Tiny Dawn Wells

This is Tiny.  My little girl.

  She had a bad life in the begining but died happy. This is her life story.

When I was a senor in high school, a nine grade girl stabbed her in the face and it made it to were she was blind and it broke her jaw.  I took her from my high school one day because my parents told me to.

My parents and I have paid $700 to keep her alive.  Once a month we had to take her to the vet to have her teeth clipped down and if she got sick.  To have her teeth clipped it cost $12 and when she was sick it cost us $75.  But it was worth it.  She deserved to live.

My family, my boyfriend and me love her to death.  We did everything to make sure she was happy.  We miss her a great deal already.  She was like our child because we don't have one.

I found her at 4:47 pm right before I left for work.  She was in the bottom of cage were she ate in a ball.  I thought she was asleep and petted her to say bye.  She didn't move and I picked her up.  She was gone.

There is one night I will never forget that was scary and funny at the same time.  I came home after being at my parents for dinner.  I went into my kitchen to start a sink full of hot water for my Diary Queen shirt to soak in.  As I went to walk away I had a piece of fuzz on my shirt.  I threw it into the trash can and began walking into my bedroom.  I stopped and turned around for some reason and there was Tiny.  Tiny had got out of her cage somehow and was sitting next to the trash can eating a apple pile.  I picked her up and grabbed the apple out of the frig.  She sat on the bed eating her apple pieces while I tried to figure out were she got out.  I couldn't find anywhere that was open so I put her back in the cage.  I got onto the computer and started e-mailing some friends and turned to look into the kitchen, all of a sudden I saw this little fur ball running though it and heading to the bathroom.  I caught her and cared her back to her cage.  I saw that the cage had somehow popped open and her little but was small enough to be able to get out.  I put her back in there and watched her.  She went to the place that she had got out at and realized she couldn't.  She must have been pissed because she does this thing were she walked to the edge of the cage were you are sitting and looks at you even know she was blind.  That night I was scaried that I was going to loss her but laughed because I realized even if she was blind, she was smart and knew that she could run free though the house. 

I will always love and miss her a lot.  She was my little angel.  My family and my bofriend will miss her too.

I just wanted to thank the person that is sponsoring Tiny's page.  I am very greatful and I think that Tiny is too.

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08/20/2007

My little girl
Posted by Kayleen Wells on 08/21/2007
i <3 YOU TiNY :)
Posted by Corrine Wells on 08/22/2007
Grandma loves you have fun with snowball and cutip!
Posted by Tiny's Grandma on 08/22/2007