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katwoman July 26th 06 07:13 PM

Can cats smell cancer or injuries/infection?
 
I was wondering if anyone has info on whether cats can detect cancer as
well as dogs. My dog sammy had cancer of the nose and skin, and my two
cats were constantly going up to him and smelling the affected areas
even before we knew he had cancer- in fact - that is what led us to go
to the vet to get him checked. He was a cat-magnet and every cat in
the neighborhood would come over and buddy up to him- he was constantly
being followed and loved up on by strays. I think they sensed
something was wrong and were looking out for him.

We even had a stray that showed up out of nowhere that would hold him
up when he was too weak to stand, and guide him around the lawn so he
would not bump into anything. As soon as Sammy passed away- the cat
disappeared.

I've noticed that my cats have been smelling my leg ever since I
started having symptoms of DVT. The "CAT" scans came up negative, but
my doc's say that I have all the signs and symptoms of it- Maybe my
little "cat-scans" are better that the ones at the hospital. :)

Has anyone else had this experience?

If dogs can smell cancer and disease...why not cats?


cybercat July 27th 06 12:41 AM

Can cats smell cancer or injuries/infection?
 

"katwoman" wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone has info on whether cats can detect cancer as
well as dogs. My dog sammy had cancer of the nose and skin, and my two
cats were constantly going up to him and smelling the affected areas
even before we knew he had cancer- in fact - that is what led us to go
to the vet to get him checked. He was a cat-magnet and every cat in
the neighborhood would come over and buddy up to him- he was constantly
being followed and loved up on by strays. I think they sensed
something was wrong and were looking out for him.

We even had a stray that showed up out of nowhere that would hold him
up when he was too weak to stand, and guide him around the lawn so he
would not bump into anything. As soon as Sammy passed away- the cat
disappeared.

I've noticed that my cats have been smelling my leg ever since I
started having symptoms of DVT. The "CAT" scans came up negative, but
my doc's say that I have all the signs and symptoms of it- Maybe my
little "cat-scans" are better that the ones at the hospital. :)

Has anyone else had this experience?

If dogs can smell cancer and disease...why not cats?


a good question. Of course they can. I hesitate to be graphic about
something
so heartrending, but anyone who has ever been close to someone who has a bad
case of cancer can tell you that it has a distinct smell, somewhere between
feces
and decay. I humans can smell this in a bad case, both cats and dogs, who
have
much more sensitive noses, almost certainly can smell less severe cases.



Barb July 27th 06 01:23 AM

Can cats smell cancer or injuries/infection?
 
I had written to this group about a case I read about where this woman had
her neighbor's cat hanging around her every time she worked in her garden.
Eventually the neighbor said she could have the cat since the cat seemed to
prefer her.

After a while the woman noticed whenever she lay down the cat would start
sniffing one of her breasts. She did go to the doctor and was diagnosed
with early breast cancer in that breast. She credits the cat with saving
her life!

--
Barb
Of course I don't look busy,
I did it right the first time.



angel July 27th 06 03:27 AM

Can cats smell cancer or injuries/infection?
 

katwoman wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has info on whether cats can detect cancer as


I say yes they can

why not.

I don't know if it's fast growing cells they smell as much as they seem
to live in a 7th sense

what do you think


bec April 22nd 07 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katwoman (Post 479473)
I was wondering if anyone has info on whether cats can detect cancer as
well as dogs.

If dogs can smell cancer and disease...why not cats?

I've never had any experience of cats smelling illnesses as such, but I have three cats and they all sniff the exact same spot on my right arm and have done for several years. The first two cats I had each did it, and when I bought kittens a few years ago they began doing it too. It is always on this exact same spot and is quite worrying! I'd really like to ask a doctor about it, but am afraid the medical profession will think I'm mad if I give 'cat-sniffing' as my only symptom! If you discover any more info about this I would be very pleased to hear about it.


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