A cancer patient’s cats inspired a push for pets in hospice wards

Medical student Malgorzata Brzozowska and her therapy dog Kluska visit the bedside of patient Ewa Lutka-Krawczyk at the Palliative Medicine Clinic at the Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, Monday, June 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Vanessa Gera)

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — When Ewa Lutka-Krawczyk was diagnosed with gallbladder cancer, her first thought was for Gaja, a shelter dog she took in three years ago. She asked her doctor to assure her she would live a few more years so the deeply attached Gaja “wouldn't be left behind.â€

But the prognosis was grim, and this month the 70-year-old was admitted to the palliative ward of a Warsaw hospital. Left at home with Lutka-Krawczyk's husband, Gaja was barely eating.

The Associated Press