Wonderful
World Wednesday
White Dog believes that one of the most wonderful things
in the world is when a rescue animal joins a forever family and the fit is so
perfect that you just know that it
was magically orchestrated by the Universe. Both the two- and the four-leggeds are better
and richer together than they ever were before. When Quinn joined us just days
after Michael did we knew that the
scared pup would give the scared boy someone to lean on, and together they
would find comfort and love. It has proven to be the case time and
again as Quinn helps Michael develop control and compassion...and Michael reassures
Quinn that he will always have a friend.
The bond between us furred ones and our humans also go
beyond what is expected, White Dog knows. The connection is so deep that humans
are amazed at our insights into human feelings, needs, and yes, even sensing medical
issues. Take for example, this kitty hero who saved her new owner only hours after
joining her forever home...
A Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, woman has a lot to be thankful for after
her newly adopted cat woke her from an insulin reaction just hours after
bringing him home.
Amy Jung and her son, Ethan Jung, originally went to the
Door County Humane Society on Feb. 8 to play with the cats, not to bring one
home. Then Jung, 36, saw Pudding lying on a counter. She made a quick decision
to adopt Pudding and his pal Wimsy.
When the Jungs arrived home, the 21-pound,
orange-and-white Pudding made himself right at home, acting as if he had always
been there. "He just really took right over. Really second nature,"
she said.
At around 9:30 p.m., she went to bed and about 1½ hours
later, the prodigious kitty came to her rescue.
Jung, who was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 4,
started to have a seizure. According to Jung, Pudding planted his weight on her
chest and, when he could not wake her, began swatting her face and biting her nose.
"Anything he could to pull me out of it (the seizure)," she said.
It worked. She woke up and the convulsions stopped long
enough for her to call to her son for help. When Ethan did not respond to the
calls, the cat ran to his room and jumped on his bed.
Ethan later told her that he didn't know anything was
wrong until the giant cat landing on the bed woke him up.
Jung is convinced that she would not have survived the
night if Pudding had not intervened.
"If something or someone hadn't pulled me out of that,
I wouldn't be here," she said.
The next day she spoke with her doctor about her seizure
and her cat's unusual actions. The doctor told her he had heard of animals
alerting their owners to a health crisis but had never known anyone who had
experienced it.
"Realistically you can't be without him," he
told her. Jung is registering Pudding as a therapy animal.
Pudding will also sit at her feet and meow when her blood
sugar is low, she said.
Carrie Counihan, Door County Humane Society executive
director, has known the laidback cat on and off for years and finds the story
believable. "I think it's an amazing story, and I knew Pudding pretty well
from his time at the shelter," Counihan said.
Pudding, born July 2003, was originally surrendered to
the Humane Society in February 2008 due to his owner's allergies. In April 2008
he was adopted and lived with his last owner until January, when she died.
When Pudding and Wismy came to the shelter, Pudding would
lounge on Counihan's desk, never acting pesky. Hearing that Pudding had acted
out of character was enough to convince her. "That, for me, makes the
story really stand out," she said. "That he was sensing something and
reacting to it."
Chance? White Dog thinks not; she believes it was meant
to be. The White Dog Army loves that there is yet another reason to howl to the
mountain tops: RESCUE ROCKS! It is a Wonderful Wednesday when we can share news
like this.
11 comments:
Wow..what a story. That match was definitely one made in Heaven and sent down to Earth as her angel!
I KNOW that story is true.
-Ruby (the rescue)
I love that guy that runs the universe. :) He is one cool dude!!
Definitely not chance. What a wonderful rescue story.
Now, if only we humans could sense things about our dogs' health... and return the favor to them.
What wonderful storys. Yes, I believe also that it was ment to be.
Miracle animals helping miracle people- a match ment to be for sure.
love
tweedles
What an amazing story!
Dachshund Nola
Great story and so near and dear to us.
Paul, my husband, is a type 1 diabetic and has had very low blood sugar in the middle of the night. Somehow the dogs know and wake me when this happens. We get some glucose into his system and it's all good.... they have saved the day (and their dad) multiple times.
Wyatt's Mom
Such a wonderful, wonderful hero kitty! Yes, rescue rocks!!!
What a great story and I also believe that things are meant to be. :)
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