Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
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Since I was a child, I have always been sensitive to either paranormal energy, spiritual energy, and very intuitive about things and emotions of others. I've even had dreams that have come true. Slowly I'm sharing a lot of my present and past experience... And future too, once they happen. Here is one from the past-When I was about 13, my younger sister had a slumber party and invited a lot of friends over. I for some reason decided to hang out with them. Anyway the basement of our house is a typical dark unfinished basement that we use for laundry or storage. I have never liked it and up to this day find it creepy.

Well my sister and her friends decided it would be fun to go down in the basement and do a seance. I of course joined in. My sister had invited all her school friends and also a girl from her ballet school who lived in another town nearby. Her father had died a few months after she was born and she never knew him. All her mother told her was he had served in WWII and immigrated from West Germany to the US in the 1960's. Her dad was a lot older than her mom. We decided this would be the perfect person to call. So we all sat in our creepy basement with all the lights turned off except for a flashlight that we put in the middle of our circle which gave an eerie lighting to the basement. We all held hands, closed our eyes, and this girl started calling for her dad. Well nothing happened and we figured nothing would... Then I opened my eyes and noticed that the light from the flashlight was shining right on the girls face and no one elses.

We stayed silent for a while when I heard a little bell sound coming closer to us. I smiled because I knew it was the cat because she had a bell on her collar. All of a sudden another girl screamed, "Something touched me!" I said it was the cat but everyone started screaming. Just then I looked at one of the walls and I saw this shadow swoop across the wall and then head through the wall towards the outside. Another girl yelled, "Did you see that! Did you see that!" All of us were still sitting in the circle so it was not any of our shadows and it was very distinct. I started screaming, got up and then I reached to turn the light on. We all ran upstairs in a mad stampede. My dad wondered what was going on and we told him. He told us not to mess around with things like that and said that the cat had been upstairs asleep the entire time.

We argued with him and said that we had heard her little bell. The cat was just sitting in the corner of the living room staring up at us not asleep. So I don't know if my dad just said that to scare us. After that our cat would run around crazy in the basement for no reason at all. She hated to be locked in there-and would scratch at the door and meow like crazy to let her back upstairs (her litter box was there as was her little bed). I would sneak her in my room and let her sleep in there. Then our basement wall started cracking really bad and water would seep in. Whether it was connected I don't know. Other weird things happened in that house. Most happened at night but I'll save those for another day. Maybe it was connected, maybe not. But what we did was creepy and I don't recommend doing something like that. I know we were young kids, but still, it's not a safe thing to do. Up to this day I don't know what the shadow was nor if it was really the cat who snuck up on us because we never physically saw her there.

It taught us all a lesson and we never did anything like that again. I still can't go in that basement without feeling creeped out. When I visit my mom, I'll only go down if I do my laundry...


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She has a tender heart, a nice hairy shoulder to cry on - and she knows where her zoo keeps the baby wipes.
So Anjana the chimpanzee is well qualified to be a kitten-sitter.Since orphaned puma cub Sierra turned up at the zoo, Anjana has helped her human carers with all the feeding, cuddling and chasing duties.
Primate mum: Anjana the chimp helps zookeepers to care for orphaned puma cub, Sierra
The chimpanzee, who is five, has lived her whole life at The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (TIGERS) in South Carolina, in the U.S.. She learned to care for little big cats while in the charge of resident feline curator China York. Park director Dr Bhagavan Antle said: 'Chimpanzees are great learners and imitators so it wasn't long before she took on the right behaviours that were necessary to keep the kittens in line.
Milking it: Anjana makes sure Sierra gets fed and even knows where the wet wipes are kept

'If Sierra is running around too fast then Anjana will scoop her up and make sure she doesn't get into any trouble.'Anjana has already helped to bring up two royal white tiger cubs, a leopard and four lions.Dr Antle added: 'She is a great assistant. If you need a baby wipe you can just tell her and she'll run off and get it.'
Careful now: A protective Anjana shadows Sierra on a stroll around the zoo

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I saw this in Youtube and thought it was cute, that's why I am posting it here. It happened to a pet of ours before, our cat who gave birth to stillborns allowed our dog's puppies (the mother was alive but was just to lazy to breastfeed) to suckle her. Now who say's we can't settle our differences? Love knows no boundaries.











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A few years ago I had a cat named Dolly. She was a pretty healthy cat, and then one day she became ill. My mother and I took Dolly to the vet to see what was wrong with her, and the vet took Dolly into a back room to check her over. My mother wanted to go back into the room so that the cat wouldn't freak out (since she was kind of old we worried about her having a heart attack or something if she got too freaked out), but the vet said no.

We waited in the waiting room for about 10 minutes, and then the vet came back out and told us that Dolly had died of cardiac arrest.

We put Dolly's body into her carrier, took him home, and buried her in the garden.

That night, I was in my room mourning for Dolly, my mother was up in her room, and my uncle (who was visiting) was in the living room. My other two cats were downstairs. I didn't own any other animals at the time, and there was no one else in the house. Anyway, all of a sudden, I heard something run very hard and very in the kitchen. Now with Dolly, she was the fastest of my three cats, and whenever I'd feed her she would always run very hard and very fast down the stairs to get to the cat food first. Whatever ran in the kitchen sounded exactly like Dolly. I guess I wasn't the only one who heard the noise, because I heard my mother yell "What's that?", and my uncle went to my bedroom and said "Russel, was that you?" I said "No!" Then he said "Sis, was that you?" My mother said "No, it wasn't!" Then I heard my uncle go, "Oh...okay..." and he went back to the living room to watch T.V.

The noise came back a week later when I was home alone. I was in the living room petting my two other cats who were cuddled up in the chair with me, and I heard whatever it was run down the stairs again. I quickly picked the cats up off of me and put them into the chair, and then I ran out to the terrace. There was nothing in the terrace. I would also hear little meows now and then when I was alone, and something would scratch at the back door. I would always check, and there would be nothing there. After a few weeks all of the strange noises stopped.

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