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  • 7/7/2025
A kindhearted resident has shared the extra lengths she went to find water for a family of geese shading from extreme heat. As cat-sitter Julie Nashawaty, 44, from Boston, Massachusetts, was walking from one client to the next, she came across the geese squeezed into a tiny spot of shade, all looking very lethargic. Right away, Julie said she knew she wanted to help, asking the geese if they were hot and deciding to capture her efforts on video. The 44-year-old then headed into a nearby business to ask for a plate of water that the geese could share, also spreading some on the sidewalk to see if that worked. With her phone recording, Julie then watched as the adult and baby geese enjoyed the much-needed water that she had provided for them, later sharing a video on social media.
Transcript
00:00You guys okay?
00:05Are we hot? We are hot.
00:08Good job, babies.
00:11I know, it's so hot out.
00:13You guys did so good.
00:15I promise.
00:20Oh, how good. I know, it's so hot out.
00:24It's so hot out. Good job, everybody.
00:28I know, guys, you're doing so good.
00:29I'm going to get you something else.
00:31I promise.
00:34I know, we're going to get you something else.
00:36I promise.
00:39Don't worry, we're going to get you more water.
00:44I know, we're going to get one more thing, okay?
00:47One more, I promise.
00:50I know, I know, I know.
00:52Nice lady's going to go get us some more stuff.
00:54I'm not supposed to go near you, though.
00:57I'm not supposed to have you come near.
00:59Good job, everybody.
01:02Good job, everybody.
01:05Good job.
01:08Good job, friends.
01:21Good job, friends.
01:22Good job, everyone.
01:26Is that good?
01:27Is that good?
01:33What are you doing?
01:34How's that?
01:35Isn't that good?
01:36Good job, baby?
01:40Is that good?

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