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Shocking! Jabalpur: Cat attacks two newborns at a govt hospital in a week

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 21, 2020 15:10 IST

In a shocking incident, a cat attacked two newborns at a government hospital in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh in a ...

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In a shocking incident, a cat attacked two newborns at a government hospital in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh in a week.

"A cat attacked two newborns in the hospital in a week, We have written to forest departmentt. Both the children are fine now", says hospital superintendent.

The superintendent said that the number of cats was increasing in different wards of the hospital since few days. The nurses of the hospital saw these cats moving in the wards and eating food (milk, egg) of the patients and informed the management. Due to the presence of cats, there was a risk of attack on the new borns in different wards of the hospital. 

The hospital management has informed the forest department regarding the situation. 

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