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Animals are a special gift for this tough guy By Mike Malfi

July 14, 2010
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I’m a 59 year old man – a Vietnam veteran, law enforcement, NYC guy. Not your stereotypical animal rights guy. But, animals are who taught me my humanity. I guess that was God’s way of doing it. Animals are such innocent creatures, defenseless in some ways. I can feel sorry for a person in need, but that’s a world away from feeling almost parental in your wanting to take care of another of God’s creations.

I know when I was broken, in just about every way a man could be broken, it was my pets, my substitute children who were the physical manifestation of God’s love to me. They and no one else were there comforting me, showing me that someone did care that I was still alive. That I had to stay strong because they needed me to be there for them, as I needed to have them there with me – their warmth and their love showing in their eyes.

They lay beside me while I recovered. Remember, it was the animals in the manger who helped Baby Jesus stay warm that first night. Their love helps gives us strength. They are a gift showing us what compassion and gentleness means in this life, even as other people can make you question those very things in this life.

There’s no shame in caring for an innocent life. It’s an imperative. And, if nothing else in life shows it as clearly, those eyes looking at you with love that will never betray you, are the example and lesson God give you.

~Mike Malfi

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  1. beautifuel's avatar
    beautifuel permalink
    July 14, 2010 7:05 pm

    Wow how beautiful. Make me teared up. 🙂

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  2. Mira Iordanescu's avatar
    July 14, 2010 7:09 pm

    Thank you man…you too are a blessing from God…

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  3. Judith McLeod's avatar
    Judith McLeod permalink
    July 14, 2010 10:36 pm

    You and I think alike. I suffer from depression and if not for my animals I would probably never get up. But they need me and I have to look after them. They are my responsibility. Thank God for people like you.

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    Kelly permalink
    July 14, 2010 11:11 pm

    Thank you Mike, for understanding the power of the voiceless. In a parallel kind of way I have a story about my dog. She was abused in her young life – her ribs were broken, and her tail. Yet she is the epitome of love and trust to this day, open and loving to all. She taught me everything I need to know in this life about forgiveness.

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  5. Andres Grijalva's avatar
    Andres Grijalva permalink
    July 15, 2010 3:30 am

    Thanks for this lovely post Mike.

    There’s no doubt that caring for animals makes you a better person. It’s a shame not everybody has been lucky enough to experience that great feeling of love and compassion you get when taking care of a defenseless creature and fully appreciating the innocence of animals. For those that have not yet experience it I urge you to go in search of it and I guarantee it will change your life.

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  6. MICHELLE MOREL's avatar
    MICHELLE MOREL permalink
    July 15, 2010 12:05 pm

    THIS IS LOVELY MIKE AND NEEDS POSTING TO ALL PEOPLE ON FACEBOOK TO SHOW ANIMALS ARE NOT TOYS OR DUMB BUT GIVE THEM LOVE AND THEY WILL RETURN IT TEN FOLD YOURS SINCERELY MICHELLE MOREL

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