View Full Version : Get ready for the chills.....
JohnnyM
07-20-2008, 08:43 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=adYbFQFXG0U
Johnny
(Thanks for all the comments. BTW this is a true story. It is so hard to believe the love felt by this lion, as well as his wife. The POWER of LOVE!!!)
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/christian.asp
bestmickey
07-20-2008, 09:06 PM
Yes, someone recently shared that with me. I had chills, a big grin, and even teared up.
I LOVE CATS! They are absolutely amazing!!!!
I know, others like dogs. Me too. But, I LOVE CATS!
I won't own another, however. Having lost two (to old age), I'm not inviting this heartbreak into my home again. Instead, I'll visit and care for others' cats. Get my "fix" that way.
renielarson
07-20-2008, 09:12 PM
I posted a similar video about this same story on another thread awhile back. I get the chills every time I see it. Thanks for posting it again... :bigthumbsup:
nONIE
07-20-2008, 09:17 PM
BestMickey,
Thats a fantastic way to get your kitty fix. I admire you for that. There are so many orphaned kitties out there who need your love and attention. Nice going :bigthumbsup:
Barefoot
07-20-2008, 10:26 PM
Wow, I have seen this clip in at least five different formats. I cry every single time I watch it. Especially the part when the lion first sees them and realizes who they are. It is so touching.
This rendition is the very best one yet, especially set to the music. I hadn't seen the part where the "mate" is introduced.
Thank you JohnnyM. :bow: Now I'm going to go watch it again!
JohnnyM
07-20-2008, 11:13 PM
Thanks for all the comments. BTW this is a true story. It is so hard to believe the love felt by this lion, as well as his wife. The POWER of LOVE!!!
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/christian.asp
Barefoot
07-21-2008, 01:37 AM
Johnny, the Snopes story about the lion adoption and release was extremely interesting to me, I hadn't heard all the details before. Imagine that the lion hadn't been seen for 9 months and showed up on the day his old friends arrived. What a beautiful story. :'(
JohnnyM
07-21-2008, 01:52 AM
BF I think the surrogate parents of that animal deserve the Nobel Peace Prize just for going back into the wild after that long a period of time. That was so amazing and I am so touched that such a wild and powerful animal can show such compassion to a human being in the wild. That is literally mind-bogglingly. I must have watched that video 10 times and still get the chills.....
Barefoot
07-21-2008, 02:02 AM
BF I think the surrogate parents of that animal deserve the Nobel Peace Prize just for going back into the wild after that long a period of time. That was so amazing and I am so touched that such a wild and powerful animal can show such compassion to a human being in the wild. That is literally mind-bogglingly. I must have watched that video 10 times and still get the chills.....
I feel exactly the same way. I am always so touched by the video, no matter how many times I view it. One of my very favourites.
Sidney Lanier
07-21-2008, 03:40 AM
That is pretty awesome! We visited the Adamson home when we were in Kenya and were awed by the feeling about the place of what those good people did for the wild creatures. We've heard such stories here in NY of animals like deer being rehabilitated into the wild who still return at times to their former human caretakers. I do think, though, that we need to be careful not to anthropomorphize naturally wild animals to too great a degree; in the case of this remarkable story, it's hard to think of this lion's mate as a 'wife' in the sense that we use the word.
Reminds me of the story about Mark Twain who maintained that he could not write except when surrounded by cats (the domesticated kind, not lions...). Because he had multiple homes, the story goes that when he stayed in Elmira (not his primary home which was in Farmington, now part of Hartford and an absolutely amazing place to visit!), he rented cats from a little girl who lived nearby. Leave it to one of the great minds of the late 19th-early 20th century....
JohnnyM
07-21-2008, 03:52 AM
SL, ergo the earning of the Peace Prize. No, you can't and shouldn't humanize any wild animal to that degree. These folks were so special to believe in this lion so unconditionally as to risk their lives to search him out. His "wife", so to speak, seemed quite indifferent and at ease during this encounter. I am assuming because her mate was so playful and obviously quite happy. The entire story is so hard to believe, but it was vetted. I still marvel at the video. Good to hear from you Sidney......Johnny
Donna
07-21-2008, 04:48 AM
This video was so touching, I was crying..To see the love between them, was amazing..
Beautiful Johnny!
Sidney Lanier
07-21-2008, 03:20 PM
Hi JohnnyM, always good to read your posts! And always worth checking what sounds fantastic on the Urban Legends site (www.snopes.com), where obviously this story did check out. We're not in TV at the moment; right now we're at our home in NYS, heading to Hawaii in August and then arriving back at TV late in August for not sure how long. Will definitely be there all winter. Yay!!!
JohnnyM
07-21-2008, 04:03 PM
Thanks Sidney, have a safe trip and hope to see you in the fall......Johnny
Barefoot
07-21-2008, 05:50 PM
Johnny, they even showed "your" video on The View today. They didn't talk about all the Snopes additional information that makes it even more interesting.
bestmickey
07-21-2008, 10:58 PM
Johnny, they even showed "your" video on The View today.
Yup! Once again, I cried.
Rokinronda
07-21-2008, 11:06 PM
Makes me cry too. I've seen this before and it is still amazing. Such a powerful message about caring and kindness.
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