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It's always fascinating to see how animals look to us. Realizing that they sometimes behave like us and that they can feel the same emotions that we are an indescribable feeling that melts our hearts. Among the most touching things in animals, there are certainly those reactions that they have and that show that they feel compassion, attachment, or even sadness and sorrow.
This is the moving story of this faithful pussy who had a broken heart when her mistress, Ibu Kundari, died. Her attachment to her was such that after the latter's death, she remained on her grave for almost a year.
Ibu Kundari had taken her pussy when she was just a kitten and wandered the streets of Kebumen, Java, Indonesia. Since then, they have always been together and have never left each other.
A Surprising Discovery
For example, one day, at the local cemetery in central Java, the cat was discovered, meowed and rolling on the ground.

Keli Keningau Prayitno, 28, was just passing by when he heard the meows of the pussy.
The young man was touched and thought he was a homeless cat. He then wanted to take care of it and adopt it, and then took her home.

However, the cat left home the next day.
Keli Keningau Prayitno, who goes to the cemetery every morning, noticed that the pussy had gone there by her own means to return to the grave of her deceased mistress. As the days went on, he also realized that it was at this point that she spent most of her time. He saw her rubbing with the tombstone, meowing or even rolling on the floor of grief.
On her Facebook account, Keli explains that the pussy, whose name he does not know, regularly leaves the grave to go to her old house, the one where she lived with her mistress Ibu Kundari. There, she receives food and caresses from the children of the latter.
"I thought this female was homeless. I wanted to help her. But every day I saw her come back here," Keli explained, interviewed by The Daily Mail. "Sometimes she goes for a few hours, enters her old house where she is fed by the family, but she never forgets to come back there. ”

Since this story was relayed, people from the island of Java have created a jackpot to be able to offer food to the bereaved pussy. Others even took turns to keep him company.
Despite these attentions of the inhabitants of the region and despite the fact that Keli and the son of Ibu Kundari have attempted to adopt her, the cat refuses to leave the grave of her deceased mistress, from which she remains night and day. "Since her mistress died, she has remained here, near the grave. She doesn't want to go home. She has been here for almost a year. ”
"She sleeps there and she meows." She's here every day. Add the young man. "It saddens me, but it shows how close animals can be to their masters."

Cats feel the same emotions as we do.
Although cats may seem cold and distant, and as Anita Kesley, an animal behavior specialist, “it is usually dogs that are rather capable of such attachment to their master,” specialists agree that the loss of a cat or master’s companion can be very painful for them. They may experience depressive symptoms such as:
- anxiety
- Lethargy
- loss of interest in the usual activities and for the world around them
- excessive or, on the contrary, excessive meowing
- loss of appetite
- need for affection
It may be that a cat spends days and days in search of its missing loved one, whom it loved and loved, and that for a long time it continues to wait for its return.
The importance of treating animals well

The kindness and good behavior that we have must have concerns all creatures and not just human beings.
We admire through animals the diversity and beauty of nature. They are not there so that we can use them or abuse them as we see fit. Animals have rights that must be respected, just like us.
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