by Char Haas
This is not my story... It was forwarded through the breed list I'm on... but it is well worth posting.
WELCOME AT THE RAINBOW BRIDGE
by AlexanderTheodore, Bouvier,
Fourth Year Resident
On the morning of September 11,
2001, there was an unprecedented
amount of activity at the Rainbow
Bridge. Decisions had to be made.
They had
to be made quickly. And, they were.
An issue, not often addressed
here, is the fact that many
residents
really
have no loved one for whom to wait.
Think of the pups who lived and
died in
hideous puppy mills. No one on
earth loved or protected them. What
about the
many who spent unhappy lives tied
in backyards? Or the kittens that
were
turned out & left to fend for
themselves, unwelcome in their
mothers
homes?
And, the ones who were abused. Who
are they to wait for?
We don't talk about that much up
here. We share our loved ones as
they arrive, happy to do so. But we
all know there is nothing like
having your very own person who
thinks you are the most special pet
in
the
Heavens.
Last Tuesday morning a request
rang out for pets not waiting for
specific persons to volunteer for
special assignment.. An eager,
curious
crowd surged excitedly forward,
each pet wondering what the
assignment
would
be.
They were told by a solemn voice
that unexpectedly, all at once,
over 4,000 loving people had left
Earth long before they were ready.
All the
pets, as all pets do, felt the
humans' pain deep in their own
hearts.
Without hearing more, there was a
clamoring among them - "May I have
one to
comfort?" "I'll take two, I have a
big heart." "I have been saving
kisses
forever."
One after another they came
forward begging for assignment. One
cozy-looking fluffy kitten
hesitantly asked, "Are there any
children
coming?
I
would be very comforting for a
child 'cause I'm soft and squishy
and I
always
wanted to be hugged." A group of
Dalmatians came forward asking to
meet
the
Firemen and be their friends. The
larger working breeds offered to
greet the
Police Officers and make them feel
at home. Little dogs volunteered to
do
what they do best, cuddle and kiss.
And the many cats offered to sit
quietly for hours, purring and
comforting their new found friends.
Pets who on Earth had never had a
kind word or a pat on the head,
stepped forward and said, "I will
love any human who needs love."
Then all the pets, wherever on
Earth they originally came from,
rushed to the Rainbow Bridge and
stood waiting, overflowing with
love
to
share - each tail wagging and
curled around an American Flag.