Can cats block guns? | Pennsylvania hero cats block bullets for 3-year-old young masters. Can cats and babies coexist?

 8:35am, 26 September 2025

According to foreign media reports, a kitten named Opai in the United States recently blocked a bullet for the 3-year-old owner in order to protect him and was seriously injured. According to reports, on the morning of August 27 local time, a stream bullet passed through the window of Pennsylvania resident Angelica Spo's home and headed straight for his young son. The kitten at home, Opai, stepped forward to block the bullet.

Although there are some muscle damages, they are not life-threatening. It is currently undergoing surgical treatment in the emergency department. The cost of medical care for Opai has reached nearly $1,000, and to save it, Spoo opened a webpage on the crowdfunding website to raise funds for it.

I hope this only kind cat can recover soon!

We often hear many girls sigh that it is better to raise a dog than to love a man. Although this is exaggerated, the role of pets in our human lives, especially in the spiritual realm, cannot be ignored. At the same time, they also play different roles in our lives, such as guide dogs, police dogs, and drug dogs. At the same time, their greater role in human life is to accompany them. Many doctors recommend that adults or children with depression or autism have a cat or dog, which will be of great help to their condition.

But many expectant mothers choose to send their dogs and cats to others or foster care after preparing for pregnancy or discovering pregnancy. Many expectant mothers bid farewell to their dogs with tears in their eyes. Some are under pressure from their families, and some are worried that it will affect the health of the baby in their stomachs, so they can only make a choice helplessly. They were very envious of seeing my two dogs staying by my side forever. Many "dog friends" talked about their dogs and burst into tears. But they did not support me for keeping my dog ​​around. Although my baby has always been healthy, they all felt that I was taking risks with myself and my baby, and they did not believe my theory that dogs are innocent.

Most people are worried about the Toxoplasma gondii problem. In fact, the editor also consulted relevant experts at the time. As long as these three points are done, it can be completely prevented!

1. Pets are regularly immunized

If the pets at home are regularly immunized and have been checked for not being infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Then it is safe to get along with such pets in principle. But be sure to pay attention to minimizing taking your pet out and not letting your pets come into contact with other pets, in order to prevent your pet from being infected with Toxoplasma gondii, which in turn causes the expectant mother to be infected. But pay attention to the incubation period of Toxoplasma gondii.

2. Try to ask family members to help take care of pets

Expected mothers should try to avoid being too close to their pets, especially not being exposed to pet feces, and not let feces contaminate daily necessities. Try to help your family take care of your pet. Studies have shown that toxoplasmosis may also be infected with damaged skin, so expectant mothers should try to avoid being scratched by their pets when they get along with their pets.

3. If the antibody toxoplasma gondii is positive, you don’t have to worry about contacting the pet.

If the pet that the expectant mother comes into contact with carries Toxoplasma, then the amount of protozoa entering the body will become larger and more serious during the continuous contact with the pet, the source of infection. Therefore, even expectant mothers who are positive for Toxoplasma gondii antibody should try to avoid contact with the source of infection to prevent further infection.

The editor left the dog behind this way, checking my dog's Toxoplasma and me, and then my husband always helped take care of the dog. The baby was very healthy after birth, and the happiest thing for the baby now is to walk around the community with my husky, haha.

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