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29 March 2024

UAE driver kills four men to save stray cat’s life

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An Emirati man driving to work from Ras Al Khaimah to Dubai in the early hours of the morning killed four men and injured 21 after losing control of his car when he tried to avert hitting a cat in the road.

Mohammed Saif, 26, has been in a RAK jail after he was ordered to pay Dh800,000 diya (blood money) to the relatives of the four victims.

“I was driving to Dubai at around 5am when I saw a cat…I tried to avoid it but I lost control of my wheel…I hit a workers’ bus parked on the other side of the road,” he told 'Al Khaleej' Arabic language daily.

[Check this out...cat stuck on 20-foot pole with bag on its head]

“I was rushed to hospital and was later told that four workers were killed and 21 injured…I was then moved to prison and ordered to pay Dh800,000 diya.”

Saif said he had that accident only a week after he got that job to support his family, adding that he can not afford paying the diya following the death of his father. He said he has four younger brothers and two sister and that his mother relies on social aid.

Fat cat weighs in at nearly 40 pounds


[Dr. Jennifer Steketee holds Meow, a 2-year-old tabby at the shelter in Santa Fe, N.M. (AP)]

Meow can't help but waddle. He's one super-sized cat.

The 2-year-old orange and white tabby tips the scale at nearly 40 pounds, and the Santa Fe Animal Shelter is on a mission to get the feline back into shape.

Meow's 87-year-old owner could no longer take care of him, so the pet was turned over to a shelter in southeastern New Mexico that called the Santa Fe shelter for help.

"The thing with this cat is when you look at it, certainly it's obese. You see that. But it's a sweet looking cat. His face is very sweet. It's just incredibly fat," shelter spokesman Ben Swan said Friday.

Meow has been placed with a foster family. He'll be on a special diet so he can start shedding some pounds. The goal is for him to lose at least 10 pounds so he can be put up for adoption.

The shelter plans to post updates on Meow's weight loss on its Facebook page.

It's not clear how the feline was able to gain so much weight in just two years. Adult cats typically weigh between seven and 12 pounds.

"If you go online, you'll see a lot of fat cats and these are people who have fed them just one thing, like meat or something that's not nutritionally balanced," Swan said. "Then the cat refuses to eat anything else and then they just get fatter and fatter and fatter."

Meow has one thing going for him. He's not the fattest cat out there.

That record belongs to Himmy, a tabby from Australia that weighed almost 47 pounds. The shelter said Guinness World Records has since stopped accepting applications for the record over concerns it would encourage people to overfeed their animals.

In Meow's case, the shelter is awaiting blood test results to make sure he doesn't have any additional health problems.

Shelter veterinarian Jennifer Steketee said the idea is for Meow to gradually lose weight by eating a special diet. He has already lost a couple of pounds since being turned in.

Steketee said the dangers of feline obesity are not much different than they are for humans - extra pressure on the heart and joints.

Swan said all the extra weight makes it tough for Meow to play. He had little interest in the super-sized toy mouse the shelter gave him when he first arrived and he couldn't squeeze much more than his head into the carpeted ring attached to the shelter's scratching post.

"He's very sweet. He's doing everything a normal cat would do except he loses his breath and tires easily," Swan said. "We're seeing what we can to do help him."

Thrown cat injures 85-year-old neighbour

An elderly woman in Argentina was left fighting for her life after a cat thrown out of a fourth-floor apartment during a heated argument landed on her head, local media reported.

The incident occurred in the Belgrano neighbourhood of Buenos Aires on Saturday when, during the dispute, a man grabbed the family cat and threw it at his wife.

She managed to dodge the feline, which then sailed through an open window plunging toward the ground and striking the woman, an 85-year-old neighbour.

Police told Argentine media that the victim suffered a fractured skull and was rushed to hospital, where she had to be connected to a ventilator.

The report was silent on the fate of the cat.