Spašavanje mačića, pjevačice iz Splita

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Daniela Lučić izvještava o tragičnom događaju uoči velike proslave u Jelsi. 

„Prije par dana smo u Jelsi, na prepunoj pjaci, imali veliki koncert, mnogi kažu veličanstven, ali to nije tema ovog mog piskaranja.
Naš zbor Svete Cecilije su pojačali su prijatelji sa otoka, a među njima i ekipica pjevača splitskog HNK. Moram posebno istaknuti cure, drage djevojke koje ne samo što sjajno pjevaju, lijepe su , mlade, zgodne već  i posjeduju kvalitete velikih  nesebičnih ljudi. Dok su se mnogi divili glasu i stasu solistkinje Maje Andrijolić te njenih kolegica Dore Bekavac, Ane Čudine, Ane Conjar, Klare Čipić , nitko nije znao da noć prije nisu spavale.
 
Zbog koncerta? Ne. Nemaju one tremu. 
 
Nisu spavale jer su bile u  akciji pomaganja jednom malom uličnom mačiću, koji se našao u krivo vrijeme na krivom mjestu. Turisti su šetali svog psa, pasmine Jack Russel i on je malog mačića, koji je bio skoro slijep doslovno rastrgao. Djevojke su pokupile teško ranjenog mačića, organizirale se i pomoć potražile u kod  veterinara u Starom Gradu. Operacija je trajala više od dva sata, nije bila ni jeftina, ali su cure , uz pomoć još nekih kolegica iz  HNK Split platile potreban iznos i pred zoru krenule u Jelsu.
Besana noć nije utjecala na njihovo pjevanje. Ali nakon koncerta, bile su tužne, mačić nije preživio.
Vlasnci psa su čak optužili slijepog mačiča od mjesec ipo dana za napad na njihovog psa.
 
Pitanje koje mi se vrzma po glavi je: Mogu li bilo čiji psi tako ubijati mačke koje im se nađu na putu i da za to nitko ne odgovara? 
Mnogi od nas bi na tu scenu okrenuli glavu, imali grč u želudcu i krenuli dalje,ostavljajući nemoćno biće u agoniji.
 Ali to nisu učinile one, dobre, drage cure.Krenule su u akciju predvođene solisticom Majom učinile sve kako bi pomogle teško ranjenom mačiću. Nesebičnost kakvu posjeduju rijetki. Svoje vrijeme i novac su dale životinji koja je patila.Pokazale su svojim primjerom što znači biti čovjek i kako ne smijemo zatvarati oči već trebamo djelovati.
 
Svaki puta kada čujem Carminu Buranu, Traviatu, Era i ostale skladbe s ovogodišnjeg koncerta, neću misliti da su to samo izvrsne pjevačice koje su pjevale s nama. To su cure,žene,za primjer svima.
 
Malo tko bi postupio poput njih.
 
Sretan dan mačaka,svima,a posebno njima!??‍⬛?”
 
Daniela Lučić 08.08.2025.
 
 
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