Loyal Cat Refuses To Leave Bedside Of Dying Grandma Who Raised Her
Trooper the cat has loved one woman unconditionally pretty much all of her life — 96-year-old Sarah Whaley. Back in 2014, Alexis Hackney and her family found Trooper while flipping a house, they could hear her meowing from the basement and went to investigate. “She was in the wall, and my mom and sister had to get a sledgehammer, and bust out the sheetrock and get her,” Alexis explained. “She was about 2 weeks old. Her eyes were barely open.”
Trooper the cat has loved one woman unconditionally pretty much all of her life — 96-year-old Sarah Whaley. Back in 2014, Alexis Hackney and her family found Trooper while flipping a house, they could hear her meowing from the basement and went to investigate. “She was in the wall, and my mom and sister had to get a sledgehammer, and bust out the sheetrock and get her,” Alexis explained. “She was about 2 weeks old. Her eyes were barely open.”
They took the kitten home where she formed a close bond with their grandmother Sarah who lived with them. The family hadn’t realized how close the two were until Sarah fell ill. Trooper slept on her bed most of the time and was constantly bringing her gifts from around the house. When Sarah sadly passed away Trooper was inconsolable. “She didn’t want to be around my grandma’s body,” said Alexis, “she stopped eating. She’s not a very vocal cat, but she was just walking around the house, crying all of the time.” Trooper is doing better now but misses Sarah very much.
It is said that people don’t really understand cats and that they are aloof, but this shows that they do have feelings and care very much about the humans they share their life with.
It is said that people don’t really understand cats and that they are aloof, but this shows that they do have feelings and care very much about the humans they share their life with.
POOR FURBABY!!!!!! I'M GLAD TROOPER IS DOING BETTER AND, COPING BETTER NOW!!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI keep telling everyone cats r very emotional animals and very loyal...I had 2 kittens liter mates and after about 8 months one of the lil ones passed away the other one got so depressed he made himself sick I kept telling the vet he was depressed and he kept telling me it was impossible...No no it's not peanut was so depressed and I nurtured him back from his depression and till this day u can tell hes a diffrent kitty since he lost his brother...my indoor outdoor cat lost his buddy down the street to cancer and he wld go to the yard everyday and cry for him.....what a touching story brings tears to my eyes
ReplyDeleteI hope kitty has something of grandmas to cuddle close to. I worked as a hospice social worker and helped pets and loved ones. Pets are very loyal and understand what is happening. Glad your willing to allow and nuture kitty. Amazing!
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