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Sunday
Jun262011

More Kitty: Mouser the Hero

Mouser's fangs explain his name. No rodent survives an encounter with Mouser.

When I began this More Puppy/More Kitty meme, I never expected to feature not one, but two, heroes--pets who may well have saved their people's lives.

This one, Mouser, comes courtesy of Charmaine Coimbra, who writes, "When first-time visitors witness our cat's bold behavior I simply say, 'Mouser is spoiled and we don't care.'  There's a reason this 12-year old furball buddy is spoiled.  He made a difference in my life.  

"Mouser began an obsession with my left breast in January 2003 .  If he wasn't pushing his head into my left breast, he kneaded his paws into my left breast.  Sometimes it hurt.  My husband said, "Your cat's a perv."  I laughingly called him my booby boy.  

Celebrating a New Year with Mouser's fave dish--shrimp"During my March 2003 annual check up I mentioned to my doctor that my left breast sometimes hurt when the cat kneaded into it. My mammograms were current and appeared clean.  The doctor pushed and poked the breast and concluded it an age thing.  'Your breasts are changing as you near menopause, so they are more sensitive.'

"Two weeks into January 2004 Mouser's left breast obsession began in the middle of the night.  This night when he pushed into it with his paws I yelped.  It was like a really bad toothache and I had to push into it to see how bad it could hurt.  With my right hand I pushed my two forefingers deep into my left breast.  I froze when I felt the hard spot--it felt like a piece of Good n' Plenty stuck midway in my breast.

Mouser helps Charmaine review Judith Fein's book"Yes it was cancer.  It was also a fast growing tumor--my oncologist explained that if we had not caught it when we did my cancer treatment would have become much more intense.

"After a lumpectomy Mouser intensely sniffed my left breast.  He curled up against it and purred the both of us asleep. He also no longer bumps, kneads or obsesses over my left breast.

"Mouser is spoiled and we don't care.  (As you can see, he either sleeps with abandon, eats, or helps me with book reviews.)"

Yup.  I'd spoil him, too.  Thanks for a great story, Charmaine.

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Reader Comments (13)

Great story. I have heard of other cats and dogs doing similar to their human companions. Truly God's gifts.

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnn Marquette

They have such an amazing sense of smell. I wonder if they can literally smell that something is amiss.

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

They are gifted alright.
Catherine, I was going to subscribe via email to your blog so I would be notified when you added something new, but I can't seem to find a way to do that.

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnn Marquette

Did you try hitting the "Blog RSS" link under the list of recent blogs (right-hand side of page)?

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

Just did that. I usually prefer getting email notifications because then I don't forget to look for them :-)

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnn Marquette

GOOD kitty!

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMelody M. Nunez

This story is amazing. Animals are so much smarter than non-animal people will ever know or believe.

Mouser is so darling in the way he sleeps! What a gorgeous kitty--love his beautiful markings and colors. Thank you for sharing Mouser with us mere humans. :D

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSchuyler Esperanza

Sometimes I wonder if they are better at knowing things because we tell each other (and ourselves) what we can't possibly know. And they don't.

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

i love your cat. i thank your cat. and i thank you for being who you are, charmaine.

June 26, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjudie

Mouser and I enjoyed the lovely comments.

The backside of Mouser's story is his name. He was supposed to be our barn kitty. That never happened. His "alphatude" put him in a cozy bed, chair or sofa from day one upon his arrival.

Mouser is now a sugar kitty and we give him 2 shots of insulin a day. I think it makes him even sweeter. ;-)

June 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCharmaine Coimbra

Wow, what a cat! Medical professionals train for years and Mouser instinctively knows something isn't right. He looks handsom too!

June 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNikki-ann

I'm always amazed by the things animals know...

June 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHolly Schindler

Me, too. And I like to celebrate their achievements.

June 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

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