We’ve recently watched the film For Olivia (on Netflix) which is about Roald Dahl and his struggles in the early part of his career as a writer, his difficult marriage, and his family. When his daughter dies, he and he wife go to see his old headmaster, a stuffed shirt of a man who comes out with the usual platitudes about the girl being safe and happy in Gods arms etc - but insists, among other things, that there is definitely no admission to heaven for dogs or other animals. The grieving couple try to explain that their daughter simply wouldn’t be happy without dogs and animals around, but are faced with mutual incomprehension.
We really enjoyed this film, and whether or not you’re a fan of Roald Dahl I recommend it. This lovely cartoon reminded me of the film. I’m sure that, as Margaid and LadyA said, all the other animals have their own gate and a great welcome inside!