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Let the cat's world be filled with love
Let the cat's world be filled with love
In the shadows of every bustling city, there are some untold warm stories hidden. They may be homeless wanderers or abandoned children. But when fate brings them together, magic happens–
[Thailand: Uncle Orange and his Meow Army]
Loong Dum’s story begins with a chance encounter on the street. This Thai homeless man, who made his living by picking up rags, had his life completely changed after meeting his first stray cat.
His choices are touching:
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Rather than go hungry himself, he would feed the cat first with the fresh food he happened to get.
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Setting up an orange stand on the side of the road with a sign saying “20 baht per bag, all for cat food”.
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The power of the netizens:
When a woman posted his story online, a miracle happened – donations of cat food poured in and customers started coming to his orange stand. Today, he and his cats are finally living a relatively peaceful life.
The golden nugget:
“Kindness is like the aroma of oranges-it’s invisible, but it can warm the whole neighborhood.”
[Chengdu: The Stray Gentleman and His Elegant Companion
On the streets of Chengdu, you will see an image of a ragged uncle tenderly grooming a white cat in his arms.
Their story:
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Met at Wenshu Yuan and stayed together for 4 months
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When they have money, they buy cat food first, and when they don’t, they chew the food and feed it to their cats.
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Uncle insists on cleaning his cat every day to keep it aristocratic and elegant
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Most moving dialog:
“He’s not a stray cat,” said the uncle, ”He’s had a home since the day he came home with me.”
[Shanghai: Granny’s Last Family
This grandmother on Fuzhou Road has a special habit – always smoothing the hair of the tiger spotted cat in her arms while taking a walk.
When asked about the reason for her adoption, her answer was both heartbreaking and heartwarming:
“Correction, it’s not a stray cat. When we choose each other, it’s neither.”
How to help properly:
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Don’t hand out pity
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Just share food and talk about family
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Helping to feed your cat is the best care of all
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[A globally accepted formula for happiness
From Bangkok to Chengdu to Shanghai, these stories reveal a truth:
the unit of measurement of love is not money.
It’s the warmth you feel when you’re snuggling with each other.
Just as “Bob the Stray Cat” tells us, a journey accompanied by love is not called wandering.
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Have you seen such warm “non-traditional families” in your city? Welcome to share your tearful animal and human stories in the comments section!