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Quite likely - their means of communication is quite different from ours. There are dogs trained to detect skin cancer (melanoma) by smell, and to 'predict' epileptic fits. They are around and working now - others are being investigated for their powers of detection in other human diseases like diabetes. And you will have come across mother cats who determinedly eject one kitten from a litter from the nest. No matter how many times you put it back, she kicks it out. And whether you leave it with the litter, or try to rear it, it doesn't make it I'm sure the mother knows there is something serious wrong and that she should not waste resources on it but concentrate on the others. Sweet little kitty to want to be near her poorly new human mummy |
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I am absolutely certain that cats know if a person is poorly. Merlin and Smudge were never friendly with each other and stayed apart except if I was in bed poorly. Then they would both be on the bed with me - at different ends or sides. They didn't fuss, but just stayed there until I started to feel better. It was very much like being nursed. |
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indeed they do. Teddie is always ultra affectionate to me when i am ill. She comes and snuggles up and sleeps on my pillow. It's very sweet. Hope Ashleigh is feeling better soon x |
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Oh I know they do when I was poorly, the cats and dogs were both so quiet by normal comparison. Even now I swear they understand. Hope Ashleigh is a lot better |
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I'm convinced they do. I'm rarely sick, but the odd times I'd come home from work early to go to bed sick, whichever cat it was at the time would come to bed with me and stay there, very quietly. No poking, bouncing or other usual bed-play, just a quiet, comforting presence. They know. |
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just b4 my angina attacks my boys (and barnaby) all where paying me extra attention. on my lap. reggie was laying on my chest. so yes they know. and a friend of ours came around and all 3 of them where all over him like a rash. i joked and asked if he had bathed in catnip. he had MS. and my friend maureen (she passed away last yr) and reggie always sat with her. and they dont do strangers well. |
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