Animals are not only pets but also dear friends.
James Wathen, 73, is a terminally ill man at Baptist Health Corbin in Corbin, Kentucky. His body was sick and his mind declined, which made Wathen’s health worse and worse. After learning that Wathen was thinking of his one-eyed Chihuahua named Bubba, the nurses there worked to bring the two back together.
“When Bubba was brought to James, he felt grief, and then Bubba started cuddling with James.” Deanna Myers, director of Knox Whitley Animal Shelter, wrote on Facebook. “And it makes you realize that animals are not just pets, they are dear friends.”
Nurses tracked Bubba to the Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter after Wathen was hospitalized and discovered that the dog had been raised with a foster family. Bubba dog also has similar expressions of grief and sadness since being abandoned by its owner.
Thanks to the nurses, Wathen and Bubba were reunited on October 11, when Wathen petted and played with his dog, he felt even more amused and missed.
After petting and playing with her dog, Wathen feels more at ease.
Wathen appears to have made a full recovery during his stay. The next day the nurses reported that the patient appeared to have undergone a fundamental transition, being able to eat and sit up when he had not previously done so.
Due to Bubba’s positive effects on Wathen, Baptist Health Corbin is doing its best to ensure that Wathen has regular visits with his beloved pet.
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6 Most Common Cat Health Problems
Cats are good at self-maintenance. But even your fastidious feline can’t prevent some of these more common cat diseases and health issues.
- Vomiting
Vomiting is a very common problem with cats with a multitude of causes. They range from eating something poisonous or inedible (like string), to infection, urinary tract disease, or diabetes to hairballs.
- Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)
TSome estimates say as many as 3% of cats seen by vets have feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which is actually a group of feline diseases with multiple causes.
List bellow:
Drinking more
Straining to urinate
Bloody urine
Urinating in unusual places
Crying when urinating
Licking around the urinary area (often because of pain)
- Fleas
Fleas are a very common external feline health problem. But it’s one you can easily treat. Signs your cat has fleas include:
Flea dirt on its skin (they look like tiny black dots)
Constant scratching
Frequent licking
Red or irritated skin
Hair loss
Skin infections or hot spots
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