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Take for example the tragic tale of a cat in Indonesia.

Is the tale of the cat in Indonesia a happy tale? No, the tale of the cat in Indonesia isn’t a happy tale. The tale of the cat in Indonesia is a tragic tale.

She was so heartbroken by the death of her owner, she watched over her owner’s graveside for a year.

Why was she heartbroken? She was heartbroken by the death of her owner. How long did she watch over her owner’s graveside? She watched over her owner’s graveside for a year.

Cats are often thought of as selfish creatures. Many think they are incapable of unconditional love.

Are cats often thought of as selfish creatures? Yes, cats are often thought of as selfish creatures. What do many think they are incapable of? Many think they are incapable of unconditional love.

This is not the case. Some say that love and grief are universal. Everything under the sun blessed with a beating heart can feel these emotions.

Are love and grief universal? Yes, love and grief are universal. Can everything under the sun feel these emotions? No, not everything under the sun can feel these emotions. Everything under the sun blessed with a beating heart can feel these emotions.

The grieving cat’s lonely sorrow was first discovered by a passer-by.

Who discovered the grieving cat? The grieving cat was discovered by a passer-by.

Keli was walking near a graveyard in Central Java when he first heard the cat cry.

Where was Keli walking? Keli was walking in Central Java. Where did he first hear the cat cry? He first heard the cat cry near a graveyard.

The 28-year-old saw the distressed cat lying next to her dead owner’s blue gravestone.

Did the 28-year-old see a happy cat? No, the 28-year-old didn’t see a happy cat. The 28-year-old saw a distressed cat. Where was the cat lying? The cat was lying next to her dead owner’s blue gravestone.

The concerned man tried to adopt the cat, but his actions were in vain.

Was the man unconcerned? No, the man wasn’t unconcerned. The man was concerned. Were his actions to adopt the cat successful? No, his actions to adopt the cat weren’t successful. His actions to adopt the cat were in vain.

The cat continued to return to her dead owner’s grave. She can be found there when the moon is full and the sun is high.

Where did the cat continue to return? The cat continued to return to her dead owner’s grave. Can she be found there when the moon is half-full and the sun is low? No, she can’t be found there when the moon is half-full and the sun is low. She can be found there when the moon is full and the sun is high.

Day and night, the cat watches over her beloved owner’s final resting place.

When does the cat watch over her beloved owner’s final resting place? The cat watches over her beloved owner’s final resting place day and night.

Passers-by give the cat food and water.

Do passers-by give the cat beer and pizza? No, passers-by don’t give the cat beer and pizza. Passers-by give the cat food and water.

By following the cat, Keli saw that the cat also returns to her former home at least once a day.

How did Keli see the cat return home? Keli saw the cat return home by following it. How many times a day does the cat return to her former home? The cat returns to her former home at least once a day.

When there, her previous owner’s children feed her.

Who feeds her at her former home? Her previous owner’s children feed her at her former home.

She then makes her lonely way back to the grave.

Does she then make her happy way back to the grave? No, she doesn’t make her happy way back to the grave. She makes her lonely way back to the grave.

Keli explained, “Since the cat’s owner died, she has stayed here at the grave. She does not want to go home. She has been here for almost a year.”

Has the cat stayed at the grave for almost ten years since her owner died? No, the cat hasn’t stayed at the grave for almost ten years since her owner died. The cat has stayed at the grave for almost a year since her owner died. Does she want to go home? No, she doesn’t want to go home.

“I saw her every day and noticed that she was always there. Sometimes she would leave for a couple of hours to where she used to live before returning to the grave.

Did he see her there every other day? No, he didn’t see her there every other day. He saw her there every day. Where did she go? She went where she used to live. Would she leave for a couple of days before returning to the grave? No, she wouldn’t leave for a couple of days before returning to the grave. She would leave for a couple of hours before returning to the grave.

She sleeps there and meows. It’s very sad to see. It shows how close animals are to their owners.”

What does she do at the grave? She sleeps at the grave and meows. What does it show about animals and their owners? It shows how close animals are to their owners.

Death and grief are as much a part of life as laughter and love.

Are fish and chips as much a part of life as laughter and love? No, fish and chips are not as much a part of life as laughter and love. Death and grief are as much a part of life as laughter and love.

We treasure our friends and family. We also treasure our pets. In turn, our pets treasure us.

What do we treasure? We treasure our friends and family. What else do we treasure? We also treasure our pets. What do our pets do in turn? In turn, our pets treasure us.