Kai the Koi Fish who’s epitaph reads,“He has gone to a Betta place” .
Penny the elephant,“Where Pachyderms reside with worms within a tomb most elegant. You’ll find long gone our mastodon Beloved Penny, the elephant.”. Above the tomb is the statue of a mouse which presumably scared Penny to death due to the myth that elephants are terrified of mice. Penny’s tomb is in reality a cleverly disguised exhaust chimney for the Disneyland railroad.
Big Jake the dog who’s epitaph reads,“Here lies my good dog Jake chasing a toad down a well was his one mistake”.
Miss Kitty the cat who’s epitaph reads,“In memoriam Miss Kitty after losing eight lives you still had no fear, you caught a snake in your ninth and that’s why your here”.
Bully the frog who’s epitaph reads, “You didn’t drink, you didn’t smoke, I just cant figure out what made you croak”. The statue of Bully also features a hole in the mouth where cast members claim they sometimes find cigarettes left by guests.
Stripey the skunk,“In loving memory of our pet Stripey, you may be departed but your scent will linger on”.
Old Flybait the frog,“He croaked. August 9th, 1869”. His date of death is a referance to when the Mansion first opened.
Rosie the pig,“She was a poor little pig but she bought the farm. 1849”.
An unnamed cat with no epitaph which is surrounded by the small tombs of five birds.
An unnamed pet rat ,“In memory of my Rat whom I loved, now he resides in realms above”
Long Legged Jeb the spider, “Got tangled up in his very own web”
An unnamed fish who’s date of death was October 10th, 1867.
An unnamed pet snake who’s epitaph reads, “Here lies my snake whose fatal mistake was frightening the gardener who carried a rake”.
An unnamed squirrel who’s tomb resides underneath the shade of a tree.
Freddie the bat who died in 1847, the epitaph is written upside down and says, “We’ll miss you”.
Buddy the dog, “Our friend to the end”.
Lilac the Skunk who died in 1847,“Long on curiosity short on common scents”.