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1095.1 | I've seen it . . . | GEMVAX::GRANT | | Wed Feb 03 1988 16:31 | 21 |
| My sister-in-law had a big black cat named Magic. He was what
she called an "ankle-beater"; he would jump out and attack
ankles, for no reason at all. He was not a particularly affectionate
cat to anyone but her.
Once, when my husband and I were visiting for the weekend, my husband
became quite ill with an upset stomache -- I mean really severely!
We were ready for a trip to the hospital, if necessary. But he
eventually began to feel a bit better, and decided to just go to
bed early.
As soon as he was in bed, that big old bad cat Magic jumped into
bed beside him, stretched out against his stomache, and spent the
night like that. He didn't leave that bed once during the night.
The next day, Magic was back to his old self, being affectionate
only to my sister-in-law, and attacking ankles without provocation.
Marleen
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1095.2 | They Know | HPSTEK::TBOWEN | | Thu Feb 04 1988 07:53 | 7 |
| I have seen this in both Zach and Minnie. A few years ago when my
wife came home from an operation, both of them very carefully located
themselves to either side of her on the bed and from time-to-time
would slowly reach out a paw and gently touch her. Later, as she
was able to sit on the couch, they would gently sit on her lap
all the time carefully avoiding the area of the operation. They
knew, there's no question about that.
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1095.3 | Dr. Fuzz, please report to the recovery room | SALES::RFI86 | Ain't no time to hate | Thu Feb 04 1988 10:15 | 8 |
| Most of the cats we have ever had are like this. Whenever someone
in the family is sick they will throw all thier attention at them
until they are better. I've spent many a day suffering from an earache
with cats curled up all around me especially next to my infected
ear so that thier body heat could promote the healing process. They
are much softer than heating pads.
Geoff
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1095.5 | Cuddly cats | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Fri Feb 05 1988 10:53 | 7 |
| It's funny that I read this note today. Yesterday I was out because
I fell on the ice and hurt my back. I was in bed most of the day
yesterday. Silver and Tabby didn't leave my bed unless I did.
At one time I had one on each side of me, cuddling up as close as
they could.
Holly
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1095.6 | Cat OB/GYN | NSG022::POIRIER | Suzanne | Fri Feb 05 1988 12:46 | 11 |
| When my mom was pregnant with me her cat "Joe Mokely" turned into
a Dr. Cat. Whenever she was ill with morning sickness Joe was always
there cuddling her and following her around. And when she started
to have labor pains Joe went nuts. He kept crying and rubbing up
against her and wouldn't leave her side.
Maybe he was just being extra lovey because he knew he was getting
a new companion - but he definitely knew something was up with my
mom!
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1095.7 | Our Masseuse | PARITY::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Fri Feb 05 1988 12:57 | 14 |
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Yup, my kitties do this. Whenever either of us is not feeling well,
they will curl up in bed with their poor sick human. I had pneumonia
last year, and they all just seemed to "know" where it hurt, and
they laid down on my chest or back like a furry heating pad.
Tanya is really exceptional. She gives massage. If I have a backache,
all I have to do is lie on my stomach on the bed. Tanya (5lb Aby
terrorist) hops up and walks her little feet up and down my spine.
We call her our "geisha-kitty". Hey, maybe I should be renting
her out ;-)
Rita
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1095.8 | Hmph...not Dr. Honey! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | To a cat, all things belong to cats | Fri Feb 05 1988 14:47 | 12 |
| When I came home from the hospital after having one of many knee
operations, Honey came running to me, reached up and began using
my cast as a scratching post. While recovering, I would sit on
the sofa with my leg propped up on the coffee table, thus providing
a very nice bridge for him to use. No sympathy from that guy!!
I had a 'foster cat' in Colorado Springs that would lick away your
tears if you cried. He was very concerned and wouldn't leave your
side until you felt better (which had better be quick or you'd have
no face left!!)
Mary
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1095.9 | the "cat nursemaids" show great concern | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Feb 05 1988 17:41 | 9 |
| I call my kitties "cat nursemaids" when someone is sick around our
place. They are very disturbed when the local pet humans are not
up to their usual activities, and will lay down next to (or on the
stomach of) the sick human, purring like crazy -- this is very nice
if *I* am the sick human, laying there waiting for the
horrible-but-effective sinus medication to work when I have an allergy
attack, or something! I'm not sure if Paul is as pleased by their
concern as I am, but then I like cats much more than he does (he
is really a "dog person" at heart).
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1095.10 | Never left my lap for 8 months! | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Jul 08 1988 14:52 | 13 |
| Kyrielle is a doctor cat. She was sent to me shortly after I got
out of the hospital last June. I had had hip replacement surgery
and was confined to a wheelchair alot of the time. She was a kitten
with a mission. She never left my lap. We even went to shows this
way. I would wheel up to the judging cage and she would jump into
it. When done, I would wheel back and she would jump back into
my lap. Never once tried to jump off the chair and take off. Once
I was able to use crutches she bacame a shoulder cat. We still
have a very special relationship. I will never forget how good
she was to me. The other cats in the house spent alittle time with
me during my lengthy recovery, but none were as devoted as she was.
Jo
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