Murff's Rainbow Bridge Page
Murphy Murdock
May 12, 1991 — February 18, 2006

Murff, beloved by all who knew him, has gone to join his beloved Bini and the many other fine cats and cat-lovers at the Rainbow Bridge. Although he has left his furmily's arms, he will never leave their hearts or the hearts of those who knew this loving and mischievous kitty.

One of the early memfurs of tomzrule® privut boyz klubb, he helped shape it and guide it in its present direction. He was a Charter Memfur of the Woods Patrol, those dedicated tomz who patrol the grounds around the klubbhouse and purrtect memfurs from invasion by gurlz who want to make us behave propurrly. A regular at Paddy's Pub, he was among that group who earned themselves the distinction of being known as the "Big Bellies." He was one of the original memfurs of the Old Farts, klubb memfurs over ten years of age, who share their knowledge of tricks and thievery with younger tomz so that they, too, can become worthy of the Bad to the Bone award.

We can never again lick the glaze off a Krispy Kreme without fond memories of Murff and his frequent doughnut deliveries in his "KK truk."

More at tomzrule®

Big Bellies pages and Old Farts pages.

The Wicked Twins

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Memory Book fur Murff
You are invited to click open the book
and share your memories of Murff.

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Rescue Ranch Boys




Annie, Ned, and Ernie




Dragon and Mr. Spock



Next page


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Around the 'Net

Tribute page by Da Agency.

Murphy Murdock Noel's furangel web page and personal page.


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To contribute a graphic tribute to this page, or to provide a link for another memorial page, email wickedtwins@hotmail.com.


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Solid backgrounds courtesy Backgrounds by Marie.
Rainbow Bridge graphics, bars, and buttons courtesy Catstuff.

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