They Found This Little Boy’s Missing Cat. His Reaction Couldn’t Be Better.

Losing a pet can can an awful and traumatic experience. Even a temporary separation can be heartbreaking. 

This little boy lost his pet cat and was devastated. Luckily, his family found his favorite feline. This is the moment they were reunited…

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Thank goodness that beautiful furball was found! Both FIV and Feline Leukemia are rampant in stray cats. Neither disease has a cure. Keep your cat safe and inside!

Read more: http://viralnova.com/missing-cat-reunion/

They Called Her Son A Bully, So She Spoke Out To Show There’s More Than Meets The Eye

Any parent would be horrified to learn that their child has been labeled a bully.

In the case of Australian mom Sonia Buckley, that’s exactly what happened. After her son Billy was called a bully, Buckley noticed kids shunning him and not allowing him to participate in their group activities. Buckley decided to reach out to other children’s parents via Facebook and read an open letter with the hopes that Billy would be able to make friends and shirk the nasty label.

“You may think he’s a bully. He may have said some nasty things or even hurt your child, and for that I’m truly sorry,” Buckley said. “From a very young age Billy has suffered from ADHD, ODD, intellectual learning disability, and severe behavioral disorder.”

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“Billy interprets everything very differently to what most people would. If Billy doesn’t understand he may react,” she continued. “People think Billy is a bully… but Billy doesn’t understand the world and the world doesn’t understand him.”

Buckley ends with a plea to parents to educate their children about disabilities. Listen to the full open letter here.

Teaching children to treat other kids with respect is essential, but it’s important to acknowledge that it’s much harder to do with behavioral disorders.

I can’t imagine what a difficult position this mom is in, so here’s hoping her letter is just the start of an important conversation in the community.

Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/bully-with-disability/

Ashton Kutcher takes on role of Steve Jobs in new film

http://twitter.com/#!/tomrotunno/status/186797936179552259

Here’s a quick report from Variety:

The film will chronicle Steve Jobs from wayward hippie to co-founder of Apple, where he became one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of our time.

Five Star Institute’s Mark Hulme is financing and will produce the pic, which is skedded to start production in May while Kutcher is on hiatus from his hit CBS series.

CAA, which reps both Kutcher and Stern, will represent the pic’s domestic distribution rights.

Ashton Kutcher, the man who hasn't made a good movie, ever (http://t.co/el06WtMZ) is to play Steve Jobs in the upcoming biopic.

— Matthew Popay (@MattPopay) April 2, 2012

This is true. Twitchy will continue to monitor this report and update this post as needed.

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/04/02/ashton-kutcher-takes-on-role-of-steve-jobs-in-new-film/