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The story of Kiko & other heroes like him: Why are dogs & cats an inseparable part of us?

Shkruar nga Anabel

1 Dhjetor 2019

The story of Kiko & other heroes like him: Why are dogs & cats

People were not the only ones who were shocked, hurt and felt pain in the November 26 tragedy. In all of this, the animals also became an inseparable part of us, who tried their best to help us even before the earthquake of the early morning hours (November 26).

The eyes of the rescue forces were also on dogs, thanks to which many lives were saved, but specialized dogs were not the only heroes.

Kiko, a breed of puppy breed rescued an entire family, warning them a few seconds before the earthquake struck.

Kiko's mistress told Top Channel that he would not let them sleep and would grab them from the blanket all the time, as if to tell them they were in danger.

"The night the Kiko earthquake struck, we were asleep and he woke us up, grabbed us by the blanket. A few seconds after we left, the palace collapsed," she said.

Kiko's owner further stated that they had been urged to leave the dog, but how could they leave the one that saved their lives?

Chow Chow breed are independent dog breed, aggressive with others, but very attached to their owners. They are known to be very supportive of the family that supports them and to be good pets needs early socialization with their children.

Kiko was not the only hero who saved his family. In an open-ended questionnaire on Facebook Anabel, people showed that dogs and cats behaved strangely just before the earthquake, which saved their lives!

"My dog woke me up 2 minutes before the earthquake, screaming with the typical sound dogs do when they feel the danger. I've taken it everywhere with me."

Another recounted that she failed to read her cat's behavior on time, but never thought to leave it alone after the tragedy.

"The cat alerted me about the earthquake 2 minutes before, but since it was the first time it did that behavior, I couldn't read its reaction. Later I realized it was a warning. I was. "

Pets are more than family and the family must be united even in tragic times like this.

One senior, during live news reporting on Top Channel, said he was not leaving his lonely cat at home and looking for him as the earthquake hit.

Another girl housed in the camp indicated that the biggest drawback was that she had left the dog at home, unable to take it with her.