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Non-Fiction Review – Making Rounds with Oscar

 

Making Rounds with Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat

by David Dosa, MD

 

Review by McGuffyAnn M. (nightprose)

 

 

The instincts and intuitive abilities of animals are long debated, yet proven. After meeting Oscar, even skeptical Dr. Dosa will now agree with that.

 

Dr. Dosa began his rounds at the retirement home quite skeptical of the stories of such things as animal intuition and the power of pets. Yet those who knew Oscar knew of his power to know who needed him and were quite protective of Oscar and his gift. He was a special member of the staff.

 

Over time, Dr. Dosa bonded with patients and their families and the nurses at the facility. Eventually he bonded with Oscar, as well. As he did he could no longer deny Oscar’s gift. It was not only a gift that Nature had bestowed on Oscar, but one that Oscar bestowed on those who needed comforting.

 

No one can deny that Oscar comforted many people. He had a sense who needed it the most, and that is where he stayed, easing their final days on earth. He was a constant presence with those that were dying and their families, as well.

 

Dr. Dosa learned the power of Oscar’s extraordinary gift and finally accepted it and Oscar. And Dr. Dosa was comforted, too.

 

 

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2 Responses to “Non-Fiction Review – Making Rounds with Oscar”

  1. Cozette M. (CozSnShine) , says:

    Another great blog. While I’m not much of a cat person, I do believe that our animals can help us heal. Sounds like a great book.

  2. Barbara (femmefan) says:

    Thanks for the review–I really enjoyed this book, too.

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