IF YOU EVER LOVE AN ANIMAL, there are three days in your life you will always
remember...
The first is a day, blessed with happiness, when you bring
home your young new friend. You may have spent weeks deciding on a breed. You
may have asked numerous opinions of many vets, or done long research in finding
a breeder. Or, perhaps in a fleeting moment, you may have just chosen that silly
looking mutt in a shelter - simply because something in its eyes reached your
heart. But when you bring that chosen pet home, and watch it explore, and claim
its special place in your hall or front room - and when you feel it brush
against you for the first time - it instills a feeling of pure love you will
carry with you through the many years to come. The second day will occur eight or nine or ten years later. It will be a
day like any other. Routine and unexceptional. But, for a surprising instant,
you will look at your long-time friend and see age where you once saw youth. You
will see slow deliberate steps where you once saw energy. And you will see sleep
where you once saw activity. So you will begin to adjust your friend's diet -
and you may add a pill or two to her food. And you may feel a growing fear deep
within yourself, which bodes of a coming emptiness. And you will feel this
uneasy feeling, on and off, until the third day finally arrives.
And on this day - if your friend and God have not decided for you, then you will
be faced with making a decision of your own - on behalf of your lifelong friend,
and with the guidance of your own deepest Spirit. But whichever way your friend
eventually leaves you - you will feel as alone as a single star in the dark
night. If you are wise, you will let the tears flow as freely and as often as
they must. And if you are typical, you will find that not many in your circle of
family or friends will be able to understand your grief, or comfort you. But if
you are true to the love of the pet you cherished through the many joy-filled
years, you may find that a soul - a bit smaller in size than your own - seems to
walk with you, at times, during the lonely days to come. And at moments when you
least expect anything out of the ordinary to happen, you may feel something
brush against your leg - very, very lightly. And looking down at the place where
your dear, perhaps dearest, friend used to lie - you will remember those three
significant days. The memory will most likely be painful, and leave an ache in
your heart. As time passes, the ache will come and go as it has a life of its
own. You will both reject it and embrace it, and it may confuse you. If you
reject it, it will depress you. If you embrace it, it will deepen you. Either
way, it will still be an ache.
But there will be, I assure you, a fourth day when - along with the
memory of your pet - and piercing through the heaviness in your heart - there
will come a realization that belongs only to you. It will be as unique and
strong as our relationship with each animal we have loved, and lost. This
realization takes the form of a Living Love - like the heavenly scent of a rose
that remains after the petals have wilted, this love will remain and grow - and
be there for us to remember. It is a love we have earned. It is the legacy our
pets leave us when they go. And it is a gift we may keep with us as long as we
live. It is a love which is ours alone. And until we ourselves leave, perhaps to
join our beloved pets - it is a love that we will always possess.
~ Written by Martin Scot Kosins, Author of "Maya's First Rose" ~