February 4th, 2010 . By christy

Oscar: Angel of Death?

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The scientist in Dr. David Dosa was skeptical when first told that Oscar, an aloof cat kept by a nursing home, regularly predicted patients’ deaths by snuggling alongside them in their final hours.

Dosa’s doubts eroded after he and his colleagues tallied about 50 correct calls made by Oscar over five years, a process he explains in a book released this week, “Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat.” (Hyperion, $23.99) The feline’s bizarre talent astounds Dosa, but he finds Oscar’s real worth in his fierce insistence on being present when others turn away from life’s most uncomfortable topic: death.

“People actually were taking great comfort in this idea, that this animal was there and might be there when their loved ones eventually pass,” Dosa said. “He was there when they couldn’t be.”

Dosa, 37, a geriatrician and professor at Brown University, works on the third floor of the Steere House, which treats patients with severe dementia. It’s usually the last stop for people so ill they cannot speak, recognize their spouses and spend their days lost in fragments of memory.

He once feared that families would be horrified by the furry grim reaper, especially after Dosa made Oscar famous in a 2007 essay in the New England Journal of Medicine. Instead, he says many caregivers consider Oscar a comforting presence, and some have praised him in newspaper death notices and eulogies.

“Maybe they’re seeing what they want to see,” he said, “but what they’re seeing is a comfort to them in a real difficult time in their lives.”

The nursing home adopted Oscar, a medium-haired cat with a gray-and-brown back and white belly, in 2005 because its staff thinks pets make the Steere House a home. They play with visiting children and prove a welcome distraction for patients and doctors alike.

After a year, the staff noticed that Oscar would spend his days pacing from room to room. He sniffed and looked at the patients but rarely spent much time with anyone — except when they had just hours to live.

He’s accurate enough that the staff — including Dosa — know it’s time to call family members when Oscar stretches beside their patients, who are generally too ill to notice his presence. If kept outside the room of a dying patient, he’ll scratch at doors and walls, trying to get in.

Nurses once placed Oscar in the bed of a patient they thought gravely ill. Oscar wouldn’t stay put, and the staff thought his streak was broken. Turns out, the medical professionals were wrong, and the patient rallied for two days. But in the final hours, Oscar held his bedside vigil without prompting.

Dosa does not explain Oscar scientifically in his book, although he theorizes the cat imitates the nurses who raised him or smells odors given off by dying cells, perhaps like some dogs who scientists say can detect cancer using their sense of scent.

At its heart, Dosa’s search is more about how people cope with death than Oscar’s purported ability to predict it. Dosa suffers from inflammatory arthritis, which could render his joints useless. He worries about losing control of his life in old age, much as his patients have lost theirs.

Parts of his book are fictionalized. Dosa said several patients are composite characters, though the names and stories of the caregivers he interviews are real and many feel guilty. Donna Richards told Dosa that she felt guilty for putting her mother in a nursing home. She felt guilty for not visiting enough. When caring for her mother, Richards felt guilty about missing her teenage son’s swimming meets.

Dosa learns to live for the moment, much like Oscar, who delights in naps and chin scratches or the patient who recovers enough to walk the hall holding the hand of the husband she’ll eventually forget.

The doctor advises worried family members to simply be present for their loved ones.

Richards was at her mother’s bedside nonstop as she died. After three days, a nurse persuaded her to go home for a brief rest. Despite her misgivings, Richards agreed. Her mother died a short while later.

But she didn’t die alone. Oscar was there.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100131/ap_on_re_us/us_death_cat_doctor


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Huge Water Bill…I’m gonna watch my cats closer!

January 13th, 2010 . By christy

Luke and Jennifer received a huge water bill. This couldn’t come from
their own consumption, so they wondered if other houses were somehow linked to theirs and they were paying for all of them. They called in the water
company who checked everything; meter, pipes etc but couldn’t find where
the problem might come from. Shortly after, Luke fell ill and stayed at home
the whole day. During the morning, he heard water running downstairs. He
stood up to see where the sound came from and suddenly realized why their water bill was so high. Knowing no one would ever believe him, he filmed the whole thing.

Cat Takes a 120 Mile Trip: For Free

December 15th, 2009 . By christy

One adventurous 3 month old kitty cat decided to hitch  a ride in an SUV and see where he ended up.  The little stow-away took a 120 mile ride while hiding in the spare wheel. 

Mark Lichty left Olympia, Wa, without the knowledge that he had a passenger.  He noticed meowing when he stopped to refuel, but could not locate the source.  When he arrived home in Tualatin, Or, he heard the meowing again, grabbed a flashlight determined to find the source found that `the cat was up underneath in the spare tyre spot.`” Lichty said.
The Press Association

Lichtyhas decided to keep the little stowaway.  He has earned his place in the family.  How many people would go 120 miles to be with you, especially if they didn’t know you.  This kitty had a good 6th sense about where he wanted to live.  That is my guess, at least.  May they be happy!

Food’s Your Cat Shouldn’t Eat: Part 2

December 14th, 2009 . By christy

Round 2!  Here are more foods that your cat shouldn’t eat.  Unfortunately they like a lot of things they shouldn’t eat so its not always easy to deny them something they are begging for, but it is for their own good.  Try to keep that in mind if you beginning to feel guilty for withholding certain foods.

Fat Trimmings and Bones:  Fat trimmed from meat, whether cooked or uncooked, can cause pancreatitis in felines.  The bones are an obvious choking hazard.  They can also splinter and cause obstruction or laceration in thier digestive tracks.

Raw Eggs:  Raw eggs can expose your [...] Continue Reading…

Cat Scans Are Expensive

December 10th, 2009 . By christy

The Cat Scan

A man runs into the vet’s office carrying his dog, screaming for help. The vet rushes him back to an examination room and has him put his dog down on the examination table. The vet examines the still, limp body and after a few moments, tells the man that his dog, regrettably, is dead. The man, clearly agitated and not willing to accept this, demands a second opinion.

The vet goes into the back room and comes out with a cat and puts the cat down next to the dog’s body. The cat sniffs the body, walks from [...] Continue Reading…

Meals on Wheels from Heaven

December 10th, 2009 . By christy

One day a cat dies of natural causes and goes to Heaven. There he meets the Lord himself. The Lord says to the cat, “You lived a good life and if there is any way I can make your stay in Heaven more comfortable, please let Me know.”

The cat thinks for a moment and says, “Lord, all my life I have lived with a poor family and had to sleep on a hard wooden floor.” The Lord stops the cat and says, “Say no more,” and a wonderful fluffy pillow appears.

A few days later six mice are killed in [...] Continue Reading…

Steps to Washing a Cat

December 10th, 2009 . By christy

How To Clean A Cat

Thoroughly clean the toilet.

Add the required amount of shampoo to the toilet water, and have both lids lifted.

Obtain the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.

In one smooth movement, put the cat in the toilet and close both lids.

   Note: You may need to stand on the lid so that he cannot escape.

   CAUTION: Do not get any part of your body
   too close to the edge, as his paws will be
   reaching out for any surface they can find.

Flush the toilet three or four times. This provides a “power wash and rinse” which I [...] Continue Reading…

Kitty Prayer

December 10th, 2009 . By christy

Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray this cushy life to keep.
I pray for toys that look like mice,
And sofa cushions, soft and nice.
I pray for gourmet kitty snacks,
And someone nice to scratch my back,
For windowsills all warm and bright,
For shadows to explore at night.
I pray I’ll always stay real cool
And keep the secret feline rule
To NEVER tell a human that
The world is really ruled by CATS!

- Author Unknown

Foods Your Cat Shouldn’t Eat: Part 1

December 10th, 2009 . By christy

We all like to give our cats things they like eat. There are some foods, though, that cats should not eat or should be limited on how much they consume.  Below is a list to guide you on those “no-no foods” for the health of your furry friend.  Some will surprise you!

Tuna:  Cats love tuna.  I know what your thinking, you are in shock.  So was I!  Although Tuna on a rare occasion is perfectly fine for your cat, feeding it to him regularly can lead to malnutrition.  Tuna prepared for humans does not have all of the nutrients cats need.  On [...] Continue Reading…

Winterizing Mr. Kitty

December 9th, 2009 . By christy

As fall turns to winter and the cold winds begin to gust into our neighborhoods, it becomes time to think about “winterizing” our kitties. 

 Although many people keep their feline friends indoors, especially during the winter months, there are some cats and owners who prefer to brave the elements.  Its up to us to keep them safe, happy, warm and healthy during these dangerous months of the year.  Optimally, this would be done by making kitty stay indoors throughout the winter.  However, if you are so inclined as to let them roam, there are some things you can do to insure [...] Continue Reading…

Got any Mice?

December 9th, 2009 . By christy

An alley cat walks into the corner store, spots the cashier and asks: “hey, got any mice?”

The cashier answers: “no.” The cat leaves.

The next day the cat returns and asks: “hey, got any mice? The cashier yells: “NO!” The cat leaves.

The next day the cat returns yet again and asks: “hey, got any mice? The cashier is getting a bit annoyed now and shouts: “NOOO!” and points to the door. The cat keeps his cool as usual, and leaves.

The next day the cat returns and asks: “hey, got any mice? The cashier is totally exasperated, and yells: “Listen to [...] Continue Reading…