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Oscar the Cat Predicts Death
At a nursing home in Providence, Rhode Island a wall plaque honors Oscar, an unusual member of the nursing team, for his “compassionate hospice care.”

Oscar is a cat, and he has an uncanny ability to predict when the home’s residents are going to die. In at least 25 different cases, Oscar has accurately chosen who is about to die, usually within four hours, by curling up on their bed, nuzzling the person and purring until they pass away.

The staff at the home, which treats people with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and other illnesses, are so trusting of Oscar’s instincts that they now call family members as soon as Oscar takes a post.

Whether or not Oscar’s behavior is scientifically significant remains a mystery, but the nursing home staff is grateful for Oscar’s warnings, which give families extra time to spend with loved ones right before they pass away.

The New England Journal of Medicine July 26, 2007, 357:328-329 (Free Full-Text Article)

CNN.com July 30, 2007 


Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Animals often seem to have a sixth sense about things that humans may overlook. This story is really an astonishing example of the innate gifts both humans and animals possess.

Of course, animals are not just bearers of bad news. Having a pet has been shown to
reduce stress and add years of happiness to your life.


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BY Bridestein   
  
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I'd think I'd take a little closer look at that cat.  ;-)
 

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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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How is Oscar with LOTTO Number projection?  ;-)

 
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BY annapavlova42   
  
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Animals of all breeds are naturally perceptive beings.  So are we.  The difference is, most people do not use this gift.  Where-as, animals use this gift naturally.  Not uncommon.

 
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BY Reesacat   
  
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Reesa, my cat who passed away at 17 last month, would know when I was ill or friends who would come over were upset or sick.

She would lie on your chest purring loudly and not get up until you were better.  I learned to listen to her and avoided some bad falls from seizures when she would tell me I was having a "bad" day from CFIDS.

Old vets have said a purring cat heals broken bones.

Guide dogs can help epileptics.

God has given us many friends in fur coats.
 

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BY Phantom O' Banjo   
  
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You got special cats!  Mine wakes me up in the morning to get fresh water. Then sits in my chair when I want to sit in it.

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