Pete

Mrs Ellison had had her cat, Pete for about 3 years now and it was a most curious feline creature and a cute one too. The day she had brought it home as a stray kitten from the streets, it had looked haggard and avoided people and ate in little bites. But slowly she had nursed the distraught kitten back to flourishing health. Apparently, this kitty had lost it's family and wandered the streets

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Mrs Ellison's gaze was fixed on the television for a long time while she munched burgers from the centre table and occasionally drank from a glass of malt. Her favorite delicacy. It was past give before she slipped into a late afternoon nap.

Awoken by nightmares and the soft purrs of her kitty, she moved to the kitchen to prepare supper. Her husband, Dr. Mark Ellison, a politician would soon be home. They had been married for 3 years now and no issue was forthcoming. Sometimes her husband had found her weeping disconsolately in her room and consoled her. Her husband's relatives had been saying all manner of hurtful things about her childlessness but her husband had stood by her side and refused to divorce her. Their marriage had a lot of love and affection and they were also an affluent couple, so Mrs Ellison had very little to worry about in her home except the issue of childlessness that darkened her life.

Her husband was eating his food thoughtfully and occasionally gazed affectionately at her face. He saw pain and sorrow in it and he tried to pacify her with all the consoling words he could find.

Dr Ellison have several times suggested adoption but his wife said no and he accepted. He knew adoption was the wisest choice in this situation but he wouldn't do it without his wife's consent.
 


 

One day Mrs Ellison took her cat to a vet to have it checked out. of late it had begun exhibiting some strange behaviors. It would crawl up to her lap, set it's paws against her belly and tap it lightly then meow. But the vet doctor said the cat was perfectly fine. Then thoughtfully the vet doctor, Doctor Jen, said Mrs Ellison should get herself checked out at the hospital instead.

Mrs Ellison did that on a Wednesday morning. The initial diagnosis showed nothing was wrong with her. But the doctor referred her to a private clinic run by an Indian doctor in the centre of town for further diagnosis.

It was here that the Indian doctor used a special diagnosis method he had discovered on Mrs Ellison. The results it yielded was incredible. A novel kind of cancer had developed on the walls of her uterus. This type of cancer could not be detected by modern medical equipment. The cancer was responsible for the convulsing pain she often felt, and as the doctor later found out, it was also responsible for her childlessness, because the cancer cells inhibited the fertilization of cells in the womb.

The doctor revealed further that had the discovery not been made when it was, it would reach a stage where it becomes incurable and fatal, it would have taken Mrs Ellison's life after a period of five years and six months.

The Indian Doctor sent Mrs Ellison for a special treatment in one of the reputable hospitals in India. The Indian doctors worked tirelessly before a cure was discovered and Mrs Ellison cured.

 


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Not more than 3 months afterward Mrs Ellison took in and after nine months was delivered of twins, a boy and a girl. All her sorrow and misery were at an end and her home became a joyful one and she became a mother at last. 

Soon a permanent cure was discovered for medical affliction from which she had been cured. About 90 cases of this disease was discovered in the world. As revealed by research, thousands of people had died by it before the discovery of a cure and about as many women had be made permanently barren because their cases were not discovered early enough


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When the story spread of how the cat of Mrs Ellison had helped in making this awesome physiological discovery that had saved thousands of lives and given enough hope to many intending couples, Pete, her cat, became an internet sensation. Mrs Ellison herself had entered the Guinness's Book Of Records for the first ever recorded case of that affliction and for the first to be ever healed of it. But she knew that without the mysterious involvement of her feline friend, Pete, it might never have happened the way it did. 

The End.

Thanks For Reading.

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