An Act of Kindness can make all the Difference.
"I hate being black!"
A desperate homeless woman in San Francisco walked into a restaurant looking for food. The staff knocked her to the ground. As this was happening, a patron stepped in to help her in a dignified way. A simple act of kindness helped to calm the homeless woman down and provided her happiness, even if it was only temporary. Her cries of, "I hate being black" was heartbreaking. The kind person that came to her rescue assured her that we are all the same and that no person is better than another. It was a spectacular moment witness.
It is my hope that this video will inspire you to have compassion for those that may be down on their luck and to take a few moments to pay it forward. The true reward is in helping and giving.
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Oliver's first Cod Skin treat
Oliver has his first cod skin treat and LOVES it. He refuses to share with his sister and best buddy, Priscella.
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Cat Chases Mouse
Chuckie is a 10 year old Maine coon. His favorite activities are chasing mice and painting. This is Chuckie playing with the paint for Cat application on my IPad.
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Oliver reacts to Birthday Party
Oliver’s priceless reaction when being told he is going to a Birthday party to see his favorite people and having cake.
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The Safe Choice
Thousands of people a day are dying of Covid-19. This could be avoided by wearing a mask. If you think you can't breathe with a mask, imagine having Covid-19 blocking your airways, your lungs filling with fluids and gasping for air. A mask is the safer and most comfortable choice.
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Cat Admires Art
I noticed my cat sitting in front of one of my paintings looking as if she was admiring it. After a few moments I realized she was stocking a lizard.
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Happy Dog!
This video is about Oliver the Dog who was rescued from the edge of the Florida Everglades. After months of enduring homelessness with other dogs, he has adjusted to a fun, loving and playful companion!
Follow Oliver on Facebook. Oliver the Dog a Rescue from the Edge of the Everglades. https://www.facebook.com/OlivertheDogRescue/
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Relax....Sixty Seconds of Kitty Love!
This is what I wake up to most mornings. The sweet sound of purring. My two Maine Coons are in love. They were both feral cats born to stray mothers. Chucky was rescued with his sister from an office plaza in Naples, Florida. They were living in a drain pipe. I adopted them when they were about a year old.
Priscilla was born outside an apartment complex in Plantation Florida. I adopted her when she was about 4 months old.
All of my cats are a tightly bonded. I've never seen a group of cats get along so well. This pair appears to be "romantically" bonded. They are both fixed so I guess they will never consummate their relationship.
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Defying All Odds, Kitten Slowly Recovers From Head Trauma
We adore cats! They are little fluff balls which bring us joy and happiness with their tempers, their playful character, and their loving hearts. They are, and we know that they make our lives better. We think cats make the perfect pet because they are self-sufficient, intelligent, and good companions.
We’ve heard it one too many times that cats are incredibly smart and that they can probably survive a zombie apocalypse if push comes to shove. However, there are cases when fate has been crueler to them, and life was not far towards them. But knowing their strong will to live and maybe having nine lives, they will beat all odds of losing their lives. Just like this little <a href="https://rumble.com/v324g4-dog-gets-stuck-in-escalator-hero-firefighters-save-him.html" target="_blank">hero</a>, when baby cat Gracie was eight weeks old, she showed the world that she is strong!
When Gracie was just eight weeks old, she was sleeping in a mail delivery truck and was startled by the driver. Gracie jumped out of the car and was immediately hit by another vehicle passing by. She suffered severe head trauma. Angelico Cat Rescue was called, and Tammy immediately came out to rescue Gracie. The doctors only gave her a 20% survival rate.
Head injury can happen when a feline supports damage to the head, for example, running into a divider, battling with another creature, or being hit with an unpolished or infiltrating object. The recognizable side effects of a head injury will change between felines. Now and again, you may notice your feline is starting to act unusual, while in different circumstances, your feline may entirely lose consciousness and begin to have seizures. But, luckily Tammy was not giving her life up!
Tammy and a volunteer Olga shared the responsibility of 24-hour care to keep her body temperature regulated and to feed her. This video documents her slow but fantastic recovery. As of 2/14/19, Gracie can only see shadows. She cannot eat on her own because she has not yet regained her sense of smell. The smell also affects a cats urge to the litter box. We wish Tammy great recovery, and we hope that she will cross every obstacle on her way and she will live a perfect life together with her family and will be a healthy <a href="https://rumble.com/v4ikct-talking-cat-jacob.html" target="_blank">cat</a>!
Gracie's medical bills and continued expenses are mounting. Please consider donating to her care. You can go to Paypal@AngelicoCatRescue.com to donate.
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