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Apr 16, 2026

Cat Refuses To Leave Bedside Of Dying Grandma Who Raised Her

It’s never easy to get over the passing of a loved one, it would appear this is the same for cats as well.

 

The relationship between humans and pets is very special. The bond that develops when a human has animal companion can be quite profound, and animals feel the same heartbreak has us beings when they lose there owner especially in this particular case.

 

This cat Trooper  has loved one woman unconditionally pretty much all of her life — 96-year-old Sarah Whaley.

 

Back in 2014, Alexis Hackney and her family found Trooper while flipping a house — they heard her meowing from the basement and went to investigate.

 

“She was in the wall, and my mom and sister had to get a sledgehammer, and bust out the sheetrock and get her,” Hackney told. “She was about 2 weeks old. Her eyes were barely open.”

 

They couldn’t find Trooper’s mother, so they took the  kitten to their home in Tallahassee, Florida, where she formed a close bond with their grandmother Sarah who lived with them.

 

“My grandmother actually lived with us for 18 years,” Hackney said, “My grandmother would bottle-feed her, and she’d sit there and talk to her, and tell her how cute and sweet she is,”

 

Trooper slept on Whaley's bed most of the time and was constantly bringing her gifts from around the house.

 

While everyone could see how much Trooper loved Whaley, and Whaley loved Trooper, the family didn’t get a true sense of their connection until Whaley became very ill and Trooper being there all the time.

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