This is the email I received from lovely caring Susan:
“Hi Faye, Sometime maybe might you put something in the newsletter for what we can do for the cats, birds, hedgies etc we find hurt/dead on the roads or which we hit while driving ourselves – like a small blessing we could give them. There are so many on the road and I want to support them a bit more (I tell the hedgies to come home to my place in new golden clothes, spirits are free etc and have been known to bring birds home to bury that I find). Is it ok with cats etc to talk to their spirit so they know love, but not to take them away in case their family are looking for them? I come across them on the way to work and feel I have to do something rather than just walk past like a stranger; hopefully even in spirit they know a kind word…..”

Blessing Prayer for an Injured Wild Animal

“Dear Beautiful Animal:
I invoke an Angel of Love to place their wings around you and enfold you in love.
I invoke Arch Angel Ariel, Arch Angel Raphael, St Francis of Assisi, and our beloved Jesus to watch over you and to encase you in healing energy.
You are truly beautiful, and I recognise a special soul of greatness. I send you love & light.”

Blessing Prayer for an injured domesticated animal that you find on the road

“Dear Beautiful Animal,
I invoke an Angel of Love to place their wings around you and enfold you in love.
I invoke Arch Angel Ariel, Arch Angel Raphael, St Francis of Assist, and our beloved Jesus to watch over you, and to encase you in healing energy.
I send loving energy to your family so that they find you.
You are truly beautiful, and I recognise a special soul of greatness. I send you love & light”

If you are not able to personally help the injured animal, also ask with your mental thoughts that the right person immediately turns up to offer assistance who is experienced or has the means [transportation] to take the animal to receive care or who has a mobile phone so that the right people (animal authority, vet, SPCA etc.) can come and assist.

Blessing PrayerBlessing Prayer for a domesticated animal that has been hit, and passed away on the road.

Blessing Prayer if you sense the animal hasn’t gone into the light: Sometimes animals that have died suddenly due to an accident can be in shock, or worried about how this will impact on their family. 

“Beautiful Animal,
You have died, you have had an accident and been hit by a vehicle, and I ask that you become aware of this. I invoke your Guardian Angels, and any other Angels to step forward to guide you. and I ask that your soul steps into the light.
I honour your body that has served you well, and allowed you your amazing experiences whilst you were physically alive. I love you.
I ask that your family becomes aware of your circumstances as soon as possible, I also send your family and all that love you my love. You are truly beautiful, and you are of the light”

If you sense the domesticated animal has passed over into the light:

“Beautiful Animal,
I send you my love, and I recognise your specialness and beauty. I know you are being cared for by the Angels and other beautiful spiritual beings.
I honour your body that has served you well, and allowed you your amazing experiences whilst you were physically alive. I love you.
I know your thoughts turn to your family, I pray that they find your body. I send your family and all that love you my love.”

If you are unsure if the animal has passed over into the light:

“Beautiful Animal,
I recognise you as a special being, I see your beauty. I am sorry you have had a dreadful accident, I hope you have gone into the light, if you haven’t gone into the light please go. I know the Angels will be looking after you, and I pray that your family finds your body. I send you my love, and I send your family and all who love you my love.”

The blessing for an animal that has died can be adapted slightly for a wild animal, and many wild animals are living as unity of family. If you are aware that the wild animal has young that need caring for please contact animal control or SPCA or appropriate wildlife trusts or the local vet who will be able to inform you who to get in touch with.