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Last Updated:December 04, 2024, 14:36 IST

The clip captured the little one with the stray cats on the waterlogged road, who later moved them to safety.

The video was shared on a Facebook page, which praised the kid's effort.  (Photo Credits: Facebook)

The video was shared on a Facebook page, which praised the kid’s effort. (Photo Credits: Facebook)

A heartwarming video has emerged reportedly from the flood-hit areas of Malaysia, showcasing the kindness of a young boy. The clip shows the boy crossing through knee-deep water while holding three cats. The 22-second clip captured the little one with the stray cats on the waterlogged road, who later moved them to safety. The video has now gone viral and the kid has been winning praise for his efforts.

The video was shared on a Facebook page, which hailed the kid for his deed. The video began with the kid tightly holding all three cats in his arms while carrying a bag alongside. He made it to the other side of the road after dodging his way through the waterlogged street. As he reached the other side of the road with no floodwater, he gently put the cats down. The video also captured a few kids who are seen observing the kittens.

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This gesture of the boy, especially during difficult times, has truly touched the hearts of many. The video has amassed numerous likes and comments from social media users. People have been lauding the boy for this selfless gesture, with many expressing that the video has restored their faith in humanity.

Comments have been pouring in, with one user saying, “The kid may be small, but he has a big heart,” while another noted, “Thank you, kind-hearted brother.” Someone wrote, “The cats were excited to meet the mainland.” Another user stated, “May this child’s sustenance be, may God protect this child from all harm.” Others simply thanked the boy for his kind gesture.

Severe floods triggered by monsoon rainfall have devastated Malaysia and southern Thailand. According to reports, it has killed over 30 people and displaced several others in both the countries. The natural calamity also submerged large tracts of rice fields and damaged roads, houses and public facilities. Authorities in both the nations have planned shelters and evacuation plans, anticipating that the rainfall will continue.

News viral Video Of A Boy Saving 3 Cats In Flood-hit Malaysia Wins A Million Hearts Online