Greetings, radiant viewers, 
and welcome to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants.  
Today’s show features 
amazing stories 
about intelligent 
animal companions 
from around the world 
that have saved 
and protected humans 
unconditionally. 
When we talk about 
animal companions, 
snakes probably don’t 
immediately come to mind. 
But in Mr. Wong’s 
household in China, 
it’s a different story. 
It all began 
in the summer of 1996, 
when the gentle Mr. Wong, 
who has loved animals 
since childhood, found 
a small, wounded python 
lying motionless 
on a large rock. 
He carefully picked up 
the snake, took him home, 
and with the guidance of 
a wise old Chinese doctor, 
was able to treat 
the animal’s wound 
with a special herb 
that stops bleeding and 
helps regenerate skin.
Through Mr. Wong’s 
loving care, not only 
did the elegant python 
recover from his wound 
in a mere three months, 
he actually put on several 
kilograms of weight! 
Seeing 
the now healthy snake, 
Mr. Wong was tempted 
to release him 
back into the wild, 
but was worried that 
he might get hurt again. 
In the end, 
Mr. Wong decided 
to continue looking after 
the snake in his home.
Two years later, 
Mr. Wong got married 
and became the father 
of a beautiful baby boy, 
and the snake immediately 
became the newborn’s 
special friend, playing 
with him affectionately. 
Whenever Mr. Wong 
and his wife went out, 
the snake was 
the responsible babysitter, 
letting the son ride him 
like a horse 
or put his little face 
on his cool skin. 
One summer night 
in 2001, Mrs. Wong 
was awakened by a noise 
and woke up her husband. 
Mr. Wong then got up 
to find a stranger 
lying on the floor 
with the faithful python 
wrapped tightly 
around his legs. 
The heroic snake 
had caught
the would-be burglar 
and protected 
his loving young family!
Upon hearing 
the heroic story of 
Mr. Wong’s snake friend, 
people came and 
wanted to buy the snake 
from Mr. Wong. 
But he refused 
all their offers 
and said that he would 
never sell the snake, 
just as he would 
never sell any of 
his family members! 
Animals will do anything 
without hesitation 
to protect their 
loving human friends. 
In April 2010, 
Maceo the cat 
did something 
out of the ordinary 
to awaken his caregivers, 
Kate Gatonyi 
and Bevan Garland, 
of Central Otago, 
New Zealand 
at 3 AM in the morning. 
Kate and Bevan said 
the cat dipped his paws 
in the toilet bowl and 
walked over their faces 
three times, 
finally awakening them 
to a raging fire 
three meters from 
their bedroom window. 
The fire had begun 
in their neighbor's shed 
and the flames were 
spreading to their garage 
and propane gas bottles, 
but luckily, the fire 
was put out in time 
by the neighbor.
Ms. Gatonyi praised 
Maceo for alerting them, 
saying, “He's a hero 
in my world. 
I think he was fantastic. 
He is going 
to get a lot of biscuits.”  
In Montana, USA 
a three year old cat 
named Schnautzie also 
alerted her human friends 
just in the nick of time. 
On a cold winter evening 
in 2007, 
Schnautzie could literally 
smell danger in the air – 
a gas pipe had burst 
outside her house and 
highly inflammable gas 
was rapidly 
entering the home. 
Thinking quickly 
she jumped on 
her sleeping caregiver 
Trudy Gay’s chest 
and sniffed at the air 
like a dog, something 
she had never done before.  
This tipped Ms. Gay 
that something was amiss 
and she quickly 
discovered the leak.  
Ms. Gay says 
the house furnace 
or hot water heater 
could have ignited 
the whole gas-filled 
residence at any moment 
and luckily 
everyone evacuated safely. 
For her bravery, 
Schnautzie received 
the Purple Paw Award 
from the Great Falls 
Animal Foundation 
in April 2010.
From time immemorial 
dogs have been known 
as humans’ best friends, 
and they are also 
their guardians. 
Their warmth and 
friendship shield people 
from loneliness and their 
loyalty and intelligence 
protect families from harm. 
In the United States, 
a bright dog named Gus 
saved his caregiver’s 
family, including 
a canine companion, 
from a roaring house fire 
in Bellevue, Idaho, USA.
On Saturday, 
March 6, 2010, while 
Steve and Jodee Mills 
were sleeping 
on the second floor 
of their home, 
a fire started downstairs. 
The house was 
a renovated barn 
without smoke detectors. 
After sensing the blaze, 
Gus began scratching 
and crying loudly 
in an effort 
to awaken the couple. 
The Mills woke up to 
Gus’s unusual behavior, 
saw that one of 
their bedroom walls 
was on fire, 
quickly exited the house 
and called 
the local fire department. 
Thus, thanks 
to Gus’s timely barking 
the Mills family was saved, 
and the firefighters 
who arrived on the scene 
were able to 
extinguish the blaze
within six minutes. 
The Mills said, "Gus has 
always been our hero." 
When we return, 
we’ll meet more 
fascinating animal heroes 
who have saved and 
protected human beings. 
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Welcome back to today’s 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
featuring amazing stories 
of altruistic animals that 
have safeguarded humans 
unconditionally. 
Dogs play 
an irreplaceable role 
in our society. 
They bring 
immense benefits 
to those around them 
and selflessly perform 
many services for humans. 
In addition to their 
absolute love and loyalty, 
they also provide 
health benefits 
to their caregivers. 
Studies show that people 
who care for canines 
usually experience 
longer, happier lives. 
Stories of how these 
blessed animal friends 
have saved the lives of 
their human companions 
are countless. 
Here’s another example 
from Texas, USA. 
In June 2010 
canine caregiver 
Trixie Wilson was sleeping 
in her bedroom when 
a fire began one evening 
in her Midland, Texas home. 
It started 
when a wall socket 
in the living room 
short circuited 
and caused a spark 
that spread to a unit 
that shines a light 
in her window that was 
plugged into the wall. 
The fire spread 
to the surrounding carpet 
and furniture, 
creating noxious smoke 
that soon filled the home. 
Seeing the danger, 
Trixie’s canine friend 
Gretchen began barking 
immediately, 
and awakened Trixie. 
Thus both were able to 
get out of the house safely. 
Thanks to Gretchen’s 
timely warning 
Trixie sustained no injuries. 
Of Gretchen 
Trixie has said, 
“That’s my baby.”
Our next story today 
involves an attentive 
Chihuahua named Chi Chi 
who saved the lives 
of two elderly women. 
In October 2008 
Rick and Mary Lane took 
6 kilogram Chi Chi 
with them to Indian Beach 
on North Carolina, 
USA’s Outer Banks 
for a day out. 
All three were resting 
in their beach chairs 
when Chi Chi, who 
was secured with a leash 
to ensure his safety, 
suddenly leapt out
of his chair 
and started screaming 
and crying while 
dragging the chair, which 
was still attached to him.  
According Mary, 
Chi Chi was making 
a sound that neither she 
nor her husband 
had ever heard before.
Startled, 
the Lanes looked up and 
found that Chi Chi had 
spotted an emergency 
about 90 meters 
down the beach. 
Two elderly ladies were 
on the brink of 
being drowned 
by a storm surge. 
One had fallen on her back, 
headfirst into 
the rushing surf, 
and the other was
frantically trying to 
keep her friend’s head up 
above the water while 
she herself was at great risk 
of being swept away 
at any second 
by the powerful tide.  
Rick and Mary immediately 
ran down the beach 
and helped the women, 
both of whom 
were in their nineties, 
out of the water. 
The ladies explained 
that they had fallen into 
the water accidentally. 
Thanks to 
Chi Chi's warning, 
the women were rescued, 
and in the meantime, 
the intuitive little canine 
had already jumped back 
into his little beach chair 
and fallen asleep!
For his heroism Chi Chi 
was voted by readers of 
Reader’s Digest magazine 
as “Hero Pet of the Year.” 
“In all the pet stories 
I've ever read, 
the animals were always 
saving someone they knew, 
like their family member 
or friend. 
Chi Chi wasn't. 
He was saving strangers. 
I didn't know I had a dog 
who could do such a thing," 
said Mary. 
Finally we move 
to the jungles, home to 
our affectionate friends, 
the monkeys. 
Monkeys are 
very bright beings 
and quite inventive. 
For example, 
the White-faced capuchins, 
which are found 
in Central America, 
know how to 
protect themselves 
from insect bites. 
They take leaves 
of the piper plant and 
rub them on each other 
because it acts 
as an insect repellent and 
because the plant also has 
anti-fungal properties.
A touching event 
that occurred in China 
clearly demonstrates 
the nobility of these
loving, furry beings.
In the summer of 1998, 
when Mr. Wang Chen-Wu, 
a forest ranger living in 
the Ta-shia River 
Nature Reserve 
in Guizhou, China, 
was patrolling 
a mountainous area, 
he found a trapped and 
injured Francois' Langur, 
a monkey that inhabits 
northeast Âu Lạc (Vietnam) 
and southern China. 
Without hesitation, 
Mr. Wang freed 
the little animal 
and took him home 
to tend to his wounds. 
The monkey’s lovely, 
soulful character 
inspired Mr. Wang 
to give him the name 
Lin Lin, meaning 
“Spirits” in Chinese.  
Three months later, 
Lin Lin had been 
nursed back to health so 
Mr. Wang returned him 
to the mountains.
Then around 2:00 AM 
one morning 
in June 2000, 
Mr. Wang was awakened 
by a series of hasty knocks, 
and found that 
Lin Lin was at the door. 
Upon seeing Mr. Wang, 
Lin Lin started tugging 
on his pants and 
pulling him out of the door 
with all his might, 
while crying loudly 
toward the mountain 
behind Mr. Wang’s home. 
It was then 
that Mr. Wang saw 
the mountain 
was collapsing! 
Huge rocks were 
rolling downhill and 
soil was spilling down 
with a thunderous noise. 
In shock, Mr. Wang
started shouting 
and running around to 
notify his fellow villagers, 
all of whom were able to 
escape right before 
the falling mountain 
buried the village. 
Lin Lin’s story 
has touched and inspired 
countless people in the area 
such as teachers 
and students to start 
animal protection groups. 
Many believe that it’s 
the friendship between 
humans and animals 
that creates the area’s 
harmonious atmosphere, 
and that this loving energy 
helps the people 
and animals thrive. 
To close, the stories 
we have recounted today 
of animal heroism 
show that all beings, 
no matter their species, 
are capable of 
acts of true altruism. 
This is yet further 
evidence of how all life 
on our planet 
has Heaven within. 
Beautiful viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
on today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
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May animals and humans 
live forever in peace 
on this wondrous, 
shared planet.