š¾ She followed them every morning⦠until one day, she didnāt stop. What made this loyal cat break her routine and show up at school, scratching at the door? šŗĀ Read the full heartwarming story in the article below!š
A cat named Luna has been part of the Lucier family since 2019, and from the moment she arrived, she made it clearāshe doesnāt like being apart from her favorite humans.
Heather Lucier adopted Luna from a shelter, and the fluffy newcomer quickly settled into her new life. She formed an especially close bond with Heatherās two children, becoming their loyal companion. Whether itās curling up with them at night or joining them on neighborhood strolls, Luna is always close by. Their walks together often attract amused smiles from neighbors, whoāve come to know Luna as part of the family unit.
During the pandemic, when schools shifted to online learning, Luna was thrilled. Her little humans were home all day, and she made it her mission to be involved in every lesson, nap, and break time. But when schools reopened and the kids returned to in-person classes, Luna wasnāt so thrilled anymore.
Every morning, sheād accompany them to the corner of the street, then watch them cross before turning around and heading home. But one day, that routine changed. Instead of returning, Luna took matters into her own paws.
That morning, Heather assumed Luna had wandered off for one of her usual strolls. But then the phone rangāit was the school. At first, Heather panicked, fearing something had happened to one of the kids. Instead, she learned something both surprising and oddly heartwarming: Luna had followed the kids all the way to the school building and was now scratching at the doors, determined to get inside.
Luna, it turns out, was no longer content with stopping at the street corner.
School staff, already familiar with the friendly cat from previous encounters during the lockdown, had no trouble recognizing her. She was known to accompany Heather during food pickups and was often seen by the school gates.
Heather rushed over, only to find Luna making a scene at the entrance, meowing loudly and trying to sneak her way into the school. After a few gentle words and the promise of treats, Heather finally managed to lure her determined feline back home.
Luna may not have made it into class that day, but she certainly made an impression. The children were delighted by the story and joked that they wished their furry friend could sit with them during lessons ā and their classmates agreed.
With a bond that strong, it might not be long before Luna tries again. And who knows ā maybe one day the school will make room for one extra, very fluffy student.