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Description This is Bobby. She is 9 weeks old and wouldn't be alive now - but she had luck.

She was born in the middle of August 2013 - in a basement room full of garbage and sharp nails. It was locked up and the owner didn't care. Some people heard her crying, but nobody wanted to do something. The police that was called tried to find her by opening another basement room, which was unfortunately the wrong one. Since both of them were full of garbage, you couldn't see her, you could just hear her crying. After finding that the kitty wasn't in the opened basement room, the policeman refused to open the next one and told me that probably there is a mother to the kitten and that it isn't necessary to open the room.

At this point I have to tell you that there is no way out of the basement room but a big water pipe leading to a tilted window. If the kitten would have survived without human help, it had to grow up several months until being old enough to escape the basement room.
The mother wasn't there and if she was, she didn't care.

The next day I looked into the basement room, putting some water and food there, but when I heard the kitten crying this day, it didn't sound like a kitten any more. It was quiet, it sounded more like a groaning floor or door, and it was obvious that it was lacking the power to cry anymore. I decided to call the police one more time, but they refused to come, telling me it wasn't necessary and I shouldn't call again. I called the animal shelter and they told me they couldn't do anything. Then I called the fire department, telling them about the lonely kitten crying in a locked up basement room, probably dying in this second. They promised to come and so they did, only 5 minutes later.
They looked at the basement room and told me they couldn't open it because only the owner was allowed to open, and a kitten wouldn't be a reason good enough to open for them.
After a few minutes, they heard the baby crying, and one of them told me:

"I see that it is suffering, but if it is dying, there is no reason to open the room any more - it will die anyway."

I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Life is holy. You don't decide wether some creature has to die or is allowed to live.
After nearly one hour of argueing, one of them finally opened the room, telling me it was my responsibility and not his. That's okay for me.
After taking out all the garbage (bloody and with nails everywhere), he found two small kittens, one week old, weak, and one with sinusitis that would have killed it in the cold basement.

I took them and with the help of a friend who cared for them in the first five weeks, they survived and became healthy little kitties.

I got a call from the policeman the same night. He told me it was wrong to open the room since the garbage of the owner was worth more than a cat's life. I told him that I was responsible and that it was not my opinion. Life is holy.



This happened in Germany, where we have a so called "Tierschutzgesetz" (Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act). It only exists on paper and doesn't mean anything. People lack the courage to do something when an animal needs help. They find a higher value for simple things, even for trash, than for living animals, forgetting that this is what they are themselves: animals. The only difference is: they have a voice and language to speak, the weak ones don't.

Please, my dear friends: if you find an animal suffering and in need for help, don't hesitate to help. Show courage, show love, change something! Always remember that life has the highest value and that the stronger ones are here to help the weak ones. Show love! And if you ever find a kitty needing help, think of Bobby and her brother Nuno, and how they only needed one person to survive. One person who is the difference between life and death. Always choose life.
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Comments: 9

Malintra-Shadowmoon [2013-11-05 19:45:54 +0000 UTC]

Ich kann auch nur den Kopf schütteln. Das Tierschutzgesetz habe ich zwar noch nicht auf Herz und Nieren geprüft, aber Mensch ist so, daß ihm leblose Materie wichtiger erscheint als etwas Lebendiges. Da mache ich keinen Unterschied zwischen einem Tier oder einer Pflanze.

Ich habe mich auch schon sehr oft um kleine Streuner gekümmert. Bauern, Jäger und sonstige Katzenhasser gibt es genügend in meiner Umgebung. Manche habe ich selbst aufgezogen, für andere habe ich liebe Menschen und ein gutes Zuhause gefunden. Das Gleiche gilt für alle Tiere, die sich bei mir einfinden, weil sie Hilfe benötigen. Ist es jetzt der Igel, der im Winter die Schüssel mit den Haferflocken den Vögeln wegfuttert, sind es jetzt die Rabenkrähen, die ihre Jungen versorgen müssen (sehr clevere Vögel übrigens. Sie nehmen die Brötchen, weichen sie in der Tränke auf und bringen dies dann ihren Jungen). Einer davon hat ein Hinkebein.

Eine irgendwo entflogene weiße Taube mampft sich durch. Blindschleiche hat auch ein Recht in meinem Steingarten unter den Steinen zu kreuchen und zu fleuchen.

Baum aller Art ist sowieso heilig für mich, ebenso die Adern des Lebens - die Flüsse und Seen.

 

Wirklich klasse, deine beherzte Tat. Die Kätzchen sind auf jeden Fall mehr Wert als Müll-Materie, die irgendwann sowieso zu Staub zerfällt, wie es aller Materie ergeht.

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tuafalta In reply to Malintra-Shadowmoon [2013-11-06 11:21:04 +0000 UTC]

Vielen Dank für deine lieben Worte! Ich war auch sehr entsetzt darüber. Das eigentlich Schlimme aber war, dass noch eine junge Tierarzthelferin anwesend war, die die Polizisten und Feuerwehrmänner noch dabei bekräftigte, dass die Entscheidung, nicht aufzumachen, richtig sei, und sie das voll und ganz verstehen könne. Das machte mich richtig, richtig wütend, ICH konnt es nämlich NICHT verstehen. Da ist es mir auch ganz egal, ob ich mir Feinde mache oder nicht, aber solche Sätze nehme ich nicht hin: "Aber wenns eh grad stirbt, müssen wir ja nicht mehr aufmachen"... mit so einer Gleichgültigkeit in der Stimme, dass mir ganz anders wurde...
Wenn sie irgendwo eine Katze aus einem Baum gerettet haben, und auch das passiert hier, rühmen sie sich damit gleich in der Lokalzeitung, aber das interessiert leider niemanden. Ich habe auch versucht, damit an die Presse zu gehen, aber wie gesagt, die Problematik interessiert leider niemanden...

Meinen beiden Kleinen geht es jetzt gut, sie sind verschmust und verspielt erfreuen sich des Lebens. Sie waren wie ein Geschenk.

Ich stimme dir da in allem voll und ganz zu!

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Malintra-Shadowmoon In reply to tuafalta [2013-11-06 16:22:16 +0000 UTC]

Schön, die beiden haben wirklich Glück gehabt und haben bei dir ein liebes Zuhause gefunden. Ich wünsche Tieren noch viel mehr Glück, als die wenigen Momente, die sie jetzt gerade einmal haben.

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tuafalta In reply to Malintra-Shadowmoon [2013-11-06 21:14:26 +0000 UTC]

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athenaowl1999 [2013-10-17 02:05:56 +0000 UTC]

Oh my god. You are the most amazing person every for rescuing Bobby and Nuno. I can not believe that the police refused to save a poor kitten! I feel so inspired, and I and almost crying right now. This just made my day a million times better, knowing that people will actually do this for animals. Thank you thank you thank you thank you so much for doing this. 

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tuafalta In reply to athenaowl1999 [2013-10-17 12:12:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for your reply!
I couldn't believe it, too.
Friedrich von Bodenstedt, a german writer, once said:

"Wer nicht den tiefsten Sinn des Lebens
im Herzen sucht,
der forscht vergebens."
("Who doesn't search for the deepest meaning of life
in the depths of one's heart
is seeking in vain.")

I wish people wouldn't be so cruel... but they are even cruel to themselves, so how are they supposed to be better to animals...

Thank you for your lovely comment! It brightens my day and it's so wonderful to inspire someone. Thank you!

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athenaowl1999 In reply to tuafalta [2013-10-17 13:54:20 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure! How are the two adorable kittens? It's so sad, and isn't it something like every second a species goes extinct? It's awful. 

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tuafalta In reply to athenaowl1999 [2013-10-17 21:03:55 +0000 UTC]

They are fine!

Yes, and the worst is destroying the rain forest.

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athenaowl1999 In reply to tuafalta [2013-10-20 15:34:16 +0000 UTC]

That's good. I completely agree, we are destroying our own planet. 

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