I'm already not a cat person...

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  • rainman
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    Originally posted by DancingQueen
    Cats and dogs in nursing homes is fairly common...it is therapeutic for the patients... having something love them unconditionally and something about the purring/contentment when the animals are pet brings a sense of peace and happiness to the patient
    I was not aware of that. Makes good sense though.

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  • Lrn
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    hey kitty

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  • Dhar_2
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    maybe Lrn's the Grim reaper and oscar is one of his foot soldiers of death!!!

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  • Lrn
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    hey kitty

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  • KinKyJ
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    ^^^ yeah, tell that to my friend who had to toss all his furniture in his living room out after his tv imploded.

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  • Kamal
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    seems like Jan's under the bottle right now.

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  • Garrick
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    a tv with an eject button? i want one.

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  • KinKyJ
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    Tip: when still have an old tv with a tube and all of sudden your cat hits the eject button while you're watching it, you'd better switch the telly off instantly. Chances are it will implode...

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  • Kamal
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    on CNN.com

    Most families are grateful for the advance 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.

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  • toasty
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    Originally posted by DancingQueen
    When I had my cats and whenever I was upset or really sick they would always stick by my side until I felt better
    That's 100% true. Any time I'm under the weather, my dogs seem to know I'm not well and behave accordingly...

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  • DancingQueen
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    Originally posted by rainman
    but seriously, why is there a cat in a nursing home? i mean other than to console the soon to be deceased hours before they die.
    Cats and dogs in nursing homes is fairly common...it is therapeutic for the patients... having something love them unconditionally and something about the purring/contentment when the animals are pet brings a sense of peace and happiness to the patient

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  • DancingQueen
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    I am not surprised...a lot of animals have a sixth sense about stuff like this...you hear about animals all the time warning humans of danger....how is this any different....the cat is merely sensing the persons suffering and staying by their side so they aren't alone...

    When I had my cats and whenever I was upset or really sick they would always stick by my side until I felt better

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  • BureOne
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    nevermind, found it on cnn

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  • BureOne
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    Originally posted by Garrick
    that is creepy, but kind of a blessing for those that want to say goodbye to their loved ones. if i was the one he curled up with, i'd backhand that pussy and tell it to get the hell away from me.
    LOL!... where is the article... would like to read it, unlease that paragraph is all it was..

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  • Garrick
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    that is creepy, but kind of a blessing for those that want to say goodbye to their loved ones. if i was the one he curled up with, i'd backhand that pussy and tell it to get the hell away from me.

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