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Can cats and dogs see "spirits"?
Last edited by PHC1; 02-25-2019 at 03:41 PM. |
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Anyone have any "interesting" stories about their pets acting weird?
Besides the usual and rather frequent behavior of cats staring at things that are "not there" as far as we can tell at least, I've come across quite a few unexplained phenomena. A good friend of mine was visiting a couple living in a very old house and they brought their pooch with them. Having stayed late and being offered to spend the night, my friend, his wife and their pooch accepted the offer. Waking up in the middle of the night from their pooch barking and making a ruckus, my friend walked down the corridor towards an unoccupied room to witness his pooch playing with an "invisible" friend as the ball was rolling towards the pooch... The owners of the house had no pets of their own nor have they ever witnessed anything out of the norm prior to that incident. |
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Some chinese people believe that all type of cats have the ability to “see spirits” and can particularly chase out the bad ones.
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Explain me this... How do dogs and cats know their "masters" or other family is coming way before they get there? My dog which passed away some years back would get up and come to the door at least 5-10 min before someone from our family or relatives that would often visit even get there? Same with my cat today. He is at the window exactly a few minutes before someone arrives and my wife tells me he does the same when I am coming home.
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1. Dogs love the same routine and are super keen of noises and their surroundings — so if you come home the same day everyday, that is easy for them. 2. They are super aware of how people act and every move we make before someone arrives. 3. They have super hearing and learned the sound and vibrations of your car from a distance. 4. Great sense of smell also helps. 5. If the TV or Music is on the same channel — they remember what comes next. 6. They understand our language and listen to key phrases. 7. They also must have a built in clock, solar activated. 8. They listen and observe everything and especially love to please. Ron
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See, you already started with the wrong assumption. They are the “masters” and we are the slaves. [emoji38] [emoji23] 🤭 |
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True!
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I've wondered that many times myself. My cat is constantly looking at things that aren't there; or at least I can't see them.
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