Soldier Goes To Great Lengths To Bring Home Cat
This video is about the heartwarming story of a feral cat named Kasha that restored faith in U.S. Staff Sergeant Jesse Nash, an American soldier in Afghanistan. This is an amazing tale of how the cat and the soldier remain together through war and peace, with the former paying a high cost to bring Kasha to the U.S. where she deserves a good life.
Jesse almost gave up after a suicide bomber attacked their barracks in Afghanistan. Thank God for Kasha who became his savior when he was emotionally unstable. In return, Jesse gave a better life for the cat by taking great lengths to bring Kasha to the Oregon.
Jesse and Kash’s story is a living proof that even during times of war, there can be moments of beauty and kindness. The friendship and bonding developed between the two are a touching reminder of humanity as well as the enduring power of animals to affect the lives of humans.
In the history of early wars, animals have played huge roles in transport, logistics, cavalry, and communications. Their psychological function for troops is also well documented and has continued in modern warfare.
Animal therapy has emerged as a promising development in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many American military veterans are suffering from PTSD following their deployment from Iraq, Afghanistan, and other areas of conflict where the U.S. is actively involved into.
Pets such as dogs and cats have measurable positive impacts on soldiers with PTSD. Animals serve as the diversion of soldiers troubled by recurring thoughts of a traumatizing experience. In the case of Jesse, he suffered mental distortion after a suicide bombing incident that resulted to the deaths of his comrades.
The affectionate nature of cats and dogs can help soldiers with PTSD reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure and boost their immune system.
Fate has its way to change the directions of the lives of people and animals. Jesse and Kasha were probably meant to cross each other’s paths to remind them that life must continue no matter how tough and challenging life sometimes is.
image – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZMNFTgoLLs
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