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Can Cats Really Predict Death?
Published Aug 8, 2024
In this article, you’ll learn about Oscar, a special cat who lived in a nursing home. Oscar seemed to know when people were about to die, and would curl up with them in their final hours. We’ll explore how Oscar might have been able to do this, like using his super-sharp sense of smell or noticing changes in people’s behavior. You’ll also find out that cats can be affected by death too, and might act differently when someone they love passes away. The story shows how cats can be loving and comforting, even in tough times. It’s a fascinating look at how smart and caring our feline friends can be!
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