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16:26 UK time, Thursday, 26 July 2007

The top three emailed stories are all about cats this lunchtime. What does that tell us about the state of the nation?
Rich, Bristol, UK

It's not for MM to say, but maybe these will help you work out what it says about the state of the nation Rich.

The top three most emailed stories are currently: 1. US 'predicts patient deaths' 2. Tabby terror for black bear 3. Unusual car purr was stuck . Are cats taking over the world? Or have they merely discovered how to use the "email this story" link? I think we should be told.
Neil Golightly, Manchester, UK

Regarding the that sits by old folk about to die in a retirement home, wouldn't it be a good idea to get rid of the cat and let everybody relax? It's a perfect story for Punorama though.
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales

US 'predicts patient deaths': I think if I were at that nursing home I'd want them to get rid of the cat - it can't be good for moral every time a feline grim reaper sidles into your room. Maybe fear of a supposedly jinxed cat caused heart attacks in weaker residents when they see it coming?
Martin, Bristol, UK

Regarding 'predicts' the deaths of US nursing home residents. Has anyone considered that the cat could be diseased?
Rich, Bristol, UK

Re this psychic has it not occurred to the nursing home that it may a killer cat and actually when it sits down next to someone it is selecting its next victim?!
HannaH, UK

"US 'predicts patient deaths'" - would that be prognosis via CAT scan?
Louise Dade, Bedfordshire

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