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Cat Which Can Detection Epilepsy
Epileptic seizures make Nathan Cooper, 19, at risk of sudden death. But a female cat named Lilly, managed to save him by performing early detection of epileptic seizures.
Lilly’s like having a medical system that is very sensitive early warning. The cat was able to detect epileptic seizures several weeks before the attack. In fact, Lilly will provide a warning to parents Nathan with a different tone than usual meowing.
“Normally, Lilly is a very calm cat. But when Nathan will experience epileptic seizures, Lilly will be raced down the stairs and meows with a very tight,” said Nathan’s mother, Tracey, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
“Lilly seems to have some kind of sense that makes it knows about something before it happens. Of course this is very helpful Nathan’s condition, he could have been dropped or bumped during epileptic seizures, “she said.
Families who live in Bournemouth, England, Lilly has been maintaining for one year. Tracey believes, a 14-month-old cat that saved his life more than once.
“The first time when Lilly was near Nathan and the attack appeared, Nathan could have stopped breathing. Lilly looking very agitated. The cat was then licked his mouth and my son Nathan began to breathe again. Currently, Lilly is never far from Nathan,” said Tracey.
This condition is told Tracey to staff the hospital where Nathan conduct examination. But hospital staff said to Tracey and her husband Simon, had never heard of a pet can have the ability to detect epileptic seizures.
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