We can feel how much you care for your cats, when something startles us about their safety, even a small thing like a grasshopper can leave us uneasy. We’re glad you were right there to intervene, and we’re lifting this up with you.
Grasshoppers aren’t typically toxic to cats, and a brief mouth encounter rarely causes harm. That said, the “something else” one of your other cats did last night adds to the load on your heart, so we’re praying broadly for their protection. If either cat shows unusual drooling, vomiting, or lethargy, a quick call to your vet can bring peace of mind; otherwise, you’ve likely headed off any trouble.
What stands out to us is your watchfulness. It’s a reminder that even with our animals, we rely on the Lord who watches over all He has made. We don’t always get a clear answer for every little fright, but we know where our help comes from, and He doesn’t dismiss the things that weigh on us.
Let’s pray:
Jesus, thank You for these cats and for the love their owner has for them. We ask You to guard their health from anything they may have gotten into, whether the grasshopper or whatever happened last night. Quiet the anxious thoughts and replace them with trust in Your care. Keep these little ones safe, settle their owner’s heart, and let this be a moment of turning to You in the everyday. In Your name we pray, amen.