A special day at the Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge

The Rainbow Bridge is the theme of a work of poetic prose written some time between 1980 and 1992, whose original creator is unknown. The theme is of an other-worldly place to which a pet goes upon its death, eventually to be reunited with its owner.
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    A special day at the Rainbow Bridge

    I found this on another board and I thought I'd re-post it.
    (Edited to give credit to author)
     


    An interesting day at the Rainbow Bridge by Epona Harper

    Rainbow Bridge is a place of both peace and anticipation as departed pets await their beloved owners. There are plenty of things to keep them contented while they wait: trees you can't get stuck in, endless meadows, splashing streams, thickets perfect to hide in for pounce-attack games.

    But one day the residents noticed some rather...unusual newcomers arrive.

    The koalas and the kangaroos slipped in rather quietly, but then came the bearded dragons, the skinks and the goannas. The influx of snakes startled an entire family of cats up a tree. Pythons, cobras, tiger snakes, brown snakes and even fierce snakes. There were so many at one point, it seemed the ground itself was alive with writhing. A burly wombat shouldered his way through the crowd and plopped down in a shady spot, barely missing a Jack Russell terrier who yapped indignantly as he abandoned his position.

    And then the crocodiles showed up.

    Finally, a Great Dane managed to get up enough nerve to approach one of the reptillian giants.

    "Um....excuse me," he said hesitantly. "But why are you all here?"

    The croc dropped her jaw and laughed. "Same as you, mate," she said. "Waitin' for someone who loved us."

    The dogs, cats, gerbils and other "typical pets" looked at each other in confusion, then at the plethora of weird, ugly and downright deadly creatures assembled. Who on Earth could possibly love some of those faces?

    "I see him!" shouted a green mamba from his vantage point in one of the trees. A cacophony of squeeks, hisses, bellows and roars erupted as the mob surged forward toward a lone human walking across the field toward the bridge. The other animals managed to catch a glimpse of him before he was overwhelmed by the crowd.

    "CRIKEY!" he shouted joyously right before he was bowled over by the wombat.

    "Well I'll be," said a Persian as she tidied up her fur. "It's that Aussie my human liked to watch on TV. Had to be the craziest human on the whole planet."

    "Oh, please," remarked a echidna as he hurried by. "Is it really that crazy to passionately love something God made?"
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    That is really cool. I will have to let my son read that.  He was a real Stever Irwin fan and has just been obsessed with reading everything about him and even put together a power point slide show with pictures and captions.  I think he will like reading that Steve is with all his loved ones who passed before him. Thanks for sharing this.
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    please credit thsi properly. It was written by Epona Harper and first posted atHttp://drharper.livejournal.com - no, she's not a vet :P- and she'd love to get email feedback on it.

    Pwca (who is very proud of her friend and thinks everyone should go tell Epi how brilliant she is.)
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    thanks pwca!
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    That's cool.  Thanks for posting it!
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    Oh, I love it and she is brillant!  There hasn't been a day yet that I haven't cried over Steve's death.  I've never been this affected by a celebrity death in my life.  It's just such a loss to wildlife, all the animals he helped, everyone who knew him.  He brought a life to things like nobody else could.  I see the footage of his shows on Animal Planet now and all I feel is a sad, longing. . .
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    That is lovely! Thank you for sharing this.
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    Thanks for posting this.
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    I love this . . . . it's like I imagined in my mind's eye when I heard of Steve Irwin's death.  I hope it was like this -- for him and for the critters.  I'll bet it's not often that those species of animals get to see too many loved ones at the Bridge.  It makes me feel good to know that now they have someone special up there with them.