
2-Year-Old Asks If the Family Cat Can Go Down the Slide. Then Her Mom Brings Ou…
Nicole DelGiudice’s 2-year-old daughter, Harlee, was playing on the slide when she turned to her mom with an unexpected question: Could she send the …
In a small town in the US, a heartwarming story emerged recently. A two-year-old girl, whose family prefers to remain anonymous, has found a unique way to cope with the loss of her beloved Russian Blue cat. Two years ago, the family lost their kitten. Now, the little girl interacts with her cat's ashes, kept in a small urn. "Mama, I want kitty to go down the slide," the toddler says in the video, gently placing the urn on a toy slide. The video, which has gone viral, shows the girl's innocent interactions with the urn, highlighting the enduring bond between humans and their pets. It's a touching reminder of the power of love and the unique ways children process grief. The video's popularity underscores the widespread interest in stories about pets and family.
Nicole DelGiudice’s 2-year-old daughter, Harlee, was playing on the slide when she turned to her mom with an unexpected question: Could she send the …