Evermeadow

    How This Started

    Evermeadow began with one loss.

    One loss started all of this.

    Illustrated nostalgic embrace between a person and their dog in warm light

    Chapter One

    The Loss That Started This

    A lifetime of loving animals, and the grief that demanded more

    Evermeadow didn't begin as a business idea. It began the way most real things begin. With loss, and with the slow realization that something essential was missing.

    Patrick came to this work through a lifetime of loving animals deeply. Cats, dogs, the kind of creatures who teach you how to pay attention. And when they left, as they always do, the grief was real. Not decorative. Not brief. Real.

    "This kind of goodbye deserves more care, more beauty, and more meaning than most people are given."

    Patrick sitting with Meeko, his orange tabby cat, on the porch steps — the bond that inspired Evermeadow

    Patrick & Meeko

    The love that started everything. Meeko wasn't the first loss, but the one that made the silence afterward unbearable.

    Illustrated person reading by lamplight with a sleeping dog and cat curled together

    Meeko, in moments

    The small things, gathered.

    • Painterly illustration of Meeko, an orange tabby, sitting on a sunlit windowsill looking quietly outward in warm afternoon lightThe afternoon perch
    • Painterly illustration of Meeko, an orange tabby cat, curled into a loaf shape resting on a folded cream linen laundry pile in soft afternoon lightLoaf on the laundry
    • Painterly illustration of Meeko, an orange tabby cat, sitting calmly on a worn wooden porch surrounded by autumn leaves in warm late-day lightAutumn on the porch

    Chapter Two

    The Gap No One Fills

    What the world offers after pet loss, and why it isn't enough

    What the world typically offers in return for that grief is very little. A plastic bag from the vet's office, a spot in the backyard, or nothing at all. No structure. No beauty. No ceremony.

    Evermeadow is the answer to that gap. Not a pet cemetery. A sanctuary. A place where the landscape itself holds the weight of what you feel. Where the path you walk has intention. Where the bell you ring has meaning.

    The Founder

    Patrick is not a developer or a funeral director. He's someone who saw a gap between how much people love their animals and how little the world offers when that love meets loss.

    Evermeadow is being built with the care and seriousness that the love deserves. Designed as a permanent landscape, held in trust, shaped by the belief that how we say goodbye says something true about who we are.

    Chapter Three

    What Evermeadow Is Now

    A living platform — free tools that are live and being used right now

    Evermeadow isn't a plan or a promise. These tools are live, free, and being used right now.

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