Cat nominated for award after it saved diabetic owner’s life

Category: Human Interest

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. aloof / əˈluf / (adj.) – unfriendly and not showing any interest
    Example:

    She seemed aloof at first, but she’s actually very friendly when you talk to her.


  2. disloyal / dɪsˈlɔɪ əl / (adj.) – not supporting the friends, family, or group that one belongs to
    Example:

    We have a hard time trusting her because she has been disloyal to us.


  3. attuned / əˈtund / (adj.) – familiar with something and able to recognize or respond to it quickly
    Example:

    My aunt is so attuned to music that she can identify the musical notes of a song by just listening to it.


  4. altruistic / ˌæl truˈɪs tɪk / (adj.) – caring about others’ needs and being willing to help them even though it doesn’t bring one any advantage
    Example:

    She’s known for being altruistic. She teaches children to read and write for free.


  5. stray / streɪ / (adj.) – used to describe an animal that's lost or has no home
    Example:

    My sister and I feed the stray cats at the park once a week.


Article

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They’re traditionally thought of as aloof, disloyal and selfish.


But if Willow’s story is to be believed, cats can be just as emotionally attuned as dogs.


“She actually did save my life, because I wouldn’t be here otherwise. I wouldn’t have been here if it weren’t for her,” says Amanda Jameson, who suffers from diabetes and owns Willow along with her partner Ray.


Amanda suffers from diabetes and Crohn’s Disease.


One night she fell unconscious in bed, and Ray, who was downstairs watching TV, was completely unaware, until Willow stepped in and began to bite Ray’s hands.


“I got up, as you do, walked to the door, and as I got to the door, Willow ran about halfway up, three-quarters, and she kept looking back at me and at the stairs, so I followed her, when I turned the corner she ran in, jumped on the bed, and I saw Amanda was slumped over. And she was unresponsive,” demonstrates Ray, reconstructing his journey up the stairs.


Considering cats are not often traditionally thought of as altruistic, how unusual is Willow’s behavior?


“So we do often see a change in their behavior, particularly when they’re after something. So it’s not uncommon that cats will escalate that kind of behavior into biting. And it is something that just needs to be managed in the house. But in this case, it did really help to save a mother’s life, which is amazing,” says Sammie Ravenscroft a Regional Behaviour Officer at Cats Protection.


Adopted as a stray cat, if she wins the prize, Willow may turn out to be an orphan who made it good.


“I love her more than ever, I can’t thank her enough, and she is the world to me,” says Amanda.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Why do you think some people think that cats are aloof, disloyal, and selfish? Do you think Willow could change the way people perceive cats? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • How do you think pets like Willow impact the lives of their owners? In your opinion, what emotional or psychological benefits can pets provide? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Willow is an adopted stray cat that saved its owner’s life. Do you think this story would encourage people to adopt stray animals? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • How important is it to recognize and appreciate the emotional connection between humans and their pets, regardless of the species? Discuss.