Cat Detects His Owner’s Breast Cancer

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Kate King-Scribbins noticed her cat’s odd behavior when he always wanted to snuggle aggressively near her left breast. At first, it was just nothing as she directed oggy to someplace else. Months after noticing Oggy’s strange behavior, Kate woke up to a shooting pain all over her body. She then performed a self-checkup and discovered a lump.

It was discovered to be stage 3 breast cancer. “If only pets could talk,” said Scribbins. “I can’t help but wonder if I could have caught my cancer sooner had I noticed his behavior and listened to him,” she added. Fortunately, Kate immediately underwent several treatments. She also gives credit to Oggy, a cat she rescued 15 years ago, for detecting her cancer at its early stages.

Source: NEW YORK POST


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