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Stray Cat’s Actions Alert Woman to Breast Cancer – Paw Nation

Over the last few years we’ve seen articles about a nursing home that has a cat that alerts nurses when a resident is going to die.   The article below is another example of how animals, especially cats, have some 6th sense that enables them to detect when something’s going wrong in our bodies.   In this article an amazing stray cat saves a women’s life.  Click on the link for the full story.

When a stray cat strutted into her life last summer, Judy Danchura of Canada could not have imagined how the orange and white tomcat she nicknamed Sumo would end up saving her life. Whether it was by accident or by design, we’ll leave up to you to decide. But without question, Sumo’s actions alerted Danchura to a tumor growing in her breast, enabling her to get an early diagnosis of cancer and begin treatment, reports CBC News.

Stray Cat’s Actions Alert Woman to Breast Cancer – Paw Nation

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