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  • sli_gryn
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    Originally posted by richard-af
    It's a typical USA "Health Care" thing to save cash.

    "Sorry Mrs. Spiggot - Tiddles walked past your bed this morning and miaowed. Roll up your sleeve..."

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by Swiss Tony
    On a similar note here is one scary cat!

    Evil Feline
    That cat weighs 15lb! No wonder the bear crapped itself - it's a panther!

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  • richard-af
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    Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk
    And how many cases has it curled up and the patient lived? And how many died without the cat near?
    It's a typical USA "Health Care" thing to save cash.

    "Sorry Mrs. Spiggot - Tiddles walked past your bed this morning and miaowed. Roll up your sleeve..."

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  • Swiss Tony
    replied
    On a similar note here is one scary cat!

    Evil Feline

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by MrRobin
    A US cat has an apparent ability to sense when a nursing home's residents are about to die. Oscar has a habit of curling up next to patients at the home in their final hours. The two-year-old cat has been correct in 25 cases so far.

    Linky

    Maybe the cat bites them in the night????
    And how many cases has it curled up and the patient lived? And how many died without the cat near?

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  • BA to the Stars
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    "The cat is said to do his own rounds, just like the doctors and nurses at the home, but is not generally friendly to patients"

    I wouldn't think that patients would be too friendly towards this feline Grim Reaper! A moggy version of the Black Spot.

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  • richard-af
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    They should check to see if it's been chipped. "If lost, return to Dr. H Shipman, Hyde, UK."

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  • Swiss Tony
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    Shoot the bloody thing!!
    You think after 5 or more cases they would have done sumfin ....

    (Mind would be funny if it was a stuffed cat!)

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  • MrRobin
    started a topic Cat o' death

    Cat o' death

    A US cat has an apparent ability to sense when a nursing home's residents are about to die. Oscar has a habit of curling up next to patients at the home in their final hours. The two-year-old cat has been correct in 25 cases so far.

    Linky

    Maybe the cat bites them in the night????

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