Sunday, May 22, 2011

Indeed, cats are man’s best friend. They are the substitute of the missing touch when people lack opportunity to care. They are the shelter of every longing heart. They are friends to all human souls.

This felt touch of care for one’s pet is evidently experience by Judy Pugh. This inspirational story is in whole detail by Liz Goodwin on her article, “Adorable lady finds missing cat during interview outside tornado-ruined home” last Fri May 20, 10:21 am ET.

This story is all about the woman named Judy Pugh whose house was destroyed by tornadoes that swept through Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27. According to the report, Pugh cheerfully told local station WIAT that she rushed to the hallway with her three cats when the mile-wide tornado hit. The roof fell on top of her, but miraculously she and two of her cats were all in one piece. She also added that she was telling the station reporter about how much she missed her third cat Cadie, whom she hadn't been able to find for three weeks but the cat walked right up to her during the interview. "I have everything I want now. I have all three cats," she said.
Pets always find who their stewards are. They are like humans who have the sense of recognition and whenever they are lost, they have this instinct of seeking the warmth of their owner. They have higher sense of perception. In fact, they can think faster than you could imagine.

That is why, pets are not useless. They are made with great purpose. Their existence limits not on a limited portals. They have this sense to belong.

Good thing that Judy really take care of her cats. The way she gives care to her cats are essentially nourishing because her cats always have this sense to go back to her care even in great disaster as like this.

Thus, whatever care one has given to his pets, it all comes back with great price, the price to recognize as a shelter, a home.

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