Want a good cry? Check out this incredible CNN video in which an Alabama woman, showing a reporter her tornado-ravaged home, unexpectedly finds her cat who'd been missing for nearly a month.
Just try not to tear up when you see Judy Pugh standing among the rubble that was her house, hugging her cat and saying, "I have everything in the world now."
When the tornado tore the roof off her house, Judy was able to escape with two of her three cats. For weeks, she returned to the site every day to search for the third.
Amazingly, during her interview with CNN, the cat came walking up -- a little worse for wear, but happy to see his mom.
Weeping as she calls a friend to share the news, she says, "I wish he could talk -- he could tell me where he's been." So do we, but we're thankful we could witness this small part of their story.
More about the Southern storm recovery efforts:
Blog: Cat rescued from Southern floods provides the best Mother's Day ever!
Blog: Helping pets left homeless by Tennessee floods: an update from the field
Blog: Petfinder.com Foundation, IFAW help pets left homeless by Southern storms
How you can help pets affected by the Southern storms:
Donate to the Petfinder.com Foundation to help treat sick and injured animals, care for newly homeless pets, and rebuild storm-damaged property.
Text 4PETS and your e-mail address to 20222 to donate $10.00 to the Petfinder.com Foundation.
More incredible lost-pet reunion stories on our blog:
VIDEO: An indoor cat disappears while vacationing with her family
VIDEO: A dog is lost (then found) while the family is out
VIDEO: A stolen dog comes home after five long years
A cat is lost, her 11-year-old microchip info out-of-date
A dog sneaks out his pet sitter's cat door
An indoor cat jumps off a deck and disappears
HomeAgain calls when others take a holiday
With outdated tags, a lost-pet alert saves the day
Even an indoor cat can be lost (and found!)
A dog is lost, then found, in less than 10 minutes
Weeping as she calls a friend to share the news, she says, "I wish he could talk -- he could tell me where he's been." So do we, but we're thankful we could witness this small part of their story.
More about the Southern storm recovery efforts:
Blog: Cat rescued from Southern floods provides the best Mother's Day ever!
Blog: Helping pets left homeless by Tennessee floods: an update from the field
Blog: Petfinder.com Foundation, IFAW help pets left homeless by Southern storms
How you can help pets affected by the Southern storms:
Donate to the Petfinder.com Foundation to help treat sick and injured animals, care for newly homeless pets, and rebuild storm-damaged property.
Text 4PETS and your e-mail address to 20222 to donate $10.00 to the Petfinder.com Foundation.
More incredible lost-pet reunion stories on our blog:
VIDEO: An indoor cat disappears while vacationing with her family
VIDEO: A dog is lost (then found) while the family is out
VIDEO: A stolen dog comes home after five long years
A cat is lost, her 11-year-old microchip info out-of-date
A dog sneaks out his pet sitter's cat door
An indoor cat jumps off a deck and disappears
HomeAgain calls when others take a holiday
With outdated tags, a lost-pet alert saves the day
Even an indoor cat can be lost (and found!)
A dog is lost, then found, in less than 10 minutes








