Glen Schallman, a 56-year-old man in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, adopted a black cat at the beginning of this year. Unexpectedly, the black cat saved his life at a critical moment.
Sharman suffers from three rare brain diseases, causing him to have frequent epilepsy seizures. He was diagnosed with the conditions of "polycerebellar gyrus" and "unilateral fistula". In addition, he also had a tumor called "Subordinate Mound Defective Tumor".
These rare symptoms make Sharman suffer from epilepsy at least once a day. If he suffers during sleep, it will interfere with the body's breathing and can quickly cause death.
Luckily, Schalman now has his adopted cat to protect him. The one-year-old cat is named Blake. In addition to being with Schalman, he can also save his life when his rare disease occurs.
Although Blake has not received any special training, every time Schalman had a seizure in his sleep at night, Blake bit his toes and woke him up.
What's more bizarre is that Blake is also quite spiritual. When Schalman is about to have epilepsy, it actually has some sense, allowing Schalman to avoid some dangerous situations.
Sharman said that once, he was sitting watching TV. When his arms started to tremble, Blake jumped onto his knees and stroked his arm, looking at him, making a cat purr.
Currently, Sharman is the longest-lived person among those suffering from this type of disease. When Schalman took Blake away at an adoption event, it can be said that he saved the cat; now, in order to repay the cat, the cat began to help Schalman.