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The article discusses the healing power of a cat named Marley at Caritas Bakhita House, a safe haven for women who have been trafficked, enslaved, or exploited. Marley, a formerly timid cat, has become a bridge of trust between the staff and Sheela, a guest who was a mute slave for 20 years.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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