Website Helps Heal Hearts

After Losing Her Pet Woman Invents Website

By Terri Rimmer, published Sep 19, 2005
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An interactive website has enabled people to heal from the loss of their pet.

Rainbows Bridge (rainbowsbridge.com) was invented by Ginny Brancato and it has brought many pet owners together supporting one another, offering a haven.

‘Guardians' otherwise known as those tending to their pet's memorial online at the site send money to the U.S. Humane Society and have many uplifting stories to tell one another.  The pets memorialized online are known as 'furbabies.'

"We have gotten a lot of email from the donations from the ‘guardians' regarding what people can do to help the Katrina 'furbabies,'" said Brancato whose organization recently donated to the cause. "There are a lot of good, happy stories." 

When Brancato lost her cat Fifi she had for 14 years she tried to find something like Rainbows Bridge online but couldn't.

"I'm such a visual person," she said. "That was where the idea came to create it. It became a happy time because the same newspaper I went to to see about putting her obit in wound up doing a story on our site four years later. We've come a long way with people realizing that these animals are not just animals, they're our children. In many cases ‘guardians' who don't have children - these are our babies."

Brancato said with a Higher Power's help, feeling like the site was blessed, her invention was born. She started getting numerous emails thanking her for the creation.

"I thanked God and made a vow that whatever we got in at the end of the month after paying the bills would be donated to a shelter," she said. "Every little bit that someone can give to a shelter really helps."

Brancato said Rainbows Bridge, formed in 1997, is the only site of its kind.

"I believe it is a healing site that was meant from God," she said. "I get letters and emails all the time. The other day I got a letter from an 80-year-old man who said he and his 75-year-old wife who wrote to me for advice were going to go to a rescue place and get an older dog after his had passed away. He wrote me back the most wonderful letter saying that they got a Chihuahua they rescued who's 11. They live to be 15-16. The couple was so grateful."

Website Helps Heal Hearts

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Takeaways
  • Website offers support for those who have lost a pet.
  • After losing her dog website founder started website.
  • The website is the first of its kind.
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10/12/07 i lost my heart 6/7/07 it was a sad awful accedent,that took Sissy from me im suffering so i dont know how to begin getting though this .i walk though this house looking for her wanting to catch her following me and shes just not there she was the most presious creature a true gift from god. i was blessed to have had her over 10 years .and my heart is just shattered help what do i do now?

Posted on 06/12/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

 
Kierralee was my life, the daughter (child) I never had, she was the light of my life, my little Hugga-a-Bug. Kierra was a 13 years old Shih Tzu and she died on Sunday of a brain seizure. When the time came for me to say goodbye I did it craddling her in my arms, singing 'you are my sunshine'. I had hoped for a little more time with her but she was called back to the creator. I have since put her toys in a memory box, placed the tuff of fur there as well, but part of me wants to place my heart and soul right next to her.... God.... this pain, this loss is unberable. Tonight I go home to her son Squeak, he needs me now as he is lost without his mother, as I am lost without her. Maybe together Squeak and I can be each others sollace. Kierra my baby girl, you were and will always be my child, my little fur baby... I love you and will miss you every day... be waiting for me on the other side when my turn comes. Your Mommy.

Posted on 01/30/2007 at 2:01:00 PM

 
wonderful website and very helpful for anybody who has lost a pet. It is a highly recommended website and very well done.

Posted on 12/02/2005 at 9:12:00 PM

 
I lost my dog "Bonnie" in January 2005, and I'm still greiving, eleven months after her death. Bonnie was a beautiful blonde Cairn Terrier, who died of a malignent Stomach Tumor. I still feel a sense of emptyness over her lost, and I can't go to my parents river cottage, where she is buried, without breaking down in tears and crying. I miss Bonnie alot.

Posted on 12/02/2005 at 9:12:00 PM

 
We are still having a difficult time adjusting our lifes withour our loving pet dog. We miss hime so much. I feel that we need to get another pet to fill our emptyness.

Posted on 10/30/2005 at 7:10:00 PM

 
My husband and I have lost our best friend after 16 years and are having a difficuly time. The house is so empty that we don't like to stay home. We are searching you web site for some help and advice.

Posted on 10/22/2005 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Thank You so much for this site, I am greaving the loss of my 15 yr. westhighland terrier. I have no family to share it with there fore you are my family. God Bless You and all of our adorable precious furbabys who are still with us and who have passed on the the rainbow bridge

Posted on 10/12/2005 at 2:10:00 PM

 
My Yorkie, Ralphie, is a resident at Rainbows Bridge and I spend a lot of time on the Pet Loss Forum trying to help others just like I was helped with my pain and loss. The website is a blessing - thank you Ginny!

Posted on 10/07/2005 at 3:10:00 PM

 
when a family member passes away, or any of those close to us, there are viewings to go to, a funeral, a cemetery to visit, a place where people can pay their respects Friends know our grief and help us through those times. There's usually a write up in the paper.But, the impact of the loss of a beloved pet can be devastating as well, and there are not very many outlets for us to express our grief at that time. No big funeral. No long procession of people through our lives offering condolences. AND then there is Rainbow Bridge. We can visit whenever we want. We can place virtual flowers upon a virtual gravesite of our choosing and tell the world of our love for our special "critter" and we can reach out for sympathy, and receive sympathy from others who care. Thank God for Ginny who created such a place.

Posted on 10/03/2005 at 6:10:00 PM

 
It was thru the Blessing of finding Ginny's Rainbow Bridge site that I was able to take my first step in realizing that it is possible to heal and continue life after loosing a beloved fur companion. So many reach out and share understanding and love there.

Posted on 10/03/2005 at 11:10:00 AM

 
You have helped me to work through my grief of losing my beloved furbabies and there aren't enough words to express my thanks to you. I too have met some wonderful new friends at Rainbow Bridge. It's amazing how we all come together in sadness over the loss of our beloved furbabies but through it wonderful new friendships are formed. Ginny you are a Guardian Angels to all of us. Bless you for your unwavering kindness and friendship. Much love and catnip!

Posted on 09/28/2005 at 6:09:00 PM

 
Thank you God for Rainbow Bridge and for allowing Ginny to be our angel.Without the site I don't know how I could have faced another day so alone.

Posted on 09/26/2005 at 11:09:00 PM

 
Your site brought so many together. I have 2 babies at RainbowBridge. I can't explain the closure the site has brought me since I lost them. I have also made 2 other dear friends and so God bless you Ginny for helping thousands and thousands of us!!! Life is all about being kind and compassionate!!!

Posted on 09/25/2005 at 1:09:00 PM

 
Thank you for getting this out. And THANK GOD FOR GINNY! It is so true they are more then "pets" to some. I am so lucky to have spoken to Ginny. The first time I went to the R B, it took my breath to see her beloved Fifi. She looked just like my baby I lost.

Posted on 09/23/2005 at 7:09:00 PM

 
I have a cat,Stephanie residing at Rainbows Bridge.I think it a good thing to have.Helps people find healing and support.Thank you Ginny for Rainbows Bridge.

Posted on 09/21/2005 at 10:09:00 PM

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