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Human illness to cats

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The Polish-Kraut - 19 Sep 2006 13:32 GMT
I seen another post about humans getting illnesses FROM cats and have
often wondered about the reverse.  Came cats get illness FROM humans??

Iy seems when I am ill and down in bed there is always at least one
that wants to sleep by me.  Do not know if they can sense me being ill
and want to comfort me or what.

Can they pick up regular old human colds / illnesses??

My furbabies

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LMadigan@hhnt.nhs.uk - 19 Sep 2006 16:21 GMT
> Iy seems when I am ill and down in bed there is always at least one
> that wants to sleep by me.  Do not know if they can sense me being ill
> and want to comfort me or what.

I would like to think that when I am huddled under the bedclothes and
Sarrasine comes and sits on me it's because she wants to comfort me.
However since I am running a fever when she does this- I am forced to
conclude that this is just a cat finding the warmest spot in the house!

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
tension_on_the_wire - 19 Sep 2006 17:15 GMT
> > Iy seems when I am ill and down in bed there is always at least one
> > that wants to sleep by me.  Do not know if they can sense me being ill
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Well, only if she sits on your forehead!  8^P

--tension
 
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