Thank you so much for sharing Kirbee's sweet story, in particular the passing of her from this world to the Rainbow Bridge. I have two kitties and a dog right now and my oldest kitty is 15, a gray, dilute tabby female named "Erin", AKA "The Mouser", although she's never seen a mouse that I know of. She's a might fickle about her behavior at times but she's always been that way and she's never bitten any of us, only just bumped her open mouth on us as if to say, "I COULD have bitten you if I wanted to but I don't want to do it that way." Hearing Kirbee's story of the Rainbow Bridge reminds me of the other loving friends, both kitties and doggies, who have gone on before me to wait on the other side of the bridge until the time comes for me to leave this earth and join my Beloved Savior Jesus, and after that, I'll see all my much loved, and missed, little animal friends again. If I have to have one put to sleep, I always make sure I'm the very last image they see, so they have no fear. I keep my eyes near theirs until the "light" goes out. It hurts terribly to do that but I OWE them that and it's one last gift I can give me beloved friends. Our pets bring us so much joy but it hurts so to let them go. I hate the feeling of grief, like wearing a "concrete overcoat". Still, it's so worth it...
Thank you for sharing your sweet Kirbee with us. She was a most beautiful kittykins, for sure.
May the Lord bless and keep you all.
My love to all,
Jim Grayson
Lexington, KY
USA