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“That evening Jung, who has been living with diabetes since the age of 4, went to bed at about 9:30 p.m. About 90 minutes later, she started to have a diabetic seizure. That’s when, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, ‘Pudding [a cat Jung had adopted only hours before] planted his weight on her chest and, when he could not wake her, began swatting her face and biting her nose.’

Jung came to her senses enough to yell out to her son for assistance. At that point, Pudding jumped up onto Ethan’s bed and startled him into action. He immediately rushed to get his mom the help she needed.

‘Her doctor said she could have gone into a coma and not come out of it if much more time had gone by,’ Counihan said. ‘The fact that Pudding did what he did without knowing her that well is just amazing to me.'”

–Laura T. Coffey. “Cat Named Pudding Rescues Owner Hours after His Adoption.” Today. MSN. Feb. 23, 2012. Web.

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