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Posted on 07/26/2007 5:07:38 AM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia
Probably, the cat just likes to watch people die. Cats are just plain mean.
Probably, the cat just likes to watch people die. Cats are just plain mean.
ROTFL!
No meow mix is found in your home, eh?
Its easy to hear the “death rattle”
Maybe an animal behavior expert could explain why this cat would be drawn toward those about to die. I’d like to think that the creature is extraordinarily compassionate, but it could be nothing more than a quiet place to take a nap.
“Cat scan”
groan....
How is it a cat is allowed to freely roam a nursing home?
To control the mouse population?
...and if you see this guy while boarding a plane, take a later flight.
Depends on if you have named putty in your will.
Depends on if you have named puddy tat in your will.
Also we are not afraid of vacuum cleaners.
Wait ‘till he rolls up with himself.
“Also we are not afraid of vacuum cleaners.”
ROFL!
Here is a wild guess. Maybe the oder of our breath and perspiration changes when we are about to die. The cat can smell these changes. I read an article about a dog who knew when its owner was going to have a seizure. So animals being able to sense a change in our health is not unknown.
Animal therapy (just having dogs and cats around patients) does tremendous good for patients with early and mid stage alzheimers disease.
Taking care of an animal, or looking forward to interacting with an animal, provides an additional reinforcement of routine that helps with short and mid term memory.
I have heard that dogs can smell cancer in a person.
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