Happy holidays, 
precious viewers, 
and welcome to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
where we will celebrate 
the birth of the 
great enlightened Master, 
Jesus, with true stories 
of animal angels 
sent by God 
to teach us about love. 
These tales 
truly demonstrate 
the nobility and devotion 
of our animal companions. 
The first story begins 
over 100 years ago.
Dorsey the Mail Dog
One morning in 1883, 
when Jim Stacy, 
the US Postmaster 
of Calico, California 
opened his front door, 
he discovered a hungry, 
footsore black-and-white 
Shepherd dog 
lying on his porch. 
Something about 
the helpless animal 
touched Mr. Stacy’s heart, 
so he adopted him at once 
and named him Dorsey. 
Jim Stacy had an interest 
in a nearby mine, 
and one day he needed 
to get an urgent message 
to his partner there, 
but was unable 
to make the rugged, 
nearly two-kilometer trek 
himself. 
So he decided to tie a note 
to Dorsey’s back, 
and asked the dog 
to deliver it to the mine. 
Dorsey perked up his ears, 
listening carefully 
to his caregiver’s request. 
Then, without hesitation, 
he turned and set off 
in the direction of the mine. 
Dorsey soon returned, 
carrying a reply 
from Mr. Stacy’s partner. 
Soon Dorsey 
began taking messages 
back and forth to the mine 
on a regular basis. 
Then one day, 
Jim Stacy had an idea. 
Why not have Dorsey 
help him with his job 
as a mail carrier? 
So he had a special jacket 
made for Dorsey, with 
pouches to hold letters.  
The Shepherd appeared 
to love his new duties.  
As soon as Mr. Stacy 
fastened the jacket on him, 
Dorsey turned 
his mind unwaveringly 
to his work.
Three days a week, 
the bright, hardworking 
canine faithfully 
carried mail from Calico 
to the town of Bismarck, 
about 5 kilometers away, 
becoming the first 
four-legged mail carrier 
to work for 
the US Postal Service. 
Dorsey never missed 
a day of work 
for the next three years, 
including the delivery 
of the Christmas mail! 
Many people 
admired Dorsey, 
and someone once 
offered his caregiver 
US$500 for him, 
a huge sum of money 
at the time, 
but Mr. Stacy refused.
Over the years, 
Dorsey’s intelligence, 
benevolence and dedication 
have continued 
to warm people’s hearts. 
In 1972, the renowned 
American band, 
Kenny Rogers 
and the First Edition, 
released a ballad about him 
called, “Dorsey, 
the Mail Carrying Dog.”
Willow the Traveling Cat
The Squire family 
of Colorado, USA 
is looking forward to 
a particularly
merry Christmas this year. 
Five years ago, 
their beloved calico 
cat companion, Willow, 
became lost when 
a door to their home was 
inadvertently left open. 
Although the Squires 
posted signs all around 
the neighborhood, 
and even advertised 
the missing cat 
on the Internet, no one 
seemed to have seen her. 
Five years passed, 
and then one day 
the Squire family 
received a phone call 
from Animal Care 
and Control 
in New York City, almost 
3,000 kilometers away!
The agency had found 
Willow, and had been 
able to locate the Squires 
from the cat’s microchip, 
which had been inserted 
when she was a kitten. 
So Willow will be home 
for Christmas, 
and her stocking, 
which the Squires could 
never bring themselves 
to throw away, 
will be joyfully hung up 
once more alongside 
those of the other 
family members. 
Ben the Tuxedo Cat
And then there was Ben, 
a stray black and white 
or tuxedo cat who has 
made a big difference 
in the lives of Julia Romp 
and her son George 
of Isleworth, 
west London, England. 
George was born 
with autism 
and by age 10 became 
extremely withdrawn; 
he seldom spoke, 
and showed no signs 
of affection. 
But then along came Ben, 
a dirty, sick 
and injured stray. 
Seeing his condition, 
Julia Romp did not want 
to adopt him. 
But for some reason 
George immediately 
bonded with the cat, 
and within a few weeks 
of Ben’s arrival, 
changed remarkably. 
He began to show 
his first signs of love, 
stroking Ben 
and burying his face 
in the cat’s fur. 
George also 
became calmer at school, 
and got along better 
with the other children. 
He began to learn to read 
and write, and one day, 
for the first time in his life, 
George expressed affection 
by telling the cat 
that he loved him.
Then, as suddenly 
as he had arrived, 
Ben disappeared 
and George became 
distraught and withdrawn 
and no longer smiled. 
Desperate to help her son, 
Ms. Romp posted 
thousands of fliers 
in her area 
in hopes of finding Ben. 
Days passed, then weeks, 
and soon the Christmas 
season was at hand. 
Julia Romp said, “George 
worried about Ben. 
He’d say, 
‘It’s cold tonight. 
Ben will be cold.’” 
And then, four days 
before Christmas, 
Ms. Romp received a call 
from Brighton, England. 
Someone had found Ben! 
When George and his 
beloved cat companion 
were re-united, 
the boy’s smiles 
and laughter returned 
and, for the Romp family, 
Christmas was 
indeed joyous.
Abbey the Dog
Next, 
we’ll hear about Abbey, 
a black-and-white dog 
tenderly cared for by 
Greg and Joy Scrivener 
and their three children 
in San Antonio, 
Texas, USA. 
When Abbey passed away 
at the age of 14, 
the family 
was filled with sorrow. 
Four-year-old Meredith 
was so disconsolate 
that she asked her mother 
to help her write the 
following letter to God.
“Dear God, Would you 
please take special care 
of our dog, Abbey? 
She died yesterday 
and is in Heaven. 
We miss her very much. 
We are happy 
that you let us 
have her as our dog….
I hope that 
you will play with her. 
She liked to 
play with balls and swim 
before she got sick. 
I am sending 
some pictures of her 
so that when you see her 
in Heaven, you will know 
she is our special dog. 
But I really do miss her. 
Love, Meredith Claire.”
Ms. Scrivener and 
Meredith placed the letter 
and two photos of Abbey 
in an envelope 
and addressed it 
to “God in Heaven.” 
Meredith put several stamps 
on the envelope, 
explaining that it was 
a long way to Heaven. 
Several days later, 
a package wrapped 
in gold paper arrived 
on their front porch, 
addressed simply, 
“To Mer.”  
Inside was the book, 
“When a Pet Dies” 
by Fred Rogers, 
a famous American 
children’s television host, 
along with 
this handwritten note:
Dear Mer, I know that 
you will be happy to know 
that Abbey arrived safely 
and soundly in Heaven! 
Having the pictures 
you sent to me 
was such a big help. 
I recognized Abbey 
right away. 
You know, Meredith, 
she isn’t sick anymore. 
Her spirit is here with me, 
just like she stays 
in your heart, young 
and running and playing. 
Abbey loved 
being your dog, 
you know…. I hope 
the little book helps.
Thank you 
for the beautiful letter. 
Thank your mother 
for sending it. 
What a wonderful mother 
you have! 
I picked her 
especially for you.
I send my blessings 
every day and remember 
that I love you very much. 
By the way, 
I am in Heaven and 
wherever there is love.
Love, God, 
and the special angel 
who wrote this after 
God told her the words
The Scriveners 
were grateful and 
little Meredith’s heart 
was soothed by this 
tender act of compassion 
from some kind soul 
at the US Postal Service. 
Indeed, 
even after her passing, 
Abbey continued 
to bring love 
into the family’s lives.
During an April 2011 
videoconference 
in Los Angeles, 
California, USA 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
shared a beautiful story 
she had read 
about the power of love. 
A woman found 
four abandoned kittens 
and took them home. 
As she already had a dog 
and three cat companions, 
she promised her husband 
that she would 
take care of the babies, 
but, as soon as 
they were old enough, 
she would find all of them 
good homes. 
There was one kitten, 
the smallest one, 
the ugliest one, and 
the most slow and dull, 
and it doesn’t, seem 
to be interested in life 
or anything at all and 
he’s always at the bottom 
when they come 
to drinking milk 
or feeding or something. 
He’s alway laying 
at the bottom 
and everybody else 
on top of him. 
And now this lady, 
she wanted to make 
an experiment in love. 
So she was wondering 
whether love 
will change him. 
So she especially 
picks him up 
and gives him a name, 
and every day talks to him 
and carries him around, 
and even washes dishes 
and all that with him. 
And then he picked up, 
then he grows fast, 
and he’s more lively 
and answers to his name, 
and now he doesn’t stay 
at the bottom anymore, 
but whenever she calls him 
or whenever 
she came near, he climbs 
on top of everybody else, 
of all the four kittens, 
he climbs on top of them, 
so that to climb onto her, 
and he became so loving 
and so intelligent 
and he understood 
every word that she said. 
So now, every other kitten’s 
already been adopted, 
one after another, 
this one’s left. 
And every day she carries, 
she talks to him, 
and she feeds him love 
and attention and 
teaches him a lot of things, 
talking to him, 
and he understood 
absolutely everything. 
And then 
there comes the day 
her husband came home, 
announces that somebody 
wants to adopt him.
That was a heartbreak 
for her, but
she already promised him 
that she will give 
away all these kittens. 
So she had to 
keep her promise, 
even though heartbroken. 
And then she wrote a note
to the adopter person 
like, “This kitten 
is hand-raised with 
lot of love and attention 
and he understood 
everything, and he’s 
very gentle, very kind, 
very intelligent 
and he can go on the car. 
He is absolutely very, 
very obedient and good. 
Make sure you give him 
the great love 
because that is 
what he will give you.” 
And she was crying inside, 
of course. 
But then the husband, 
reading that note, 
knowing how much 
the kitten meant to her, 
even then 
she’s still big enough 
to give him away. 
So he agreed to 
let the kitten stay with her. 
You know, 
that was Christmas 
and he put a red ribbon 
on the kitten 
and handed it back to her. 
That was a very, very 
interesting story, 
don’t you think? 
And so it is that animals 
bring a very special gift 
to our world, 
the gift of love. 
Their presence here 
enriches our lives 
and makes our planet 
a more inviting, 
beautiful place to live.
Thank you for viewing 
today’s edition of 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
May you be blessed 
with happy holidays 
enriched by the love 
of our animal friends.