The Sentient World of Animals
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Aochan the snake and Gohan the hamster enjoying each other’s company |
[Tokyo, Japan] When Aochan, a two-year-old
rat snake who lives at the Mutsugoro Okoku Zoo in Tokyo, began refusing
to eat his usual fare of frozen mice, his zookeeper introduced Gohan,
a dwarf hamster, into his cage. The intention was to offer a tasty snack
that imitated what Aochan would find in the wild. But Aochan showed absolutely
no interest in Gohan as a meal, and instead his keepers were shocked to
see a friendship developing between these two unlikely partners.
Four months after being introduced to each other,
Aochan and Gohan continue to share a cage in the Tokyo zoo. Not only do
they get along, they now show signs of affection. Zookeeper Kazuya Yamamoto
reports, “I’ve never seen anything like it. Gohan sometimes
even climbs onto Aochan to take a nap on his back.” Thus, through
their improbable friendship arising from the power of love, this three-and-a-half
inch rodent and yard-long serpent have definitely extended the zoo’s
already strong reputation for allowing different species to interact with
each other!
(Please refer to:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10903211/
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Puppy and ‘big cat’ Koza play together. |
[San Diego, CA, USA] On February
1, 2006, CBS News reported that a puppy named Cairo, whose mother was
rescued from Hurricane Katrina, had been selected by the world-famous
San Diego Zoo to provide companionship for a young lion cub named Koza
(meaning ‘Bright’ in Swahili). Little Koza had been left on
his own since his mother lost another cub while giving birth and had to
have a C-section performed to rescue him.
Dispelling the old adage “they fight like cats and dogs,”
this unlikely pair is instead giving new meaning to the expression “puppy
love.” As trainer Heidi Ensley reports, “They curl up together,
they play together, they’re real good friends and they do the things
they’d do with their own kind.”
(Please refer to: http://www.sandiegozoo.org/kids/animal_lion-puppy.html
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Cairo and Koza have a contest in looking ferocious. |
Koza and Cairo sharing a play toy |
Bobby the blind cat and his watchful dog friend Bobbi |
[New Orleans, USA] Months after Hurricane Katrina swept through Louisiana, a stray cat and dog suddenly appeared on a local construction site, where a worker noticed that both had bobbed tails and were very thin so he began feeding them. He tried to pick up the cat several times but each time he did so the dog would growl. The worker also said that if he tried to separate them the dog would “bark her head off.”
The construction worker soon realized that the cat and dog had become bonded companions, and unable to keep them himself, he took them to a shelter sponsored by the animal protection group Best Friends. After they were dropped off at the shelter the staff discovered that the cat was blind so the gentle female dog was both his protector and friend.
Their mutually short tails inspired the shelter
staff to call the cat Bobby and the dog Bobbi. And even though this was
the first time the shelter had boarded different species together, they
knew that these two belonged with each other. So Bobby the cat was placed
in a smaller-sized cage that fits inside Bobbi’s larger kennel.
Best Friends has also vowed not to separate the two and will only allow
them to be adopted together.
(Please refer to http://network.bestfriends.org/hurricane/news/1310.html
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The above-mentioned stories reveal that no matter where we travel today, the power of love is growing stronger, beyond all limits of the imagination, joining even the most unlikely beings in friendship. After all, if a snake can love a rodent, anything is possible! As Master has said, “Actually, if we can love a dog, why not love a cow or a pig, because they’re the same! This is one reason we should be vegetarian: to extend our love to all beings, to enlarge our love, to enlarge ourselves to the whole universe.” (Spoken by Supreme Master Ching Hai, Videotape #399, December 4, 1993, Portland, Oregon).