Well, really don’t have a clue how to answer you question, but in regard to animals…Think my Spunky is in Heaven. There is a lot of answers in the Bible.
Also, God instructed Noah to collect a male and female of each kind…that proves too many that God loved animals.
Both mankind and animals are formed from the ground (Genesis 2:7, 19). This reveals that the physical bodies of both are similar, but it does not tell us about their immortality.
God’s covenant with Noah included both people and animals (Genesis 9:9–11). However, that covenant was not one of eternal life, but that He would not again destroy the earth with a flood.
The fourth commandment as recorded in Deuteronomy 5:12–15 includes a Sabbath rest for animals as well as people. Again, it reveals some equality between people and animals, but makes no statement regarding animals going to heaven.
God takes care of both men and animals (see Matthew 6:26 and Psalm 104—verses 14 and 27–30 in particular). Although death is mentioned in Psalm 104:29, we learn nothing regarding an afterlife.
At some future time, Christ (a Rod from the stem of Jesse) will bring about a time of peace where all animals and man will be in harmony (Isaiah 11:1–9). Still, the description is not necessarily of heaven, and these animals are not necessarily reborn animals.