Pet Tributes
Share a photo and keep their memory alive. Every face here is loved and missed.
Charlie
Dog
Forever our goodest boy. 2010–2024
Luna
Cat
She taught us what unconditional love looks like
Bear
Dog
13 years of joy. We miss you every single day
Bella
Dog
The best girl who ever lived. Always in our hearts
Milo
Cat
Sweet, gentle Milo. Loved beyond measure
Daisy
Dog
Our sunshine girl. Until we meet again at the rainbow bridge
Oliver
Cat
He made every room feel like home
Max
Dog
My faithful companion through everything. I miss you, buddy
Cleo
Cat
17 beautiful years together. You were never just a cat
About the tribute gallery
The Tribute gallery is a quiet, photo-led memorial space for pets who have passed. A single image and a short caption is often enough — the name, the years, a sentence that captures who they were. Some visitors come to share their own pet. Many come simply to look. Knowing that grief is shared by people you have never met can be the most comforting thing of all in those first weeks. The pets shown here came from every continent and every kind of home. They were all loved completely.
How to add a tribute
Click “Add a tribute”, upload one photo of your pet (under 2MB, automatically resized), and add a short caption. Their name, species, and a line that captures something true about them. You do not need to write a long paragraph. The photo and a few honest words are usually all that is needed. Once posted, your tribute joins the community gallery and remains there as long as you want it to.
Photo guidelines
Please share only photos you own. Choose an image that shows your pet clearly — close-up, well-lit, ideally where they look most themselves. Avoid photos containing other people. Images are resized to 800px on the longest edge and stored on our servers as part of your tribute. If you ever want a photo removed, you can delete the tribute from your profile or email us.
Community guidelines
This is a gentle space. Please do not leave critical comments, advice, or product links on tributes. If you want to react, the heart icon is the right way. If a tribute moves you, save it — and if your own grief feels overwhelming, our resources page lists hotlines and counsellors who specialise in pet bereavement. You are not alone, and there is no timeline on grief.