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How a Dog saved a woman during the Holocaust

Posted on Jan 15th, 2008 by Zentertainment Talk Radio : Composer.Musician.Producer.Radio Zentertainment Talk Radio
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Helloooooo

I am back home after spending a month in Ohio. How are you all doing?!

Over the holidays I read a great little book that totally changed the way I think about animals. It's called "Angel Animals, Divine Messengers of Miracles." Willard Scott of the "Today Show" said, "If you love dogs and cats, you'll love this book....A great little book about animals."

I have always been a cat person myself. We found our cat Priscilla when she was only a few weeks old. She was in a garage in Hollywood, abandoned, beat up, and shaking. She was grey. But much to our surprise, once she got to the vet, was cleaned up and had some stitches to help heal her wounds, she was actually all white! She was a beautiful cat. The only problem was that she hated anybody but us. She went crazy around people which made having company a stressful ordeal. But with us, she was wonderful. She went with us through a major earthquake when we lived in LA. Through many changes in our lives, she was there. She also moved with us to NYC.

She was with us for 9 years, and died just a few days before the World Trade Center attacks in Sept 2001. The vet came to my downtown loft in NYC. I held her in my arms for a few hours, crying harder than I knew a human being could cry for an animal. I showed her one of my favorite paintings from a postcard by Andre Bourie. It was of two swans. I told her we would be like those white swans, watching over her. Then she was gone. Right there, in front of the same window that looked out over the World Trade Center. Looking back. I think it was a miracle that she decided to go then, rather than a few days later when all hell was breaking loose in the city.

My father in law came and took her body back to NJ and she was buried in a pink wooden box by a lake. The next day, a white bird showed up by her grave site, a bird that had never been there before. I found it odd that it was white, just like the bird in the postcard. After a few days, the bird was gone. It made me wonder about the mystery of life and death. The things we don't know.

Our next cat, the one we have now, is named Sabrina. She is all black. We adopted her from a shelter in Mendocino, California when we were there in 2002. She has piercing green eyes. She was very happy to come to our home, and seems to have a special bond with my husband. I think it's because he was the one who went back and got her out of the "Big House" as we call it! We could not adopt her at the time we saw her, because we were traveling around. But we felt a tug in our hearts for her that grew with time. We left our phone number with the shelter, and told them we were interested and would call them.

We flew back to NY, and a few months later, we could not get her out of our minds. We both decided we had to get her. I called the shelter and they said she had already been adopted by someone else! We couldn't believe it! We thought for sure that she belonged with us. Then shortly after, another person from that shelter called us asking if we were still interested in adopting her. They did not even know that someone has told us she was gone, and this second person, had called us "out of the blue," remembering the connection we had with Sabrina.

What a "coincidence." We were very happy about it.

My husband flew to San Francisco, drove 3 hours to Mendocino, spent the night in a hotel, went and got her, and then drove back to the San Francisco airport with her. I think we could have made it easier on ourselves and adopted a cat close to home! And yet, I knew she was meant to be with us.

They missed their connecting flight to NY and so went to LA where we still had an apartment at that time! She curled up and gave herself a bath, and was quite content so I hear. Then the next day they took a flight from LA to NY. When she got back to NYC, that night she was messing around in my studio, exploring. Suddenly we heard a radio playing loudly. The only thing is, I DON"T HAVE A RADIO.

That was interesting. As I type right now, she is curled up in bed. That is her life. Sleep, eat, play, get rubs, do it all again.

What are some of your animal stories? How have the animals in your life helped you through challenges, been there with you, and what have you learned from them?

Check this out:

http://www.zentertainment.org/podcasts.html

I just posted an interview with Linda and Allen Anderson. They are sharing stories from their book Angel Animals.

WOW.

Hear about how a dog saved a woman's life during the holocaust. Hear about how a kitten helped to heal a broken bone in a woman's body, how dolphins came out of nowhere to save the life of a swimmer on Hilton Head Island, what happened when a woman talked to bees, and how an elephant learned to fly!

I hope you enjoy this fun episode!

Have a great week,

Jo

Zentertainment Talk Radio www.Zentertainment.org

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Norma : Author
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Norma said

I have a 14 year old Pug named Toast who has become blind and deaf. Frequently, I'll come home and she is waiting for me–and I'm not on a set schedule, so she just knows. She spends most of her day in a “comfy” chair and sometimes I sit with her. many times I think “I want to take a nap” and she knows. When I get up, she leaps into my arms to join me in bed.

I also experience a connection with hawks. Frequently, I will be thinking about something  significant and will look up and see a hawk.  When I got married, I asked the photographer to keep an eye on the sky for hawks. Sure enough, once the ceremony was over, three hawks were spotted circling around us.

My husband and I were camping in a pretty deserted campground in Vermont. Around dusk, I spotted a beautiful owl. I stood admiring it and it flew closer to us. I “hooted” at it, but my thoughts were all about how magnificant an animal it was. Next thing, it flew right over to us–spread of about 7 or 8 feet! it came so close my husband dove into the car and I got shaken, too and went into tent. It flew directly over the tent–jus a couple feet above it! To this day, I wonder how close it would have gotten had we not chickened out…

LittleDove :  Truth,   Love,spiritual messenger
1 day later
LittleDove said

hello, I would like to tell you about a story that is very important in my life. It is about my Precious Ragdoll cat named Sammy who at 18 yrs old passed away from Breast cancer after she saved my mother from the very thing she died from. The way it happened was , Sammy was a rescue kitty, I had gotten her from a family who just simply no longer wanted her, I walked into the room where she was and fell in love with her with her long silver and white fir that was soft as rabbit fur and her crystal blue eyes. They had said she was very shy and timid around people but she came to me and climbed into my lap the moment I sat down. I knew then she was coming home with me,they said if I did not take her that day she was going to be put down the following Monday. There was no way that was going to happen. Sammy had been my little angel for the next 17 yrs or so . During that time my wonderful mom was with breast cancer and had to have a radical mastecomy , we were all so terrified that Mom was going to be taken from us but my mom is so strong and has such a will to live and she is so very beautiful. I have never seen anyone be so sick and be so radiant at the same time.She is an angel herself.. I had heard that animals around very sick people will help to cheer them and may help to make them heal quicker ,so I took my sweet Sammy over every day to visit My Mom . It did seem to brighten her day and the two of them really got along very well as mom loved Sammy. My mom had about 13mo ( I believe) of Cemo and had a hard time of it . It seemed to drag on  and on. My Mom is one of the strongest women I know. I Thank God forSammy ,  as soon as my mother came out of the surgery and began to get back to her old self.. Sammy began to bleed under her underside, I thought she had been bitten by something and was having an alleric reaction as she  had before with little bites here and there so I just  I treated it, Nothing worked. It  just grew and grew and within a month, she had to be put to sleep. I felt like the world had ended  However I know  and I will always know deep in my heart, as I held my precious little angel the day she died that she and God worked together to heal my Mom.. She had loved my mom and she loved me. She had taken just enough of the cancer cells from my mom  into her own little body,which she could not heal from but it did allow my mom to make a comlpete recovery. My Mom has been cancer free now for 15yrs now.                                        
I really miss Sammy ,she went 5 yrs ago and she rests under my beautiful rose garden. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of her and what she did for us. There are still times I can feel her climb in my lap or up on the bed at night and there are even times if I am real quiet,I can even hear her purring. I know she is still around because I loved her so very much.

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