank you Joyce Ellen for sponsoring Max. =^.^=
We got Max when he was 4 months old. He was a joyful Cornish Rex kitty packed with personality plus. He never met a stranger and would hop in bed with whoever happened to be spending the night with the kids.

Max had the loudest purr. All you had to do was say his name and he would purr so loudly and enthusiastically that he positively trilled. Like his brother Kit, he would kill for a Twinkie or a snicksnack.

Max was such a love bug and always wanted to groom his family, especially our faces. We would have to move him to another spot when his raspy tongue became painful from being in one place for too long. How I miss that.

We lost our beloved Max when a careless vet punctured his trachea during a routine dental cleaning. This never should have happened. He was perfectly healthy when he was dropped off at the vet. All that we have of him now are his ashes.

We lost our Max far too soon. He will be forever loved and never forgotten.



Thank you Joyce Ellen for sponsoring Max. =^.^=

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