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The cat wailed nonstop in the kitchen, but the cries had a purpose…

A Quiet Apartment Turns Chaotic

The cat screamed endlessly in the kitchen. I was about to swat him with a rag—until I realized he wasn’t crying without reason.

The apartment had been quiet all morning. My sister left for a two-week vacation, trusting me to watch her orange tabby, Milo. She warned he was “a bit dramatic,” but I assumed it was just typical cat behavior.

Fever and Frustration

By evening, I felt awful. A pounding headache, a blocked nose, chills running through me. By nightfall, my fever spiked. All I wanted was to collapse into bed.

Then the screaming began. Not a soft meow. Not a chirp. A desperate, full-blown howl erupted from the kitchen.

“Milo… please…” I muttered, dragging myself out of bed. I refilled his food bowl, poured fresh water, and gave him treats. He ate calmly, tail flicking, eyes relaxed. Problem solved—or so I thought.

The Screaming Returns

The moment I lay back down, Milo’s screams returned. Louder. More urgent. I stumbled to the kitchen again—more food, more water, cleaned the litter box, gave attention. Nothing worked. Every time I tried to rest, Milo screamed as if the world was ending.

After the fifth trip, my patience snapped. My head throbbed, fever making everything surreal. When Milo yowled again, I grabbed a damp rag and waved it at him, shooing him out of the kitchen. I shut the door. Silence. Finally.

A Terrifying Discovery

I collapsed onto the bed, exhausted. Then I heard it—scratching. Slow, frantic, desperate, coming from the kitchen door. Milo wasn’t crying anymore. He was trying to get back in.

Annoyed and drained, I opened the door, ready to scold him. A wave of heat and a choking smell hit me. Gas. My heart skipped.

The stove burner was on—no flame, just gas pouring into the apartment. In my fever haze, I must have brushed against the knob earlier. The windows were closed. The room filled with deadly fumes.

Milo stood by the stove, fur puffed, eyes wide, tail twitching. The screaming. The scratching. The refusal to let me sleep—it all made sense. He wasn’t dramatic. He was trying to save my life.

A Hero in Fur

I rushed to turn off the stove, threw open every window, and collapsed onto the kitchen floor, shaking. Milo leapt onto my chest, pressing his warm body against mine, purring loudly for the first time all night.

If I had stayed in bed… If I had ignored him… I might never have woken up.

K

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