They come to us, from shelters or friends or in any
number of ways, these beings of fur or feather or other outer shells.
They come to us wanting only to be fed, sheltered, and
loved. And we take them into our homes and our hearts.
They may have prized pedigrees, or they may be
abandoned or abused and rough around the edges.
But there is something about them, some sort of light
in their eyes that tells us they are meant for us.
And a sweet dance of love begins with our new friends.
We watch them delightedly discover their new home, laugh
at the antics of kitten or puppy, smile as the former lost soul settles
comfortably into our arms.
They become a beloved member of our family, a reminder
of the uninhibited joy that we have often forgotten how to feel.
The dog that excitedly runs to greet his human friend
returning home, or the contented cat curled up on a lap remind us of how large unfettered
love can be.
They come to teach us to remember how to love.
They come to teach us that our hearts, so often
battered by this world that we struggle through, are still open enough to feel
wonder and mystery and a precious connection to another being.
And we love them, and care for them, and experience
the joy we thought was lost from our lives.
But life is fragile.
One day, perhaps unexpectedly, or perhaps after a long
struggle with illness, our precious friends are gone.
And we mourn them deeply.
We feel lost, and alone, and that the joy is once
again gone from our lives.
We feel anger, and pain, and fear.
We question Deity, and wonder why.
Life is fragile.
Their lives are more fragile than ours.
We cannot escape death, and for it to take our most
precious friends, who ask so little, seems unfair and too much for us to bear.
But they leave us always with a gift.
They leave us with that love they gave, that joy they
sparked.
Our hearts are larger for having loved them.
We are enriched by having these special souls in our
lives, even if it was for too brief a time.
Love never dies.
And the love that was created by our special friends
who came into our lives is a living thing, always a part of our being.
We may think our hearts are closing again, but we
cannot erase the fact that they have been opened.
They teach us love for a reason: so that we will have
it in our hearts always.
Each day, each act of kindness or love, is a tribute
to our furbabies who have moved on.
Honor your special friend with kindness and love.
Each day, reach out to your living furbabies and let
them know how precious they are.
Reach out to others in your life and let the love your
friend brought you live on.
Reach out to others in need, whether human or animal.
I can think of no better gift than the love they teach
us.
And I can think of no better way to honor their
memories than by extending that love.
In this way, they will truly live forever.
(Author unknown)
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