'My cat predicted my fiancé's cardiac arrest': 14-year-old cat who always sits on where it hurts suddenly starts sitting on her owner's fiancé's chest, warning them that something was wrong with his heart and consequently saving his life

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    "My Cat Predicted My Fiancé's Cardiac Arrest"

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    I adopted my cat from a shelter 7 years ago. She was a 7 year old Tabby who was given up when her elderly owner entered a nursing home. From the second we met I knew she was my cat. We've spent the last 7 years moving several times. Multiple boyfriends etc.
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    4 years ago I started dating my fiance and 2 years ago we moved in with him. He was never a cat person. They tolerated each other but, my cat was never overly affectionate with him like she was with me. Well two months ago she started sitting on his chest. Would not get off and would not stop.
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    She often sits on whatever part of my body hurts; my head during migraines, my stomach during cramps etc. 3 days later my fiance had a cardiac arrest in his sleep. I woke up did CPR, called 911 etc. He literally died 3 times that day. After 5 days in a coma and 12 days in the ICU he came home with minimal brain damage and what the doctors call a miracle.
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    Both of us are convinced my cat was trying to tell us something was wrong with his heart. The day he returned she sat by the window minutes before he arrived and then sat angrily guarding him on the chair.
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    Since they've gone back to tolerating each other but, if she ever insists on sitting on him again we are going straight to the ER.
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    CrimsonSuede The dad of an ex-boyfriend of mine had a cat. He also experienced heart attacks. Every single time he'd get one, his cat would insist on sitting on his chest, purring and kneading over him. To the point where, whenever his cat would do this, he'd go straight to the ER. And lo and behold, he'd be brought in for a heart attack.
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    Tinabird20 OP I was lucky and first responders were fast I only did CPR for about 6 minutes (from what I've put together with the timeline from the 911 call). I'm glad yours was also a good outcome. I've been in therapy to deal with the trauma. I hope you also seek whatever you need. You're amazing because my arms and chest ached for days from only doing it for 6 minutes.
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    Commercial_Bird8467 "I dont care for him that much but he makes you happy and that makes me happy" -The cat
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    Tinabird20 OP That's pretty much it. When he came home she followed him around and yelled at him. I swear she was cussing us out for not listening to her.
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    mesophilla Yeah it's the angry guarding for me. "These simple creatures can't follow simple instructions and now look..."
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    Tinabird20 OP Honestly I felt like she was saying "I guess I'll just do everything myself"
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    Remarkable_Newt9935 ER nurse: what brings you in tonight? Patient: my cat's looking at me funny.
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    Tinabird20 OP My dentist said her dog detected her infected tooth weeks before they could find it on the X- rays or anything. He wouldn't stop smelling her mouth and licking it.
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    nomadichedgehog I believe it. When I was a teenager we had a cat that, one day, for no apparent reason, went up to my mum while she was lying in bed and scratched the right upper side of her abdomen. A day or two later, she experienced a gallbladder attack. My mum is convinced the cat knew and was trying to warn her.
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    Tinabird20 OP I believe it. I've always heard of these miracle animals and then I ignored it when it was my own. I won't ever not listen again that's for sure.
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    Altaira9 Cats definitely know.
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    Tinabird20 OP She's so intuned. I've always loved animals but, there is something special about this girl. She's definitely my little kitty soulmate.
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    realjohnny555 There's a story of Oscar the nursing home cat that was able to predict death.
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    Madame Jarvary I worked in a few nursing homes when I was younger. The resident cats would always gather in a patient's room when they were close to death. They were never wrong
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    Catladyyesi My first cat saved my little sister! My cat was never a fan of my dad she kinda always kept her distance from him and he was never affectionate with her either. One day I left for school and didn't close the door all the way and my little sister who was maybe a little over a year old at the time went to look for me and managed to walk outside by herself. She was crying at our gate. My dad said my cat jumped on his chest and meowed at him until he got up to follow her and that's when
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