A Beloved Horse Went To The Hospital To Say Goodbye To Its Dying Owner Fun Love
Goodbye, old friend.
Frank Keat was an 80-year-old horse breeder from Cardinham, England. In the twilight of his life, Keat was diagnosed with terminal cancer and was unable to care for his horses for the first time since he was 15.
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Keat was being treated at Bodmin Hospital in Cornwall, England, and desperately wanted to see the last horse he broke, Early Morn, before he died. However, Keat was physically unable to make it happen because of his cancer. It was then that his nurses came up with a plan.
On Friday, the nurses arranged for 5-year-old Early Morn to surprise Keat at the hospital. They met on the hospital patio in an emotional reunion between man and animal. Keat died three days later.
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I can honestly say that this is the most memorable day of my career. The emotion was overwhelming and there wasn't a dry eye on the ward.
Frank was just overwhelmed and speechless.
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