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Sometimes people do things that make you get a little faith back in humanity.

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>Adam Wilson’s week was bad — and getting worse. On Monday, the Denver man said goodbye to his elderly cat at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital. Three days later, he found himself with his dog, injured in a Christmas Eve fight with another dog, at the same facility to patch up a worrisome bite wound. It was Christmas morning and Wilson was retrieving his credit card to pay the upfront $200 emergency room fee when things suddenly took a very merry turn. “This man walks up and says, ‘Nope, nope, nope — let me cover that,'” Wilson recounted Friday in a phone interview. “He told me that no one should ever have to be here on Christmas dealing with their pet. I was stunned, I was speechless.” And it didn’t stop there. Wilson said he offered to cover the bill of the next pet owner to walk through the doors at the Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in a “pay-it-forward” goodwill gesture. But the Good Samaritan, seated in the waiting room and armed with a stack of money-filled envelopes, wouldn’t hear of it.

Sometimes people do things that make you get a little faith back in humanity. Archive: https://archive.today/OwyKI From the post: >>Adam Wilson’s week was bad — and getting worse. On Monday, the Denver man said goodbye to his elderly cat at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital. Three days later, he found himself with his dog, injured in a Christmas Eve fight with another dog, at the same facility to patch up a worrisome bite wound. It was Christmas morning and Wilson was retrieving his credit card to pay the upfront $200 emergency room fee when things suddenly took a very merry turn. “This man walks up and says, ‘Nope, nope, nope — let me cover that,'” Wilson recounted Friday in a phone interview. “He told me that no one should ever have to be here on Christmas dealing with their pet. I was stunned, I was speechless.” And it didn’t stop there. Wilson said he offered to cover the bill of the next pet owner to walk through the doors at the Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in a “pay-it-forward” goodwill gesture. But the Good Samaritan, seated in the waiting room and armed with a stack of money-filled envelopes, wouldn’t hear of it.

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