Peace to one and all. First, I believe that all of God's creatures will be waiting for us in heaven. Reasons: 1. According to the Book of Genesis (the first Book of Moses in the Torah), is the Creation story. It does not matter the length of day nor the time period involved. It states that God Created. Each thing God created was GOOD. Then comes the story about man falling from grace, because of man's inability to obey God. But, remember, only mankind fell from from grace because of his own sins. All other creatures have not sinned. Only man knows right from wrong. All other animals respond to training according to what man desires (when I say man, this means species, not gender). Therefore, only man is subject to judgment. 2. In the New Testament, the Gospel according to St. Matthew, Chapter 5, (in the Christian Bible) also known as The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said that "our Heavenly Father knows when even a sparrow falls from the sky, and are you not more important than the sparrow?" Why would God even take notice of a sparrow falling, if it meant nothing to Him? Based on Scripture, I believe that our beloved pets will be waiting for us in Heaven, for the Great Creator gave life to all living things and since life originated with Him, then that life must return to Him. Now for those who do not believe in God, in any way, shape or form, then let us look at this through the eyes of a scientist. According to Physics, Energy can neither created nor destroyed by any ordinary means, it can only change form (I hope that I remembered that axiom correctly). Therefore, based on this statement, Life, which is a form of energy, cannot be destroyed, only change form. Thus, life does not cease to exist, it only takes on another form (perhaps the spiritual form?). I know that these are my beliefs, and I know many clergy feel the same (although there are some who disagree by stating that animals have no soul. I did not say a soul, but a spirit does exist). And I know that I will not convert anyone to my beliefs, I can only share them with you and hopefully bring you comfort over the physical end of your beloved fuzzy's life. I know that I shall see my beloved fuzzies, canines and felines again at the Rainbow Bridge. And I pray that I shall be able to meet Sandee as well. May the Peace of God which surpasses all human understanding be and abide with you all. Rev. Ronald L. Sims, D.D. and family: 3 hooman-beans owned by 6 fuzzies, 4 canines, 4 felines and 2 fish [Posted in FML issue 4322]