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@123jussi I left you a surprise. Do you think you can handle it? Make sure you go down to the bottom. One surprise after the other. Just for you.

And GOD saw that, it was good!
And the evening and morning were the fifth day. 24 And God said: Let the earth bring forth the living creature in its kind, cattle and creeping things, and beasts of the earth, according to their kinds. And it was so done. 25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, and cattle, and every thing that creepeth on the earth after its kind. And God saw that it was good.

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Sick sick sick!

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But none of them were suitable companions ! Animals serve man and to place them in relationships with man that are more than that is perversion, beastiality.If you are lacking a companion talk to your guardian angel not your cat ,dog or bird.But again IOC shows forth the depth of his knowledge! Maybe he things it is a Russian dog?

I deleted two comments I made last night. One because it was about me and my Angel and everyone in Heaven. Trying to tell me what to do? I doubt you do one thing I do every day and night. And it's none of your business. BUT......
GOD can do everything and anything He wants. Do you agree with that?
So, why did GOD chose to have His Only Begotten Son to be born in a small stable where it housed TWO ANIMALS! With no people in site. Yes born in a stable to teach us detachment of earthly things. I know this.
But why did he have Our Lord born with two animals? NOT PEOPLE?
If GOD wanted to, he could have made him born in a tent in the fields or desert. Correct? Or how about an abandon stable or shed or anything else?
Better yet, The Holy Family lived with two beast GOD made and loves, live with them till it was time to leave for Egypt!
So what's good for GOD is good enough for me.
Wait I am not done. Pay close attention to what GOD did to a donkey. You do read The Holy Bible right? Well, maybe you do, but I don't think you understand one word of what you are reading.
And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said: What have I done to thee? Why strikest thou me, lo, now this third time
And the angel said to him: Why beatest thou thy ass these three times?
Notice GOD didn't speak to the donkey (ass) but OPENED HIS MOUTH! Able to speak to Balaam as animals use to do with Adam and Eve. Remember how the serpent spoke to her and she wasn't surprised a bit? Are you getting anything out of this yet? NO? Well, there is much more. And the Angel angry he beat the donkey!
Here is another from Job
But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee: and the birds of the air, and they shall tell thee. Speak to the earth, and it shall answer thee: and the fishes of the sea shall tell. Who is ignorant that the hand of the Lord hath made all these things? In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, and the spirit of all flesh of man.
There is a lot in The Holy Bible (DRB) that mentions animals. I suggest you dump your pride and arrogance start from the very beginning to the very end and mark or write down every time GOD OR OUR LORD mentions animals or any of the Holy Ones.
Ok, Still not good enough for you? Maybe too arrogant to read The Bible and do some work? OK, How about Our Holy Saints? hmmm?
Saint Philip Neri lived with his Cat. He took her everywhere. Gave up eating meat not just for abstaining but for what he knew about them and GOD!
Then there was Saint Julian of Norwich.
GOD placed something so tiny in her hands she thought, if I drop it, it will destroyed. But Our Lord told her. GOD made it. GOD loves it. And it will never be destroyed!
First we have Saints who called animals their brothers and sisters. Maybe you didn't learn that. But you will.
During the first 1,000 years of the Christian Church there were many saints who loved animals. They lived with them, rescued them, nursed them and saved them from hunters. In turn, many saints were helped by animals.
St Cuthbert (634 AD – 687 AD) was a Scottish shepherd boy until he was fifteen, when he became a monk in Melrose Abbey. Later, he became a hermit, living on Farne Island in a small cell. There he made friends with the birds, giving them his protection from hunters and sharing meals with them. He is the patron saint of otters, and after standing waist-deep in the North Sea during his nightly prayer vigils, two otters would come and warm his feet.
St Giles (650 AD – 710 AD) lived in solitude in the forest of Nimes where he ate a vegetarian diet and where his sole companion was a red deer. The King’s hunters chased the deer to her refuge with Giles. When they shot an arrow at her, they hit and wounded Giles instead who later became patron of cripples.
St Ciaran of Ireland (516 AD – 544AD) was converted to the Christian faith by St Patrick and began to preach to the Irish people, who were then mostly pagans. One day, feeling the need for a period of quiet, Ciaran went to a lonely woodland district and started to build himself a cell. Sitting down by a tree, he noticed a fierce looking boar. Ciaran spoke gently to the boar calling him ‘Brother Boar’, as he treated all animals as his brother and sister. The boar realised that Ciaran was a friend and not a foe and so he helped Ciaran to build his cell, tearing down strong branches with his teeth and bringing them to Ciaran. When the cell was finished the boar stayed with Ciaran and soon many other animals joined them, including a wolf, a fox, a badger, a deer and many birds. Ciaran called them all the first brother monks of his little monastery. Later, as people joined them and Ciaran started a larger monastery, he never forgot his animal friends who continued to live with him.
St John Chrysostom (347 AD – 407 AD) who had been a powerful influence in the Byzantine Church, said,

‘The Saints are exceedingly loving and gentle to mankind and even to brute beasts… Surely we ought to show them great kindness and gentleness for many reasons, but above all, because they are the same origin as ourselves.’
St Jerome (373 AD – 420 AD) took a thorn from the paw of a lion who repaid him by giving up eating other animals and serving at the monastery until he joined St Jerome in death.
St Martin de Porres (1579-1639) He grew famous for his humility, for caring for the sick, for performing miracles and for his love of animals and for being able to communicate with them and heal them. He lived with a dog, a cat, a bird and a mouse.
Do you wish me to go on? Believe me I can go on. Or have you learned anything yet?
IF GOD HIMSELF LIVED WITH ANIMALS. IF THE SAINTS LIVED WITH ANIMALS. THEN IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME.
But I bet your pride and arrogance still won't accept the facts I laid before you. Well that's your problem.