For those of us who want to have children, we can't help but think how many
we want. Dreaming of the future is a natural thing to do.
Roy and Bernita Rogers were no different. They talked about their dreams and
that they both wanted a big family. However, when it came time for her to
get pregnant, things didn't go as expected.
After about two years of marriage, the couple had suffered three abortions.
But despite their heartbreak, they did not lose hope. To fill the void for
failing to give birth, Bernita decided to adopt a cat. Someone she could
focus her love on.
Here Is Their Amazing Story. Enjoy! :)
They called their beautiful black cat, Midnight, and he became an important
part of their family marking the beginning of something new and important.
Shortly after they adopted Midnight, Bernita became pregnant and gave birth
to a beautiful, healthy baby girl. Their baby, Stacy, and Midnight became best
friends. The cat was her personal bodyguard. When the sweet baby showed signs
of feeling unwell they took her to a doctor who assured them that they had no
cause for concern and that it was just a mild cold.
After returning home Roy and Bernita put the baby to sleep, knowing that
the monitor was on and Midnight was nearby. But soon after, they heard
unusual screams from the monitor.
"It was a horrible scream. It was scary enough for me to leap out of the
chair and run to the second floor", Bernita said. The worried parents ran
into their daughter's room and saw Stacey having trouble breathing.
Stacey's skin turned blue and they immediately drove her to the emergency
room, where they were told their baby was suffering from severe respiratory
failure. With quick treatment, she started to feel better but if they didn't
run with her immediately to the hospital, who knows what might have happened!
Thank God Midnight summoned them on time. Black cats are amazing, but there
are people who are scared of them and won't get near them. This cat is a
superhero and deserves a delicious snack and a hug.
"Animals feel things that we do not, and my cat also feels things that I do not.
He stays close to me when I am sick or sad, he lies down on my chest and
touches me softly with his face to my face in a loving hug."
Watch Roy and Bernita's full story in the video below:
|