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  • The Furry Harbinger of Death

    Wild stuff....
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    Cat plays furry grim reaper at nursing home

    Oscar has predicted 25 deaths by curling up next to patient in final hours

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Oscar the cat seems to have an uncanny knack for predicting when nursing home patients are going to die, by curling up next to them during their final hours.

    His accuracy, observed in 25 cases, has led the staff to call family members once he has chosen someone. It usually means they have less than four hours to live.

    “He doesn’t make too many mistakes. He seems to understand when patients are about to die,” said Dr. David Dosa in an interview. He describes the phenomenon in a poignant essay in Thursday’s issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

    “Many family members take some solace from it. They appreciate the companionship that the cat provides for their dying loved one,” said Dosa, a geriatrician and assistant professor of medicine at Brown University.

    The 2-year-old feline was adopted as a kitten and grew up in a third-floor dementia unit at the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The facility treats people with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and other illnesses.

    After about six months, the staff noticed Oscar would make his own rounds, just like the doctors and nurses. He’d sniff and observe patients, then sit beside people who would wind up dying in a few hours.

    Aloof and businesslike feline
    Dosa said Oscar seems to take his work seriously and is generally aloof. “This is not a cat that’s friendly to people,” he said.

    Oscar is better at predicting death than the people who work there, said Dr. Joan Teno of Brown University, who treats patients at the nursing home and is an expert on care for the terminally ill.

    She was convinced of Oscar’s talent when he made his 13th correct call. While observing one patient, Teno said she noticed the woman wasn’t eating, was breathing with difficulty and that her legs had a bluish tinge, signs that often mean death is near.

    Oscar wouldn’t stay inside the room though, so Teno thought his streak was broken. Instead, it turned out the doctor’s prediction was roughly 10 hours too early. Sure enough, during the patient’s final two hours, nurses told Teno that Oscar joined the woman at her bedside.

    Furry harbinger of death
    Doctors say most of the people who get a visit from the sweet-faced, gray-and-white cat are so ill they probably don’t know he’s there, so patients aren’t aware he’s a harbinger of death. Most families are grateful for the advanced warning, although one wanted Oscar out of the room while a family member died. When Oscar is put outside, he paces and meows his displeasure.

    No one’s certain if Oscar’s behavior is scientifically significant or points to a cause. Teno wonders if the cat notices telltale scents or reads something into the behavior of the nurses who raised him.

    Nicholas Dodman, who directs an animal behavioral clinic at the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and has read Dosa’s article, said the only way to know is to carefully document how Oscar divides his time between the living and dying.

    If Oscar really is a furry grim reaper, it’s also possible his behavior could be driven by self-centered pleasures like a heated blanket placed on a dying person, Dodman said.

    Nursing home staffers aren’t concerned with explaining Oscar, so long as he gives families a better chance at saying goodbye to the dying.

    Oscar recently received a wall plaque publicly commending his “compassionate hospice care.”

  • #2
    I love cats and as far I know my cat knows when I`m in good or in bad mood...
    When I`m in good mood she comes and wants to play...
    When I`m sad then she comes and jumps up to me and
    sleeps
    Cold Hollow Machinery

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    • #3
      crazy....i do think some animals have a sixth sense you know esp dogs and cats...they must be able to tell

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      • #4
        me too. both dogs and the cat know what mood the whole family is in and i believe animals are great at reading humans...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Special-K View Post
          I love cats and as far I know my cat knows when I`m in good or in bad mood...
          When I`m in good mood she comes and wants to play...
          When I`m sad then she comes and jumps up to me and
          sleeps
          I totally agree, my two darling felines are like this too.
          They always know what's up and I watch them carefully because they always know things before I do.
          Dogs are like this too.
          This is an awesome awesome story, John. Thanks for sharing that.

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          • #6
            I just woke up and turned on the Today show and they were doing a story on this cat. Very interesting...
            I'm angry because you're stupid

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            • #7
              Cats are the spawn of Satan..so I can see how this one was sent up to be the grim reaper at a nursing home. Damn, what if you don't like cats and have to spend your last hours on earth with one Lucifer's minions snuggled up next to you?

              Mike
              Sleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.

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              • #8
                Damned right they are psychic, next door's cat knows when I'm hiding with my rifle waiting for the little fucker to walk over my Jag. I'll have the bastard one day.
                So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!

                I nearly broke her back

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                • #9
                  That's one Pussy that can stay off my ass..

                  That thing comes 'round me, I'll shoot it with my Daisey Red Rider BB gun...
                  Last edited by horns666; 07-26-2007, 09:45 AM.
                  "Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
                  Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!

                  "Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.

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                  • #10
                    IM sure there have been more than a few people who have said "I always knew pussy would be the death on him"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MBreinin View Post
                      Cats are the spawn of Satan..so I can see how this one was sent up to be the grim reaper at a nursing home. Damn, what if you don't like cats and have to spend your last hours on earth with one Lucifer's minions snuggled up next to you?

                      Mike
                      I've got a black cat, I named him Lucifer. I wake up with him snuggled up next to me everyday. Am I doomed?!?
                      I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Post
                        crazy....i do think some animals have a sixth sense you know esp dogs and cats...they must be able to tell
                        Yep, both cats and dogs do have a sixth sense.
                        When I was 16, my parents went away for the weekend, I was home alone with the dog (Gypsy) who was 13. Well, Gypsy laid on the kitchen floor for the whole weekend, wouldn't go outside to the bathroom, wouldn't eat, really wouldn't move even when I dragged her across the floor to the door. When my parents finally came home, she looked up at them, wagged her tail, closed her eyes and passed on. She knew her time was up and just wanted to see them again one last time. It was freaky!
                        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                        • #13
                          When my Siamese Uboo died. He was lethargic and week and had stopped eating. And on my day off just after i got home from seeing my girlfriend. I check on him and he had moved a little bit into my bedroom to the foot of my bed. So i petted him for a minute and went to watch tv. Around 7:00pm he lets out a cry like i had never heard from him before. As if he was calling me to say good bye. I went into the room and waspettin him to calm him I told him it was time to go. And with four short deep breaths he died. Of course i lost it when i called the vet for what to do with him now. But yeah cats,dogs and even birds have a 6th sense and can even see super natural things that we cant (ie ghosts) etc..My cats now when im in a good mood or sad or need a kitty hug or what ever. And they responde accordingly with out me provoking them. They just now. creepy yet cool
                          Gil

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                          • #14
                            They also intuitively know when I am trying to get a good night's sleep, that's when they have their noisiest fuck-fests, apparently right under my window. It's a sound that chills the blood.
                            (Though not as much as hearing the old coffin-dodgers next-door going at it. Brrrrrr.)
                            So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!

                            I nearly broke her back

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                            • #15
                              What if the cat is actually the bringer of death?

                              Like the furry Silver Surfer of retirement homes?

                              Keep that thing the fuck away from me.

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