In war-torn Afghanistan, an injured bengal-stripped cat found a friend just in time.
Sgt. Jesse Knott saw the kitty limping around the edges of a concrete
barrier meant to protect the base from mortar attacks. A trail of fresh
blood followed the feline. Sgt. Knott knew if he didn’t intervene, the
cat would not make it, so he lured the cat into his office with a piece
of delicious smelling steak.
Sgt. Knott nursed the cat back to health and named his new friend
Koshka (Russian for cat). The favor however was soon returned, as Sgt.
Knott claims this four-legged friend saved his life just a handful of
months later. ”Koshka gave a lot of love back to me.”
Fortunately, Sgt. Knott still had Koshka when his two close friends
were killed in a suicide attack. Sgt. Knott felt that if he hadn’t had
Koshka to get him through the darkest days of his deployment, he likely
would have committed suicide. ”I lost all hope… It was my darkest time
and he’s what got me through it. Just the bit of compassion and love
that cat showed me is what it took to remind me to stay strong.”
Normally, soldiers are not allowed to keep pets while on duty, but an
exception was made for Sgt. Knott after the sudden and violent loss of
his two friends.
Sgt. Knott is now back in the US and so is Koshka, thanks to Knott’s
parents who paid $3,000 to fly their son’s lifesaving furry angel home!
What a beautiful story. God's animals are truly precious. They were put on the earth for us to enjoy. So glad this kitty saved this man and brought him happiness. God Bless him and his kitty.
Wishing you a purr-fect weekend,
xo
Janet~
Thursday, April 4, 2013
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