1. 22-year-old woman fighting for life in a Melbourne hospital after she was scratched by a stray cat.
It was meant to be the working holiday experience of a lifetime, but a 22-year-old British woman is now fighting for life in an Australian hospital.
According to The Sun, Scarlet Goodrich was working on a fruit farm when she came in contact with a feral kitten, and doctors now believe the feline may have passed on a rare form of blood poisoning.
Goodrich was taken to a Melbourne hospital on November 24, complaining of severe back pain. Numerous tests and painful lumbar punctures revealed she was suffering from two very rare bacterial infections in her spine and brain.
"The doctors think she might have picked up this very rare and unusual toxin from a stray kitten she came into contact with while fruit picking on a farm," said her uncle, Christian Goodrich.
According to Australia's Department of the Environment and Energy, feral cats are known to carry a number of infectious diseases that can be transmitted to native animals, livestock and humans. It's believed the feral cat population is over 6 million.
Goodrich's uncle said her illness has come as a "shock" to the family.
"It's a very rare and unusual scenario which has baffled the doctors and specialists," he said.
Sharing updates on Facebook, he said her breathing tube has been removed and the swelling at the back of her brain is showing signs of improvement.
"She's acknowledging she's in hospital, nodding, squeezing with her hand and opening her eyes," he wrote.