Tornado victims who love their animals very much. Thanks again Everyone! Keep your pets Safe!!!!!!!! Izzy was lost in a wildfire animals reunited with owners after natural disasters tornadoes hurricanes
the way the cat came right up to her and you can hear it purring into the microphone they’ve got on her ❤️ you can tell just how loved he is and how happy he is to be back
When people lose their home to disaster, having their pets found alive is such a blessing! It shows how much their pets are part of the family and fills a hole in both their hearts to be together again.
When you stop sugar coating everything you will realist these people left their pets in this situation. They knew the risk and left their pets alone when they needed them. No idea how someone can end up ao deluded as you are but try stepping into reality from time to time.
@@jakestablettableto9453bro maybe come back down to reality ur self. Tornadoes happen fast and can be deadly. Look at her house, it’s completely wrecked. U don’t have time to search or call for ur cat if it’s not in the house. That cat probably is let outside and comes back in at night. They didn’t have time to go look for it when the wind of death is coming towards them. That cat probably survived bc it wasn’t an indoor cat. My cat is the same, we let him out and then he comes back when he wants to eat, sleep, or just chill.
@@grumpymonkeyenterprises6413 you tell yojrself whateveryou need too. Nothing would make me leave my dogs behind,cypu could leave yours and run to save only yourself all you like little boy, i really dont give a f
My heart feels like my arm used to feel after 8 or 9 innings on a cool day. I just cant watch anymore. This world is either too cruel for me, Or I am too soft for it.
PsyKL0NE TCA well I absolutely understand that they needed to get out of the house as fast as possible but I would not be able to leave my doggy behind.
I was in a terrible tornado and my dogs and my cat were tucked away in a downstairs bath, when suddenly my cat wrenched away and flew through the door before I could shut it. Then the tornado hit. I prayed and cried for my cat the whole time. She made it and she was my shadow for months. She knew she should have minded mom ❤
Anyone who ever says or thinks, "it's just an animal, get over it" has never felt the true and indescribable kind of love that an animal brings to your life. It is a bond that is stronger than any other.
People can be utter pieces of shit for no reason. Dogs are pure. If they have a mean streak 99% of the time it’s a humans fault. I love most dogs I meet, I’m very selective about which people in my life I choose to love.
The first woman sobbing and apologizing just breaks my heart. You know she had to get herself and her children out of there as fast as possible and was doing the best she could but was ridden with guilt over it. I am so happy she got this happy reunion.
@@constantlylearnandgrow3487 genuinely, go fuck yourself. have you ever experienced a tornado? its terrifying. it scares the shit out of pets, they run and hide. how do you know they didn't look for the dogs before they left, but couldn't find them? what if they only had minutes to leave? do you expect that woman to possibly let her children die in a tornado because she was looking for the dog? that doesn't make them bad people, and everyone in this video clearly cares about their pets deeply. these people won't through the grief of losing their homes, and thinking their pets died, and you're here trying to take a moral stance against them? embarrassing.
@@constantlylearnandgrow3487 dogs are not always by your side... many dogs sleep in different rooms or even outside. i don`t know where you life but a tornado is comming in SECONDS and animals are scared, they don`t come if you call them. if they are outside they run away and if they are iside the house they hide somewhere. As a mother you have to take care of your kids as first, because a dog has natural instincts and skills, he have a better chance to survive a tornado than human kids. so please keep on learning how the world works and grow faster, because you don't seem to be well informed how things works.
@@constantlylearnandgrow3487dogs often go hide during a storm, so she may not have been able to coax her out. You could see in the video when people kept trying to get their dogs to come to them.
@@constantlylearnandgrow3487 I have to agree with the smaller dogs who are clearly indoor pets. Years ago when during heavy flooding, the dam broke near my house causing it to be almost 1.5 meter under water in 15 minutes. I made sure I had my dogs, guinea pigs and hamsters all with me as I fled.
I love how many of these happened during news interviews. The pets heard their owners speaking near the house and made their way to them no matter what
Man, it’s one thing to see someone crying over a newborn child, and another to see a grown man crying over his found dog. Hits you in the deepest of feels.
I love how half of these pets react to their people like “OH MY GOD! You guys are safe I’m so happy to see you!” And the other half are like “guys, what the f*ck happened to our house?”
People who love their pets have so much emotion invested in these animals who have entrusted their lives into the care of the humans. It is a wonderful and awesome responsibility to care for an animal like that. Pets are as helpless as babies; they need us to provide them with food and water, to care for their physical ailments, all of which demonstrates the love we have for them. It is a blessing of a responsibility, and to find yourself in a natural disaster and not to able to protect the pet that you love and nurture is just devastating. It is always so heartwarming to see these wonderful people as they are reunited with their beloved pets. 💙💙
The type of people who come on here spewing that virtue signalling bs 😂. You would run and leave your animal to face it alone, like all the gutless clowns in this video. Stop lying to yourself you're becoming so deluded you can't see things for what they really are.
Okay, I knew this would likely put a lump in my throat... but I wasn't expecting to actually have a little cry while watching it. My sheepdog, Echo, is literally my whole world today. Imagining being in any of these people's situations during such a horrific ordeal really hits home. Love, love, love your babies...
I love the INSTANT relief. It's like their lives are rebuilt in front of them the second they find out their pets are alive! And the animals are just confused but happy their friends survived
Keith Costa I agree. The camera crew just stand there as this elderly lady is trying to lift up some debris to get to her dog who was a little stuck. The cameraman could have lifted that panel up so easily....it annoyed the HELL outta me...
Those buttholes that were just watching that sweet old woman try to lift debris by herself to get her dog out 😤 Her desperate 'help me!' Broke my heart! I'm so glad she got her pup back, she was so damn happy
Ikr!!??!?? I was sooooo mad at the woman in the back who said, she's scared cause your crying. I mean she was right but still it wasn't her dog and it was extremely rude. It was at 1:29
The one that starts at 4:00, when they find Izzy, was after the California fires. Those men walked miles to get back to their house since the roads were closed to vehicles. The house was burned to the ground but the dog survived. I remember the man talking about how he called his family to tell them Izzy was alive, and suddenly no one cared about the house.
To be fair - if the house burns down at least you have a chance to get insurance. After a hurricane you lost your home. insurance does not pay or not much.
@@S0nyToprano At least she did help. What about the dumb cameraman and soudguy just obnoxiously shoving a microphone towards her? All they care about is getting a story.
you should have seen me when i had to put my dog down, i'm a big guy, i weightlift and all that, and i still cried like a bitch. I still do. You never know how much these little animals can mean to you until you get one yourself and let them into your heart. And when they leave, they take a piece of it with them.
My cat was found 3 weeks after our house fire last year,he was believed to have died in the fire but I looked and called for him everyday, it is amazing how you can be standing in the middle of a pile of your destroyed life and all you care about is your pets, it sure changes one's perspective
That's the best human spirit right there, they have lost everything, but to find that one little dependent love means more to them than anything else, so glad you found your babies!
So I’m crying now, pure happiness is what I imagine these fur babies parents are feeling. Imagine your whole house is destroyed and then your dog/cat crawls out of the rubble. It really doesn’t matter what you have lost all your property etc you can replace everything but pets are your life ❤
@@thalia7221 lol nw - yeah I'd think so too, then again my cat's purred loud enough to be heard from the other side of the room before so maybe it just depends
But as a camera man, you have to record it and not intervene. As any news or any one who works in media can't help. It's bad yes, but it has always being like that.
@@allmyragejones1 That but in the end. There is a person who took his life after taking a picture of an African child surrounded with vultures.. the kid died but the person couldn't do anything about it
The best thing in the world is the little noises of happiness my pup makes when I get home. I call them happy Gracie noises. She missed me and is excited that I’m home.
@@sheilasorkar2371 I will enjoy it while I can. Also, 14 is the average. It does depend on the breed. My mom’s springer spaniel lived 18 years. A friend’s Yorkie made it to 22. Small dogs tend to live longer than larger dogs. The average life span of a Great Dane is 8 years. My pup is a Pom/Shitzu mix with a sprinkle of chihuahua thrown in.
I'd rather be homeless with my cat than a home without her. She always eats before I do. Sometimes I skip a meal if I have to. My kitty girl is never hungry
You know sometimes people are at work when tornadoes come. For those judgmental folks who think they know everything. Just be happy for once in your lives
Typically couch potatos who never faced something like that. People thinking when nature strikes you can finishing your housework first? Gimme a break.
Exactly, or some people's dogs run away before they even know there's a disaster coming cos they can sense it, people can't always get their pets out with them
Some people deserve animals, these people who love their animals and are heartbroken to have left them behind and so happy to be reunited, that is beautiful
That first family reacting to finding Lexi was so sweet. They were all so shaken with worry about their dog and so relieved when they found it. True love..
@@lukero818Except she saved herself and the kids and didn't have time to save the pet. So pets are not human beings, to most people animals are not as important as people, and to most people no matter HOW MUCH they try to convince themselves their pets are precious to them, in these kind of situations we see what they really think. So no, please stop with that nonsense.
@@Leechwife Animals survived perfectly fine without the humans, even the cat went week without any food or water supplied. Animals are not stupid and humans life is not worth the same as their pets. Human children can’t survive without their parents but dogs, cats etc can survive as demonstrated in this video without the owners.
@@7384human children can totally survive. They are way more intelligent than dog or cats. Their million of poor children living on their own in the world. Pets or children it's not right to let them in the myst of a tornado
What sort of breaks my heart, is you can tell the cat is one of those that doesn't like to be held. Which is very common. (Mine only tolerate being held for like 45 sec. They will how ever sleep in my lap for hours. ) But she is just so happy to be reunited with her person. The purring into the mic, the slight kneading. She's glad to be with her person.
@@user-ie6jr4bg1wwhat are you a fuckin cave man? Some people can only afford cheap wooden houses. You think elderly people are gonna relocate because "rock structures" are more secure? Ignorant as hell.
When you hit rock bottom, you start to appreciate whatever you got left. This is why some people have a philosophy of wanting suffering. Stuff like wanting a "war so bad" that nobody will ever wish for it again. Stuff like accelerating the villains into power to cause the population to never want evil in power ever again. It's a weird philosophy, but they have concluded that because of things like this. The people who have less, and the people who have suffered the most, will be thankful for the smallest things.
As an animal lover with 11 house cats and a dog and feeding more than a dozen streetcats, i know the feeling of losing and reconciling with beloved dogs.
For people who are saying "why did they leave their pets?", tornadoes happen when they happen. You can be at work or out shopping when a tornado touches down and drive home to your destroyed house. You could have also been with your pet in the house when it collapsed and the animal ran and hid in the rubble. You could have been running to a storm cellar, basement, or other safe place and the animal hid out of fear and you couldn't find them in time (my dog hid during a storm and it took me ages to find the hidey hole she was in ).
Bless those people who show emotion, they have hearts of gold because they love their pets ❤❤❤❤❤❤ You guys got me 😤😤😤😤😤 All my love, from a fellow animal lover from GB.
The woman at the end was standing in the rubble of her home, holding her cat, saying "I have everything in the world now!" Just give me a minute, I have a twig in my eye.
cestjeni Exactly. Her whole life and all her memories in that house just disappeared but after seeing her cats alive and well everything was okay despite her house
I'm from UK 🇬🇧 so emotional watching this with people enduring horrendous times and trying to survive,! Not knowing if your beloved pets survive too!! ❤Don't endure tornadoes in UK, horrendous weather scary at times but not like this!! Best wishes and adore reunions 😊
Grace under fire assume much?! Wtf is wrong with you?! I made a single comment about how sweet and lovely the bond between humans and their animals is and you come back with this crap?! I didn’t say anything about just dogs, now did I?! Did you read what I said?! CAN you actually read, or do you just vomit that kind of garbage without bothering to be sure of what you’re responding to! Better smack your head harder...I am for ALL animal rights, and work with many rescues as a matter of fact. Stop ASSuming stuff you twit. 🙄 “People” like you do so much damage to animal rights and welfare due to your vapid blathering. Go crawl back under your rock you troll. You aren’t helping.
Huh go figure. Zero subscribers, no content, no videos... shows up to harass people and just tries to be be as horrible as possible, attempting to get a reaction. Yup, Grace under fire = troll.
@@TannerGoatedWhat the…? It is absolutely *not* sad that she cares more for a living being that loves unconditionally than a house, which as important as it is, is just a thing. A house can be rebuilt. Dog & cats cannot be replaced. I hope you have no dogs or cats because your priorities are out of whack. You have provided a fine example of the opposite of the non-judgmental, unconditional love humans are blessed to get from their furbabies that we far too often can’t get from other humans.
It is infuriating to watch though they did help her after 30 seconds. As a journalist I can tell you it's not just about getting the shot. The ethics of journalism decree that you do not get involved, you are there to record, not to influence events. There's a jingoistic brand of reporting now, and partisan propaganda, and RU-vidrs who do not know and/or follow ethics of journalism. But if this crew was educated and trained with old-school ethics, it would have been a reflex not to influence events. This rule can be broken for higher ethics, but it would take 30 seconds to override the reflex. Example: during the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe the idiotic and heartless authorities decided to order people to evacuate while forcing them to abandon their beloved pets. A few weeks and 250,000 dead pets later, the authorities realized it was doing more harm than good. Rather than making the evac more efficient, on the contrary people were refusing to evacuate, hiding from the soldiers with their pets, running blockades to go back for their pets. And horribly, for many people losing their pet on top of losing everything was the last straw. In Anderson Cooper's documentary of the disaster, he's embedded with soldiers enforcing the evacuation order. And there's this stand-off between them and a woman who had rescued and rehabilitated several dogs. And she absolutely refused to leave her dogs. And this stand off is escalating when suddenly Anderson Cooper informs the captain that the order was rescinded and now they can bring pets. So the captain confirms the new order and says "Ma'am, let us help you help your dogs." And the woman immediately transforms from "YOU WILL HAVE TO SHOOT ME" to "help me get the chihuahua, he's hiding on the roof"! Anderson explains in his narration that normally he would not say anything to maintain his journalistic position as objective observer that records events without altering them. It's like being a time traveler in Star Trek, same rules 😊 Sorry it took me so long to explain. I was already thinking about Hurricane Katrina and how any heartless authorities who stupidly decide to force people to abandon their beloved pets should be made to watch this video. It would make them realize how people desperately need their beloved furbabies more than ever when they have lost everything else.
I can't believe people think an animal is just an animal I'd literally jump in front of a truck to protect my dog they have no idea how much love she has brought to me and my wife
Perdona, creo q he tocado sin querer la mano con el pulgar hacia abajo, como no sé como arreglarlo te escribo esto, puesto que estoy completamente de acuerdo contu comentario, ha sido un error involuntario
That's the normal response, I think. A neighbor and his girl were playing with a new 4 month old puppy across the street in their yard, and it saw me and darted out in the road. I screamed stop as I stepped in front of a car and thank goodness the driver was watching, but he stopped only 15 feet from me, tops. Scary. It's the normal response when an innocent little creature, person, anybody is in trouble, you protect them. My dog got through a hole in the fence as a puppy and inches from being hit by a truck, and I couldn't get there fast enough but we were lucky and she stopped when I screamed. It's an awful experience.
Dogs/animals deal with shock better than humans ..they shake it off (literally) and then get on with it. None of these animals looked in shock to me - it was the people that were struggling.
MELODY MUNRO they do, but usually only AFTER they feel safe. And depending in how traumatized they were it can sometimes take a while. One of my cats got very traumatized, and I just held him while he shook. It took about 20 minutes ...
0:50 little Bandit was so scared to come out. I love how finally the owner talked him into coming out and she pulls out this chunky little chihuahua. Very cute
I love that when Judy sees Katie, Katie is immediately purring the moment she’s in her arms. I’m so glad she and all her fur babies made it out okay. ❤️
@@TannerGoated Nobody asked you to comment. Or to breathe in and out as often as you do. Honestly, maybe you should fix both of those things- might leave more room in the world for good from people like Vexus and Judy.
@@TannerGoatedYour comments are embarrassing. Oh Tanner.. you’re name even says it all. I’m sorry your parents never showed you unconditional love and I don’t mean that to be mean. If you have loving, kind parents who always listened to you and respected your feelings you wouldn’t talk and comment the way you do. Hope you find healing and peace.
Thank god you got your dog back 🙏 lots of love I crying not ashamed to say ,there is a God out there looking over them all my love ❤ from UK God bless you all 😊
Mc Irish I really don't think the reporter realized at first he was trapped because you can her her calling him. Then she would have to take a couple seconds to get rid of the Mic, in that time the older lady would be asking for help, because [knowing from personal experience] every second once you see them feels like a eternity until they are in you arms again.
From Canada, west coast: We get some powerful winds up North but for some reason not tornadoes, perhaps because of the ocean. Watching these miraculous reunions amidst the absol chaos brought on my tears as well. One can't imagine the shock... & then the joy of finding your pet alive ❤