A Heartwarming Tale Of A Cat's Devotion To Its Deceased Owner: Visiting The Grave For Two Years And The Promise Of A Reunion In The Next Life.
Animals, especially dogs and cats who have spent a significant amount of time with their owners, have a deep understanding of love. Just like humans, animals have emotions and feelings. Experts who specialize in animal behavior suggest that despite their perceived detachment, cats are capable of experiencing genuine grief when their owners pass away. Signs of distress may manifest in cats as anxiety, apathy, and unusual behavior. They may become withdrawn and disinterested in activities they once enjoyed, or they may become more vocal and clingy than usual. In any case, it's clear that the loss of a beloved owner can have a profound impact on a cat's emotional well-being.
A bystander overheard a cat in mourning as she sat on her elderly lady’s grave. It went to its owner’s grave every day, rain or shine, when its owner passed away. When this cat comes, it frequently sits or lays on a headstone, occasionally on a tree branch, as if recalling the times when it and its owner played together while they were still living.That cat’s name is Toldo, it was saved and raised by its recently deceased owner like now. Since then, Toldo visited his master’s grave every day and brought small but very meaningful. The gift usually consists of leaves, sticks, twigs, plastic cups, or tissue.
A neighbor recounted seeing Toldo wandering around the cemetery all day: “I went to the cemetery with Toldo today, on the way back, someone I knew told me to believe the cat was there earlier this morning.
Despite those sad actions and words, the cat Toldo persisted to visit the grave of his master every day.
“The owner of the cat is a very nice and affectionate man, he loves animals very much especially Toldo the cat, I think he wants to show his gratitude” – Neighbors said
Someone tried to adopt the kittie, but she ran away to be next to the grave.
“It’s very sad to see. It shows just how close animals are to their owners”
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