Tuscaloosa Woman Finds Missing Cat — During an Interview! — One Month After Tornado Destroys Her Home

Aww.  Seriously.  Just– Awwww!

If this doesn’t melt your heart, then you might be a zombie and you should probably stay away from your loved ones, lest you accidentally feast on their brains:

Judy Pugh, whose home was destroyed by the tornadoes that swept through Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27. The ferocious twister left at least 39 dead in Tuscaloosa alone.

Pugh cheerfully told local station WIAT that she rushed to the hallway with her three cats when the mile-wide tornado hit. The roof fell on top of her, but miraculously she and two of her cats were all in one piece. “I tried to get to my hands and knees but I couldn’t. I heard the young men calling ‘Ms. Judy, Ms. Judy, are you in there?’” she recalls.

Pugh was telling the station reporter about how much she missed her third cat Cadie, whom she hadn’t been able to find for three weeks, when the cat walked right up to her during the interview. “I have everything I want now. I have all three cats,” she said.


I think it’s raining on my face or something.

Weird.

(H/T Melody!)

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5 Responses to Tuscaloosa Woman Finds Missing Cat — During an Interview! — One Month After Tornado Destroys Her Home

  1. I went and hugged my Seamus, who gave me a strange look in response.

  2. That’s great. Thanks for posting this.

  3. Funny how the weather all the way out in CA seems to be wrecking havoc on my face here in Illinois…!

  4. I loved how the cat just sashayed up to her and then the purring could be heard clearly on the video. Little kitty was SO happy to be back with Mommy! I have a cat – who thinks I’m her mother (thus accounting for my screen name) – and this really struck a chord with me.

  5. Not only is it raining here in MI… I think I was peeling onions too…

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