I wanted to join the Kindness challenge right from the onset but with so much on my schedule, I could barely see where to fit it in until an idea struck me that I could tie it with my daily observation of everyday people. I’ll try as much as I can to keep to the challenge for the next few weeks.
However, having always being a people observer, over time, I’ve noted both the lapses in human kindness as well as the beautiful expressions of kindness people show.
The lady below caught my attention during my early morning visit to the park over the weekend.
Pets and strays are not particularly a favourite in this part of the World though people own their pets and learn to keep them behaved, but in the case of strays, they are at the mercy of mercy.
I’d noticed the cute kittens when they wandered closer but within minutes, I was privy to a scene that made me happy.
The kittens seemed to know that their benevolent ‘Cat lady‘ was on her way, so they wandered out of their hidden corner.
She buys food for them from a nearby Waitrose and comes to the park to feed them each day, under the scolding gaze of the groundskeeper.
We had a chat and she related to me on how she had been told off severally by them, but her mind just couldn’t let her be when she thought that they were starving and now the groundskeeper ignores her 🙂
She couldn’t take in pets ‘cos her apartment is ‘no pets allowed.’ We talked about letting an animal shelter know about the little ones and she agreed to look into it and I thanked her for doing what she was doing.
I left with some sense of happiness. Her kindness didn’t go unnoticed.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Observe kindness around you: “no act of kindness no matter how small, is wasted” – Aesop
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What a generous soul! Hats off to her 🙂 I do hope she manages to get in touch with an animal welfare agency. Those kittens are lucky to have her 🙂
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I feel the same too. I unfortunately made a mistake by not asking for her number ‘cos I did a little research that she may find useful. Who knows maybe one of the weekends that I visit that park again, though it’s getting sooooo hot here these days, that my forays in the park will soon be stalled.
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Maybe you could contact the agency and give them a heads up that these kittens are there in that spot? I have some contact numbers for AUH cat lovers but unfortunately not any in DXB. If you’d like I can ask them if they know of anyone in Dubai who could help?
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That would be lovely. Though I bookmarked a place that I found, so I’ll give them a call.
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I hope you managed to find someone who can help those kitties 🙂
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Such a feel good post. There are so many kind people in this world like this woman, such a small act making such a big difference to those poor kittens.
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True Miriam. All day long the thought of the lady and the scene made me happy.
I made a mental note to take food with me when next I’m visiting there. Such little things do make a difference.
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How sweet
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It truly was. Thanks Joan 🙂
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A lovely example of everyday kindness that usually goes unnoticed.
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Very true Bernadette. I was happy to witness 🙂
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That’s a truly wonderful thing. Thanks for sharing her. 💘
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I totally loved meeting and watching her. Thank you Van 🙂
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So good 🙂
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A lovely soul she is 🙂
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Awwww! How cute! And what a nice lady. I would probably be doing the same thing if I saw them! 🙂
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I can well imagine. I thought she’s lovely as well 🙂
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I’m so glad you decided to join the challenge! So happy to have you embark on this journey! What a beautiful act of kindness! I’m so glad you were able to notice her kindness and even have a conversation with her. Thank you for sharing!
Feel free to go back and do week 1 or incorporate it with next week’s focus. Each week s meant to progress to the one that follows but the journey is yours to take as you like. 🙂
I’ll be sure to stop by your blog party. Congratulations on your book!!! Have a great weekend!
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Thank you Niki. It’s a pleasure to run with this. Have a great weekend too 🙂
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