Have you ever had any experience with an animal being psychic as people and often they are more psychic. ...So what if any experience have you had. Please I am a believer in God and no I am not overly religious but I am open minded so all naysayers with talk of the devil do not bother.
2007-07-26
02:22:00
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Read yahoo front page about the cat that can predict death within hours of those suffering from dementia and alzheimers. I didnt make this up read the front page of todays yahoo. Close minded people yuck.
2007-07-26
02:31:01 ·
update #1
I truly believe in the psychic ability of animals. If you read the story the cat has proven itself time and time again. I have been studying the ability of cats and dogs to prewarn their owners of disasters to come, can find their way home thousands of miles away, can also detect where their loved ones are buried. There is an intelligence with animals that we cannot really understand Yet but we will. They know alot more then we give them credit for.
2007-07-26
02:42:34 ·
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Many times I have known people were going to die...I used to work as a nurse on a cancer floor in a hospital and got to know the aura of impending death...
2007-07-26 02:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My yorkie, who is normally very peppy (sometimes to the point of being annoying, bless her heart) was there at the time of my grandmother's death. She had been moved from the hospital to the house for her last week of life. On her last day, our dog walked into the room, very slowly, head down, straight to her bedside and wouldn't move from that spot.
She stayed there until she passed, which was not much later that morning.
I believe that there is a chemical/biological change that happens in people who are about to die, and that most animals, especially those familiar with the person, recognize those changes. Now, whether they know that it means death, I'm not sure. The way my dog acted was as if she was mourning - very solemn.
I'm epileptic, and I (along with many people) get "auras" before a seizure. Animals sense that, as well.
They sense natural disasters, they hear sirens well before we do, they sense weather changes, and they sense emotions (probably due to the hormones emitted.)
I think that, for animals, this "esp" is a combination of instinct (they are more primitive creatures, more in tune with the Earth than most humans), and their exceptional physical senses.
2007-07-26 10:04:49
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answered by Chelsea P 3
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One of my dogs is able to predict my wife's migraines accurately about an hour before they actually happen.
He is not psychic, that I'm pretty sure of.
Some dogs are used to predict seizures in epileptic patients. Physicians think something changes in either the behavior of the patient of their odor before the seizure takes place.
Some animals are very sensitive to those changes and there is hardly anything supernatural about it.
Let's assume that cat really cuddles patients when they are about to die. And this is assuming a lot, because I expect the personnel in that hospital hardly notices the cat when he cuddles patients who are not about to die. It's easier to remember the cat cuddling to a person if that person just died.
Then I think something changes in those people's odor, temperature, behavior, sound, or something else that is physically detectable by that cat.
2007-07-26 09:35:17
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answered by stym 5
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It has been said animals can tell natural disasters before they occur. I dont see why is it so out there to believe some can predict death as well....
2007-07-26 09:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt it is psychic. Animals have better senses than humans--eyesight and smell for example. They can smell changes in people about to have seizures so why not this cat?
2007-07-26 09:58:08
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answered by grnlow 7
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My cat stares at walls and corners a lot. Either she's seeing something I can't, or she's a little strange. I think it's both.
2007-07-26 09:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah that was on the bbc website
2007-07-26 09:29:26
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answered by a 5
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