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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Cat saves life

A woman came face- to-face with two vicious pitbulls who wouldn't stop attacking her, but her savior came as a little four legged cat named Lema. She distracted the two dogs by hissing at them while the woman's husband carried her into the house.

This lifesaving cat is said to be very timid, but this woman owes her life to this furry friend. Many animals have been very grateful to their owners by rescuing them from harms way.

Numerous cats voluntarily become helper companions to blind, deaf or the elderly. They are used in nursing homes not only to comfort the elderly, but they know when someone is about to pass away.


A new study shows that dogs can smell cancer in patients' breath. Not only cats, but dogs as well are a necessity when it comes to helping the sick and elderly.

I grew up taking care of a variety of animals, and never failed to notice how aware, quick, loving and smart they were. Although many of these animals have proper homes, there's still about one animal that is put down every eight seconds, that's four million a year. It's sad to know that although these innocent animals are saving lives and making us happy they still have to be put down.

There are thousands of animals that have saved people's lives including a Newfoundland dog who rescued 92 people from a sinking ship in 1919. Animals have feelings that are quite similar to humans and they know when someone is in danger and needs their help. Animals quite frankly don't get enough credit for their loving compassion. If you have an animal at home give them a little extra love and attention for being the lovable animal that they are.



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