“I had gotten the feeling he thought I wasn’t going to help him and that completely broke me,” Gediman says. “So without any more hesitation, I picked him up. Immediately debris from his own body went onto mine. I was completely covered by the catastrophe his body went through the previous night.”
“This cat had, I guess you could say, hardened ash all over its body,” Gediman stated. “Its face had this hardened black ash to the point where it felt like an awful scab that had yet to fully heal. This cat’s hair was fully signed, and his ears were burnt to the point where they looked like they had been boiled. His eyes were so damaged by the heat and smoke they were swollen, oozing and half closed.”
Gediman with her girlfriend took the cat to the Animal Care Center in Rohnert Park. The cat didn’t want to leave Gediman. “Despite every unimaginable experience this cat went through, he sat on my lap in the car ride and didn’t move the whole time,” she says. “He had his chin up against my arm and I could tell being snuggled into my body was making him most comfortable. So snuggled him I did. Held him tight I did. Pet him to the best of my ability in any areas I could I did. To the point where I started to hear some purrs from him. He was my new friend and I knew he knew the car and my girlfriend’s family and I were there to help him.” Gediman told.
The next day, Gediman and her girlfriend visited the burned area hoping to find cat’s owners. Her girlfriend saw a family taking pictures of the remanings of the house and asked if they had a cat. They said “Yes.”. She asked if it was an orange cat, and they answered “Yes.”. Then the couple Showed the pictures of the cat they’ve found to identify if it was the cat they’ve found. “She fell to her knees immediately, crying the hardest I had heard a human cry in some time.
I actually don’t know if I have ever witnessed someone drop to their knees out of such relief in my life. And in the middle of this complete war-zone-looking road that was once a beautiful neighborhood, my girlfriend and I had knelt down with this stranger and held her tight.” Gediman told the scene. “I could feel while hugging that woman the level of relief she was releasing with her energy,” Gediman says. “The whole moment was not only beautiful but surreal. It was the first time I had felt so human in years or maybe ever. And even more so, it was one of the first times I had witnessed a miracle.”
Although the post of Gediman about the cat was shared over 14,000 times, no-one came up as owner. They could never reunite the cat and its owner again if they hadn’t come back.
Gediman and her girlfriend also found another cat in a drainage and could reunite the cat and its family through Facebook but the cat couldn’t make it and died. “…But it was through his search that we came across these other lives that needed immediate saving,” Gediman said. “And I’m so thankful the universe led us to those lives.”
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