Avika Gor's Late Dog 'Sent' Rescued Kitten as a Sign of Love, She Believes

Actress Avika Gor penned an emotional note on the death anniversary of her beloved dog, Shiroo. She revealed that a rescued kitten named Sheree unexpectedly came into her life earlier this month. Avika believes this was a guided event and a sign from Shiroo, suggesting love returns in new forms. She expressed gratitude for this "second chance at love" and the healing the new kitten has brought.

Key Points: Avika Gor Believes Late Dog Sent Her a Rescue Kitten

  • Emotional pet loss anniversary
  • Believes rescued kitten was a sign
  • Shares story of unexpected healing
  • Kitten named Sheree entered life unplanned
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Avika Gor believes late pet dog 'sent' rescued kitten as sign of love

Actress Avika Gor shares an emotional story, believing her late pet dog Shiroo guided a rescued kitten named Sheree into her life as a sign of enduring love.

"Maybe love doesn't disappear. Maybe it returns in softer paws, in new whiskers, in different eyes. - Avika Gor"

Mumbai, Feb 23

Actress Avika Gor penned an emotional note remembering her pet dog Shiroo on his death anniversary, while sharing how a rescued kitten, Sheree, has brought unexpected healing into her life.

Avika took to Instagram, where she shared two pictures. The first featured her cuddling the kitten she rescued. The second was a monochrome photograph of the actress adorably kissing her dog shiroo, who passed away last year.

Recalling February 21 last year as the day her "little angel" crossed the rainbow bridge, Avika described Shiroo as her "tiny shadow" and "heartbeat in a fur coat".

She wrote: "Shiroo ki Sheree Some souls never really leave... they just change the way they love us. On 21st Feb last year, my little angel Shiroo crossed the rainbow bridge. My tiny shadow, my heartbeat in a fur coat, my forever baby."

The actress revealed that earlier this month, on February 1, a rescued kitten came into her life in what she called an unplanned but "guided" moment.

"And this year, on 1st Feb, life placed a rescued kitten in my arms. I didn't plan it. I didn't expect it. We couldn't find a home for her and even thought of just fostering for a while. But somehow, it felt... guided. Maybe love doesn't disappear. Maybe it returns in softer paws, in new whiskers, in different eyes."

Avika said she believes it was Shiroo's way of ensuring they would have "something to hold" before the difficult month arrived.

"His passing broke us, my Shiroo knew we would need something to hold before this month arrived. I don't think if it's just a sign. It's all his plan. And I do know that love like his only multiplies. Forever my baby. I love you. And thank you, we are grateful for the second chance at love. Sheree (the cutest, naughtiest kitten) has chosen you and we are so grateful."

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Rohit P
Pets are family. The pain of losing them is real. Glad she found comfort. More people should adopt rescued animals instead of buying expensive breeds.
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Aman W
While the sentiment is lovely, I hope this encourages responsible pet ownership. Adopting a pet is a lifelong commitment, not just an emotional replacement. Kudos to her for rescuing though.
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Sarah B
"Maybe love returns in softer paws" – that line made me tear up. It's a universal feeling, this cycle of love and loss. Wishing her and Sheree all the happiness.
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Karthik V
It's nice to see celebrities using their platform to talk about pet adoption and the deep bond we share with animals. Our strays need love too. Jai hind!
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Nisha Z
My grandmother always said when a loved one leaves, they send a new soul to watch over you. This story proves that. God bless both the furry babies. ❤️

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