A Tribute To Copper

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Copper is the sister (-ish) of Murph. They never met.

Birth date unknown, I was gifted with her when possibly she was aged 1-2 months, she was my Copper-girl 7-14-06 – 1-4-14. She was loved greatly by 4 of her human family members, and admired from afar by a few more. : )

I still love you baby girl.

If you wish to read more of Copper, here goes a couple of places to peep out:

CONVERTING THE MASSES TO LOVE LIZARDS TOO…

Mom Never Met Lil’ Murph

Lil’ Murph

Thank you

“Give me Lizardry or give me Death!” – Dawn Renée

19 responses to “A Tribute To Copper”

  1. Thank you for the caring sentiment

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  2. […] survived on love alone until receiving needed medical attention. Copper was one of them (Please see the last post to know her). Whatever happened to animals such as these in this life, or their previous one(s) (if […]

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  3. […] there was no rest, for a while, when I got home. I had people, a house, errands, & a lizard, Copper, to care for. I also needed to see my parents when I could. Often, I’d be so drained & […]

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  4. […] ones made for human baby fingernails and toenails. It is extremely important to not trim too far. Copper had her claws trimmed by a vet, and she trimmed too much from one and made my Copper hurt and […]

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  5. […] as declared by OSHA, loves his lizard brother, Murph, very much, and so loved his sister lizard, Copper. He has not forgotten […]

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  6. […] Lil’ Murph and Copper and my other lizards are an inspiration for me to show people how sweet, smart, funny, and […]

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  7. […] my mom loved is Copper. I know that she would love our awesome Murph for who he is, as she loved Copper for the special girl she remains to be in our […]

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  8. […] my lizards, Murph & Copper apparently, nearly or entirely ‘plug up’ when I’m gone. Nearly nothing goes in, […]

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  9. […] took around 15 years of showing Dad photos & videos of Copper and Murph, along with in-person perspectives, to try to convince Dad to see they are special! I […]

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  10. […] also want to accredit Copper, Murph’s sister, and Goliath, Lara, Sara, and the nameless ones, as well as all lizards for […]

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  11. […] I scheduled an appointment at the place Copper went, the location east by southeast of us. The vet is knowledgeable, she has been doing good work […]

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  12. […] and years trying to get Dad to love my lizards, or at least think them cute. Mom loved especially Copper, but Dad thought if it didn’t have fur or feathers, it lacked a cute gene. But living with […]

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  13. […] lizards poo every day, others once or twice a week. Getting Copper to swim in the bath tub was the only way to get her unplugged. If you may have pieced together by […]

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  14. […] habits changed, it’s possible that a stress may be a major contributor. Our first beardie, Copper, needed hand-fed around the time I stopped being home with her all […]

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  15. […] cute, but I believe every animal likes the option to curl up to something soft. I learned this when Copper, my other beardie, never wanted to leave a certain stuffed teddy […]

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  16. […] prints people can get. It’s closer than the trusted family/company that cared for our beloved Copper, but their crematory is not in-house. I’m not having him transported and trust they leave him […]

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  17. […] Copper was in my life and before Lil’ Murph entered, there was a season so full of nightmares that I […]

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