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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThis Tabby Cat Helps Care for Dying Veterans and Their Families
http://jezebel.com/this-tabby-cat-helps-care-for-dying-veterans-and-their-1657539674Oh, Jesus: Meet Tom. Tom is a cat living at the VA hospice in Salem, Virginia, and he helps veterans and their families deal with death. Just go ahead and grab that box of Kleenex because you aren't making it through this one dry-eyed.
The Dodo points to this tear-jerker from the Richmond Post-Dispatch. The seven-year-old rescue was adopted by staffers as a kind of experiment in animal therapy: "One [hospice] in California even has a miniature pony," noted palliative care coordinator Dottie Rizzo. So they turned him loose to wander the halls, and he got to work, visiting patients like World War II veteran Edwin Gehlert:
For more than two years, Tom has lived in the hospice ward, where he roams the hall freely like a doctor making his rounds, nibbles treats sneaked to him by patients and brings comfort to old soldiers and their families during an emotional time....
"My husband had a beautiful passing because of that cat," said Gehlert's wife, Elizabeth. "I had such joy in my heart." Staffers swear Tom often appears when patients are dying and, regardless of whether he quite grasps what's going on, it's clear he helps patients and their families through an immensely difficult time and goddammit now I'm fucking crying.
The Dodo points to this tear-jerker from the Richmond Post-Dispatch. The seven-year-old rescue was adopted by staffers as a kind of experiment in animal therapy: "One [hospice] in California even has a miniature pony," noted palliative care coordinator Dottie Rizzo. So they turned him loose to wander the halls, and he got to work, visiting patients like World War II veteran Edwin Gehlert:
For more than two years, Tom has lived in the hospice ward, where he roams the hall freely like a doctor making his rounds, nibbles treats sneaked to him by patients and brings comfort to old soldiers and their families during an emotional time....
"My husband had a beautiful passing because of that cat," said Gehlert's wife, Elizabeth. "I had such joy in my heart." Staffers swear Tom often appears when patients are dying and, regardless of whether he quite grasps what's going on, it's clear he helps patients and their families through an immensely difficult time and goddammit now I'm fucking crying.
Purrrrrrrrrrrr.......
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This Tabby Cat Helps Care for Dying Veterans and Their Families (Original Post)
KamaAina
Nov 2014
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,683 posts)1. Awww....
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)3. I think I want one last cat fix before I go
shenmue
(38,506 posts)2. {{{love}}}