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Tara "The Hero Cat", or Zatara, is a female tabby cat living in California, who came to worldwide attention after rescuing her family's child from being attacked by a neighbor's dog. The moment was caught on household surveillance videos and became a media sensation, appearing on websites and televised news across the globe. The footage uploaded on YouTube attracted over 16.8 million views in the first 48 hours.


Video Tara (cat)



Early life

Tara joined the Triantafilo family in 2008 after she followed the parents to their home. The name Tara was the pet form of 'Zatara', the name smugglers gave to Edmond Dantès in The Count of Monte Cristo. The smugglers said it meant driftwood.


Maps Tara (cat)



Rise to fame

On May 13, 2014, four-year-old Jeremy Triantafilo was riding his bicycle in his family's driveway in Bakersfield, California, when a neighborhood dog, described as an 8-month-old Labrador and Chow mix, came from behind and viciously attacked him on his leg. The dog was violently pulling Jeremy down his driveway when Tara bolted to the rescue, tackling the much larger dog and chasing him away, then returning to Jeremy's side to check on him. Jeremy needed 10 stitches in his left calf following the attack, but he mounted a swift recovery and was thankful for Tara's heroics.

A few days later, the local minor league baseball team the Bakersfield Blaze invited the cat, assisted by Jeremy's family, to throw the first pitch at a Bakersfield minor league baseball game in Sam Lynn Ballpark as a recognition for her deed. In the same spirit, Cat Fanciers' Association announced Tara the recipient of its first-ever Cat Hero Award.

On June 3, 2014, the Bakersfield Board of Supervisors proclaimed June 3 Tara the Hero Cat Day.

On August 15, 2014, Tara was awarded the Special Award For Cat Achievement by the Cat Vid Festival.

On September 26, 2014, Tara was awarded the Blue Tiger Award; an award only awarded to Military service dogs.

Tara became the first non-human to be named the grand marshal for Bakersfield's Christmas parade in 2014.

On June 19, 2015, Tara was awarded with the Los Angeles SPCA's "Hero Dog" award, for which she also won a year's supply of cat food.

On New Years Day, 2018, Tara and her family rode in the Rose Parade on the Lucy Pet Foundation Paws for Life float honoring heroic animals.


Hero Cat - Unlikely Animal Friends Episode - Nat Geo WILD
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Records

First video in YouTube history to reach 20 million views in 5 days.

Ranked 22nd most influential cat on the internet by Friskies.


Triantafilo family talks about Tara the Hero Cat Day - YouTube
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Fate of the dog

Scrappy, an approximately 8-month-old Labrador-Chow mix was surrendered by its owners to the City of Bakersfield Animal Care Center later on May 13, when it began a mandatory 10-day quarantine period to determine whether the animal had rabies.

After the video of Tara went viral, websites and online petitions popped up urging the dog not be put down, and calls flooded the phones at the Bakersfield Animal Care Center, according its director Julie Johnson. Despite this, based on the observations in the kennel during the quarantine period, the dog remained classified as a "vicious" and "dangerous" animal. Therefore, adoption requests were strictly denied.

At the end of the mandatory 10-day quarantine period, Scrappy was euthanized despite opposition from animal groups and online petitioners. The dog "was humanely euthanized over the weekend," (May 24, 2014) according to Johnson, who noted the incident has ended far from quietly.


Family Cat Saves Boy From Dog Attack - NBC Bay Area
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See also

  • List of cats
  • Tabby cat
  • Cats and the Internet

Cat Who Rescued Young Boy Wins Hero Dog Award
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References


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External links

  • Tara the Hero Cat, official website
  • Tara Hero Cat - Official, Facebook page
  • "My Cat Saved My Son", YouTube, May 14, 2014

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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