As written, you are conveying the carbon monoxide is coming from the cat.
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maybe make it clear the cat alerted them to the CO problem. Seems like you're saying a persistent cat caused it
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cats rule!
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Thanks Grace
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Pets are boon keep owner in happy cheerful mood Numerous real stories of pets saving owners lives even by sacrificing their own life
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@shelby_kat See! Pure evilThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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you have a misplaced modifier in this lead: it makes it sound like the cat was responsible for the CM, not waking her.
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Pets are smarter than people give them credit for.
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reading the title, I thought the cat had farted too much.
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if the CO levels were fatal, how did she wake up to them?
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Is this true? Or did you hear it from CNN? Ahaha
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