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Cat’s unusual behavior alerted his owner ‘about the dangerous situation near them’!

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Fran was an 82-year-old woman who decided to spend her last years in an old age home. She had a loving cat, Bandit, to keep her company in her unit. That night, she had already taken her cat out on his usual evening walk around her section, but Bandit was insistent.

It was about 9:30 p.m., dark, and the elderly woman and her daughter Marilyn, who was visiting, were getting ready for bed.

The cat stopped at the far end of the building and was meowing down at something on the ground below. When Fran investigated, she heard someone calling out for help. In the small garden area on the ground floor a woman had fallen. At that end of the building, Mary had taken her dachshund Sugar out to take care of business. Once Sugar had taken care of business, Mary was about to go back inside her apartment with the dog “and down I went right by the entrance hall as you go in,” she said…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

At that end of the building, Mary had taken her dachshund Sugar out to take care of business. Once Sugar had taken care of business, Mary was about to go back inside her apartment with the dog “and down I went right by the entrance hall as you go in,” she said.

Mary is diabetic and her blood sugar had dropped to such a low level she ended up passing out. “When I come to, I could see my little dog in the grass right there coming to me and the next thing I know [Bandit, Fran and Marilyn] are there and I’m saying ‘help me,’ ‘help me’ and my dog didn’t fuss at the cat and the cat didn’t fuss at the dog.” Though an ambulance was called, Mary decided she didn’t want to go to the hospital. Fran and her daughter had taken Mary inside a neighbor’s apartment where she was able to drink some orange juice and recuperate from the fall. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Though an ambulance was called, Mary decided she didn’t want to go to the hospital. Fran and her daughter had taken Mary inside a neighbor’s apartment where she was able to drink some orange juice and recuperate from the fall.

Mary didn’t have any injuries from her fall, and for that she is grateful. She is also grateful that a cat perhaps sensed trouble and summoned its inner feline equivalent to Lassie. That Bandit and Fran and her daughter found her, she attributes to an act of God. “God works in mysterious ways,” she said. Of course, the Bible has plenty of stories in which animals act in the agency of God, and Mary said she believes this time that agent happened to be a cat.

“God works in mysterious ways,” she said. Of course, the Bible has plenty of stories in which animals act in the agency of God, and Mary said she believes this time that agent happened to be a cat.

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so a boy approached her and whispered 3 words that froze her in place

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Sexuality can be exciting and also embarrassing for teens. Even when they are curious to learn all there is to know about the subject, few really want to sit down and have this awkward conversation with their parents.

Girls have a greater concern about their period. Girls don’t want to be the first or last to receive it. And when they do, they’re usually scared that the bleeding will seep into their clothes, which will lead to everyone knowing that this time of the month has come…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Unfortunately, for one young girl, this is exactly what happened. While on her way home on the bus from school, a red stain appeared on her pants. Unfortunately, she was not the only one who noticed it.

Several children on the bus saw the stain and the young girl got extremely embarrassed.

As we all know, children and teenagers can be cruel and vicious in such situations, so when an older boy on the bus suddenly approached her, the girl was prepared for a joke or a disgusting remark.

But instead of laughing at her, he said something that led the girl’s mother to share the story on social media.

The boy saw what had happened and decided to approach the girl. But he was not there to embarrass her any further – quite the contrary. He offered her his shirt so she could tie it around her waist. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The girl’s mother praised the boy

The girl’s mother praised not only the boy for his wonderful gesture, but also his mother for raising and educating her son to be such a good person.

We hear a lot of negative stories about teens today so hearing something so positive is really wonderful.

After the mother posted

We can only agree. We think few teens would dare approach someone who was sitting and feeling embarrassed while others laughed and did nothing.

Feel free to share this story with your Facebook friends to make a tribute to this boy for the wonderful thing he did. There is no doubt that he will be even more of a gentleman as he grows and matures!

 

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Man Whispers To His Comatose Wife, But She Could Hear Every Word

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After being found unconscious in her home, a woman fell into a coma. As the plug was pulled on her life support, her husband leaned down and whispered the truth in her ear. Little did he know, she could hear every word and was about to fight back.

Lyndee Brown Pellettiere-Swapp was only 45 years old when her son Steven found her unconscious in their Arizona home. He immediately called 911, and Lyndee was rushed to Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center. For five days, Lyndee suffered seizures and eventually fell into a coma, where she remained for 12 days, according to Mirror…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Lyndee’s husband Steve, daughter Amanda, and son Steven hoped for a miracle, but doctors said there was nothing more they could do and recommended taking Lyndee off life support. The tough decision was made to pull the plug, honoring what the family thought was Lyndee’s wishes. “My family knows I am an avid organ donor so when my organs started to fail, they made the decision — it was time to make that decision,” Lyndee would later explain.

As Lyndee’s family came to say their goodbyes, little did her family know, Lyndee heard every word. “I remember people talking to me,” Lyndee recalled. “I remember when people came to visit, my niece reading to me.” She also remembered the doctors talking about her impending demise, telling the family what to expect as she inevitably passed away.

“[Doctors] told [my family] that I would start to make noises when they turned off life support. It was very agitating. I couldn’t move. I couldn’t talk, couldn’t respond. I could just hear conversations around me and about me,” Lyndee said. “I remember a doctor opening my eyes, messing with me, and telling my family I was not reacting.”

Lyndee knew she had to speak up in order to save her own life, but she tried and failed. “In my head, it was very clear what I was saying, but it wasn’t to them,” she explained. Then, she found all the motivation she needed in the words her husband leaned down and whispered in her ear, thinking she was about to leave this life.

“They removed all tubes as he requested,” she recalled, adding that a doctor was waiting to “pronounce her dead” while an organ donation team was on standby, ready to take her organs. But, her husband Steve wasn’t ready for his wife to leave him. In a whisper, Steve pleaded with Lyndee, reminding her of a reality she was about to make everyone else aware of.

After 12 days in a coma, Lyndee woke up, uttering three words that surprised her entire family. “I’m a fighter,” she managed to respond after Steve had spoken that very truth in her ear. “I was finally able to get out ‘I’m a fighter,’ which is what my husband was whispering in my ear,” Lyndee said, recalling the moment she woke up from her coma after being taken off life support, according to Daily Mail. “[He kept saying] ‘I need you to fight.’” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Stunned, Steve quickly went to get the doctor. “My husband said, ‘She is doing everything you said she wouldn’t do,’” Lyndee recalled. Indeed, against all odds and medical predictions, Lyndee was back, awake, and responding, AZ Family reported. But, not realizing what was happening, Amanda came to the hospital, thinking her mother was gone.

“I looked at her, and she just says, ‘Hi,’ and I just fell to my knees,” Amanda recalled tearfully, describing how she melted down after receiving the shock of her life. Lyndee eventually left the hospital, but she wasn’t out of the woods. Despite her amazing recovery, she suffered a number of health problems and complications.

Lyndee even had to learn to walk and feed herself again. “They released me with home healthcare to continue learning everything,” she said. She also required numerous follow-up surgeries and hospitalizations, and she suffered PTSD from the experience.

Almost two years later, Lyndee Brown Pellettiere-Swapp still had “no answers” as to why she first fell unconscious or how she made such a recovery. But, there was one thing she was certain of that she needed others to know too. “Just because you are not conscious does not mean you cannot hear,” she said. “So you should talk to your loved ones if you are in that situation. They hear you.”

The experience also left her family with an important message for others too. “Everything can be taken away. You can wake up one day and everything is fine, and then your life is a mess,” Lyndee’s son Steven said. “Keep your family close and don’t let them go,” he added.

“I don’t take for granted that I get to come home and kiss my mom,” Steven continued. “Every day I come home from work, seeing her and talking to her.” Go hug your loved ones, and remind others to do the same because you never know when it could be your last chance.

 

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“Incredibly intelligent and very evasive” Canadian “super pig” poses a new threat to the United States

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In recent decades, wild pigs have become a growing menace to flora and fauna in the United States, wreaking havoc by devouring crops, spreading diseases, and even preying on deer and elk. Now, a new swine-related threat looms over North America as a Canadian “super pig” emerges, a formidable and highly elusive creature capable of surviving cold climates by tunneling under snow.

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Pigs are not indigenous to the US, but their population has exploded in recent times, causing an estimated $1.5 billion worth of damage annually. The rise of the hunting industry targeting wild pigs has led to some localized control, where people pay substantial amounts to hunt them down with machine guns.

However, the overall impact of these undiscriminating creatures has been overwhelmingly negative. Michael Marlow, assistant program manager for the Department of Agriculture’s national feral swine damage management program, notes that pigs not only compete directly with native species for food but also act as accomplished predators, preying on young fawns and impacting other wildlife populations.

The environmental consequences of wild pigs are equally concerning, ranging from destroying farmers’ crops to damaging trees and polluting water sources. Additionally, there are serious human health and safety risks associated with pigs as they can carry viruses, like flu, which can be transmitted to humans.

National Geographic reports that pigs have the potential to harbor and create novel influenza viruses that could pose a significant threat to humanity. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Pigs were first introduced to the continental US in the 16th century by Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto, and their populations have seen rapid growth in recent decades due to intentional releases and illicit movement by individuals seeking to establish hunting populations.

Canada, too, faces a surge in wild pig populations, with the emergence of “super pigs” posing a particularly worrying challenge. These larger swine, bred by cross-breeding wild boars with domestic pigs, are not only prolific breeders but also well-adapted to survive the harsh Canadian winters. With their massive size, sometimes exceeding 661 pounds, and intelligence, these super pigs can endure extreme cold by tunneling under snow and creating snow caves for shelter.

Efforts to eradicate wild pig populations have met with limited success, and researchers and experts now focus on managing the damage caused by these invasive mammals rather than complete eradication. Some methods include trapping entire sounders of pigs in large traps or poisoning attempts, which have yielded varying results. A notable approach used in the US is the “Judas pig” method, where a pig fitted with a GPS collar is released into the wild to lead hunters to other unsuspecting pigs.

While control measures continue to be explored, it is clear that wild pigs, along with the emergence of “super pigs,” pose significant and lasting challenges to North America’s ecosystems. The task ahead involves finding sustainable solutions to mitigate their impact while acknowledging that complete eradication might no longer be feasible.

As wild pigs firmly establish their presence, the need to manage their population and curb their detrimental effects on the environment remains a pressing concern for the region.

 

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