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An interesting day at the Rainbow Bridge.
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> 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.
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> But one day the residents noticed some rather...unusual newcomers arrive.
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> 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.
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> And then the crocodiles showed up.
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> Finally, a Great Dane managed to get up enough nerve to approach one
> of the reptilian giants.
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> "Um....excuse me," he said hesitantly. "But why are you all here?"
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> The croc dropped her jaw and laughed. "Same as you, mate," she said.
> "Waitin' for someone who loved us."
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> 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?
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> "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.
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> "CRIKEY!" he shouted joyously right before he was bowled over by the
> wombat.
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> "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."
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> "Oh, please," remarked a echidna as he hurried by. "Is it really
> that crazy to passionately love something God made?"
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> This was posted to the message board on Discovery
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