?" another commenter asked. Pets have their ways of letting you know what they like and dislike! Cats tend to do whatever intrigues them without worrying about the logistics of it, so I'm sure this family is used to finding him in bags.
In a happy turn of events, the miraculous survivor found a forever home in the midst of her rescue. Pilot Chelsea Tugaw contacted the victims' families to ask for permission to adopt the, to which they happily agreed.
“I just hope she knows she’s going to a really loving home and that it’ll be her final home,” Tugaw told the news outlet.Despite enduring the same massive fall that killed both of her human parents, senior cat Mirage survived with only a few serious injuries. While being in her cat carrier may have helped, it's also worth noting that cats have a special ability called the righting reflex that helps themThe righting reflex helps cats reorient their bodies while falling so that they always land on their feet. They can also relax their spine and distribute their body weight over as much space as possible in order to lighten the impact, which is likely how Mirage survived such a huge fall.
As heartbreaking as it is to learn of the cat parents' passing, it's comforting to know that their beloved cat will be taken care of from now on. Thank you, Chelsea, for all you've done for Mirage!first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 3, 2025
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serves up a BBQ lunch prepared by Disney Cast Members during your day on the island. The food on the island is served in two locations.“'She can’t talk’ how do you think she’s going to learn?” one person commented, quoting the user.
“It takes a massive effort to not talk to your baby,” another person added.Other commenters were quick to mention the scientific and developmental benefits of talking with your children, with one adding, “Your 11 month old should already be saying words. Not full sentences but some words. Kids learn by you speaking to them.”
Diane W Bales — Child Life Program Director at, professor, and extension human development specialist — strongly recommends talking to your baby, calling it “the most important step you can take.”