I read in a local paper of a cat whose person broke a hip outside on a frosty night. The poor lady couldn't make it back to her house and wasn't dressed adequately. Kitty stayed with her all night to keep her warm. I was so touched by the cat's devotion.
Well to be fair the cat didn;t have much of a choice than to stay with her as it was likely too small to reach the front door handle and let itself back into the house. And it's much likely the cat snuggle with the woman to keep itself warm...as a human generates far more body heat than a cat. A human will keep a cat from freezing...not the other way round. On the bright side though...I just saw a unicorn fly by my window
I have type1 diabetes and whenever my blood sugar became really low my cat would come and pester me until I got myself something sweet, at first I didn't pay any attention but he saved my life on several occasions. He was a precious little fluff ball and it broke my heart when he passed.
My cat Rosie who I rescued last year has been my absolute rock. I suffer from mental health problems and when I am having a bad flare up he’s always there gently chirping and trying to cheer me up. I am also physically disabled and whenever I fall over inside my flat he’s there automatically knowing which part of my body I have hurt most and nudges and kisses it. He then stays by my side until either help arrives or I am stable enough to get myself up
Not long ago I felt very ill, had trouble concentrating. Thought, am I having a stroke? Didn't call paramedics. My cat stayed right by me for 8 hours when symptoms stopped. A few weeks later paramedics took me to ER due to high blood pressure. Did have a small stroke, affected my eye sight for a few days. Now I'm okay. If this happens again I'll pay attention to my cats behavior ❤❤🐈
Some workmen came to my condo and one of them was overly friendly. I had a bad feeling about the guy. Anyway, he walks up to my chill dog and goes to pet her, and she growled low and long, making him jump back and leave. That was the only time in nine years that I saw her do that. I told her she was a GOOD GIRL and she got a special treat that night.
My cat started kneading my right breast. Luckily I was due for an annual visit with my doctor. She had a funny expression on her face when she examined my right breast. So I said what's up? Between you and Twink something must be wrong? And it was. It turned out to be stage 3 breast cancer, fast moving. That was over 10 yrs ago. I had to euthanize Twink 2 yrs ago. She had terminal kidney disease and then the vet found a lump. She was 18 yrs at that time. I had 18 blessed yrs with her and I didn't want her to suffer any more. So if your cat pays attention to something out of the ordinary; you need to pay attention to your cat. LOL
A couple of years ago I climbed into bed early, told my partner about a migraine. My cat climbed on the bed and curled up on the pillow above my head - something he doesn't do. He's done a few other sweet things like that at various times.
Our first cat, a rescue named Zetha, could absolutely see and sense things people couldn't. My mom had recently died of cancer and we had her urn on the mantle. Zetha sat in front of the mantle for TWO DAYS just staring at it! She wasn't obsessed though--she'd break for food only to immediately return to the mantle. She sat at attention as if my mom was talking to her, occasionally chortling in response. We checked the area and couldn't see or hear anything unusual. I got to the point where I 'spoke' to my mom, 'if you're there, I love you" sort of thing. It was probably coincidence, but shortly after I acknowledged my mom, Zetha broke her vigil and came back to her normal routines. Zetha always LOVED my mom, and when she visited, wouldn't leave her alone. Once, she even snuggled into my mom's purse before we went shopping! The problem was my mom had always been severely allergic to cats, so she couldn't directly touch her, but that didn't matter to Zetha. She loved my mom's New York accent and when Zetha heard my mom (even over the phone), she'd meow and behave like she was talking to her, responding to what my mom was saying--it was adorable and spooky. I truly miss them both!
@@laurakerschenbaum4079this is such a beautiful story !!!😻I Love cats so Much and I have been trapping the ones I feed and getting them fixed I am trying to help out cause they need us I enjoy this story very much and I’d love to hear more lol 😝
My cat saved me when I almost died from Covid. She actually woke my husband up bc I couldn’t breathe or talk and then he called the ambulance. I am blessed to be alive . Thank God and my cat of course
Years ago I had a cat that absolutely detested my daughter's boyfriend and always made sure she took a chunk out of him before he left, sadly my daughter did not understand and married the bum and wasted 12 years of her life with him before seeing her mistake and divorcing him. Cats do know.
Two years ago I was busy cooking and doing house work. I had placed a kettle on low in order to make bone broth and went down stairs for a minute to throw a load in the washer..ended up cleaning the litter pan, folding a load from the dryer and began cleaning the bath…all of a sudden Lillie, my very shy Bengal went nuts….meowing and running all over…something she had NEVER done…before or since……I couldn’t figure out why until I followed her back up stairs…the entire first floor was full of blinding smoke. Another minute and the entire house would have been in flames. She saved my life and my home.
That story with the gas happened to me once too. My cat woke me up for it in the middle of the night while I was sleeping two stairs up. Same with a smouldering, not yet burning waste bin in my kitchen. In both cases I would never have woken up in time by myself.
My mother's great ant died when I was a child and she got an old chair. So it was brought to our house and our two cats freeked out. They seem to fear it and wouldn't go near it. I sat on it to show there's nothing to fear, but it didn't work. They just sat there and watched by me as if someone else was sitting there. Gratualy the cats started to warm up and finally very carefully jumping on it. We would often find one them laying there as if someone would be stroking them, looking very happy purring and kneeding. It became their favorite place. I think great ant was a cat person and it was her way to say goodbye 😯 This video said that cats warn you if you're in danger. I have experience of this too. It was near Christmas and our cats were opsessed about the cuppord where my mother kept flours and such. They sat infront of it and meowed. I listened and heard what the cats had heard long ago. My mother put a trap in it and we found out there was a mouse in the cuppord 🐁 Another event comes to my mind too, which happened before we started to see each other. My husband was saved by his mother's malecat. It was summer and he was sitting outside in a chair with Hilu. Suddently a raging big dog came through the hedge. It had rabies or so. Hilu bravely defended my husband and arched it back hissing and looking very fierce. The dog had to back off, no bites or anything 😮 I never got to see the heroic cat and sadly it's no longer with us 😪
I had a cat who warned us that there was a fire in the backyard. She sensed the fire and yowled and made a lot of noise and woke us up to confront the danger.
Lived in the pacific north west in 2000. My cat acted weird a few days before a big earthquake. A couple years later, moved to the east coast. My cat and a friends cat in another state were acting weird. I jokingly said " maybe we are getting an earthquake ". Well, we did. It wasn't big. But noticeable. Yes, earthquakes do happen on the east coast. 2011 was our latest one . My current cat is weird all the time. But, if she acts or does something that isn't normal for her, I do pay attention. She does hide before a tropical storm hits us. And is a great cuddle buddy when I'm sick.
I think you must be talking about the 5.8 quake in VA in 2011... I was living in DC in a 100+-yr-old townhouse near Capitol Hill with an elderly black lady. The house started shaking, Doris started screaming, and I was thinking 'bomb' (the plane that hit the Pentagon on 9-11 literally bounced me off my futon when that hit ten years before the quake... ) but then looked at the walls and boggled, thinking QUAKE???? IN DC???? When it stopped, ran out of my room, checked on Doris, then ran down to check water lines in the kitchen & basement & the gas line to the stove, while calling Doris' son who lived in the MD suburbs. He made it there in 20 mins flat from Waldorf. I served duty in California at NAS North Island from 11/73 to 1/76... not a single noticeable quake, even though North Island has two faults FLANKING the 'island'. Had one tsunami warning due to a distant storm somewhere but that was a fake-out. Had to live another 35 yrs to survive a 5.8 quake in Washington DC ~3000?miles across the country.
@sarahkragness7138 my son and I were in line at Busch gardens when it hit. We knew what was happening because we lived through a few. And knew it wasn't a ride because of the moment of the light polls and the trees. Not to mention the birds were going nuts. The park shut down every ride. Even the trams were not running. Since we live in Chesapeake, my biggest fear was they were going to close the tunnels. We were not afraid of damage. Because of how small( for us) it was. But someone who never had experienced one, it would have been scary.
So thankful to have found this channel. I’m a brand new “cat mom” and still learning the difference of cats vs dogs. The most interesting I’ve learned so far is that dogs protect us physically while cats are our spiritual protectors.
I have a Bengal cat. On Wednesday, before the hurricane really started, my cat was so agitated. He usually is a quiet guy, but on Wednesday he kept meowing and walking around the house. I fed him, checked his litter box, water fountain, everything was fine but he kept meowing and jumping on furniture, things that he didn’t do before. At night, when the hurricane started, Angel (that’s his name) disappeared. I don’t know where he hid,but I couldn’t find him anywhere in the house until next day. He knew what’s coming 😢😢
I was going to school in Cambridge, MA, at the time Hurricane Gloria was going to hit. In my worries over my exams, etc., I forgot. So when I tried to leave the house, I was only able to get halfway down the stairs because my two cats completely stretched out their bodies on adjacent steps. Well, after I pushed past them, they set up the same deal three steps down. Again, I pushed past them and left to go to my car. Dunno why, but my car wouldn't start. I came back into my house, and I'd swear the cats did something akin to wiping off their foreheads. I then remembered Gloria and decided to call the school's snow line. Sure enough school was cancelled because of Gloria.😊. I never heard of cats doing something like that, and my little guys never did it again. So, I can easily imagine their value on board ships!
My cat who never licks me and never meows woke me up by doing so at 5 o'clock in the morning. One half hour later I started feeling strange and disoriented. My husband took me to the hospital. While in triage I had a stroke. I do not wake up before 8 o'clock so my cat saved my life, also relieved treatment early so less after effects. I could not have feeling on my left side and blind in that eye. It took 4 years to heal now only lost 15% percent loss thanks to my Sam.
My kitty keeps telling me to give him canned cat food and also turkey and chicken. He knows the turkey is in the fridge and he is going to pester me nonstop about it.
Nah! My cats just lounged around without a care in the world whilst Hurricane Milton was barreling down us. Meanwhile,we were frantically rushing around batting down the hatches the best we could. I even got sick from all the stress,and my cats didn't seem to care.
My husband was in the Army and was stationed in Iraq for over a year. I was so depressed I couldn’t function. My cat was right in my face the entire time she stuck to me like glue.
Ever since I got my Maia a bit more than 2 years ago, I have gotten more and more convinced that cats can sense both auras, people with ill intentions, and things we cannot see. In other words, I have not gotten less of a believer in the paranormal in my 52 years.
My partner had paralytic episodes that would begin while he was sleeping. Our cat would sense when one was beginning and wake him. Sometimes the episodes developed very rapidly and the cat couldn't rouse him, so she'd come and wake me, so I could get his medication and get it into him. This happened three or four times a month over a period of five or six years, so it was no coincidence. We were really bereft when that cat went blind due to a brain tumor and we had to have her put down. It became much more difficult to manage his condition without the cat's help.
Lol, yeah! Last night the cat's meow woke me in the thunder three minutes before a downpour.( . . . they sense atmosphere changes . . as another of the other 6th senses
I’m am trying to find a home for a cat that was abandoned. I have given the cat shelter in my patio. I feed him, but he always tries to come inside and you can tell an indoor cat from A feral cat ! I have my own cats. They do not like other cats I I’m doing what I can for the cat I’ve even trapped him to have him fixed. I need to find a home for him please animal lovers in Houston. Please contact me please please please
@ I just took in took a cat that was being rehomed and still trying to make him comfortable… omg He absolutely hates the cats outside and he becomes very aggressive with me to the point I’ve had to go to the doctor. I have to sneak out to feed the cats outside and I had to cover all the windows !!! B ut he still knows the cat is outside I can not bring that cat inside but I am trying all I can for him. I already saved two. Young cats and found them homes I fixed four cats already from outside I am doing all I can do thank you
My two cats knew I was in labour before I did earlier in the day. I had a nagging backache which was the start and the cats kept walking around me and yelling. They stayed with me the whole day and later on my water is broken and I realised that they knew something I didn’t.
Back in 2000 we had a cat just start howling like mad middle of the night . We couldn't figure out why. Hours later we noticed our gas heat was out. Repair man went under house and the circulator fan had shorted out and wires burned. No fire but the cat could smell it even though it was under house.
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My cat Lucy started sniffing my lower abdomen several years ago to the point where she would refuse to leave me alone. Some weeks after I had a colonoscopy and after further scans I was diagnosed with bowel cancer. I believe that she was able to smell the tumour in my body. I am currently in remission.
0:55 CATS do have aura and energy fields, as do all ANIMALS, its the human that has telepathic problems, soooo animals adapt to try different behavours to get the message through to the human, whether its GOOD or BAD....
Yes cats I have had could see ghosts - one was. A White cat that my cat wanted me to see was a cat my sister had that had died many years past. Another was little girl around the age of 5 that had died in the early 1900s. She was attracted to young children in the house - myself, my daughter & my grand daughter. My daughter in laws cat seemed to know when she was around and my daughter In Law also saw her. It was a family house my grand father had bought on a tax sale. It had a lot of spirits residing there. Most were a problem.
a cat that hides in a dark place, like behind a fridge or under a stairwell- you cant find them even when you call..... is in a lot of pain (could be dying)
I grew up with and had cats. Not once did any of them do anything special, they dont react to ghosts or earthquakes, plus there was one cat who loved to snuggle and sleep with a very abusive person who made life hell for his family. I have seen and heard the same from other cat owners and their cats. So many cats and not one cats are awesome event. In fact, after all the destructive and clumsy behavior I saw from cats, and the fact that nowadays you cant have a cat without paying a vet enough to buy a car, I decided never to have a cat again. I applaud myself every time I see real cats from real people and their owner thinking I would be impressed just by the presence of hairs in my food, litter box remains on the dining table, immediately scratched up new furniture and the smell of cat urine coming off flower pots and floors, the owner has become numb to. Their cat attacking the owner is another thing, people seem to regard as okay, but I can do without it. I and my whole family also survived without having been rescued by a cat. Thank you! Think of the birds dying out which those lovely well-fed cat angels are hunting for fun, will you.
Could you please not let scottish fold cats perform in your video's? There is a reason why it is forbidden to breed with Scottish folds. There is something wrong with their genes and they can suffer severe pain because of that. Those ears might look cute but when you are aware, you do not wish to promote these malformations Thank you
This video almost promotes Scottish folds. The breed should be banned everywhere. For those who don't know... The breed can develop severe painful, progressing degenerative joint diseases at an early age.
Oh, how awful! Thank you for the information. I thought it was a natural thing with their ears. I wish people would stop breeding animals for particular physical traits.
Wow you really don't have a clue and you can't have had any close relationship with an animal. I can point out hundreds of times over 67 years that my cats , dogs and horses have in someway been responsible for me still being alive. But I'll just give you one, 23 years ago I was working with someone who turned to be a neighbour now I got on very well with them never once thought anything bad about them UNTIL one day my cat was sitting on the windowsill growling like a dog at something outside, she wouldn't stop hissing teeth bared, eyes wide with anger, she was doing all this at that person. Turned out that person was totally psychotic and dangerous. So I was wrong but my cat was right.
@@cherylbradbury4875 Actually, I grew up with almost always having multiple dogs in the house. It oftentime surprising to pet owners how quickly their own pets take to me. Emotional empathy is perhaps the most basic form of communication. That is what I wrote about in my post above. Our emotions are not always immediately apparent to us. We get busy with life and details. So while you may well have had no idea cognitively about your neighbor. Chances are good that you were far more uncomfortable around that person than you realized. This is why abuse victims oftentimes stay in clearly abusive environments without ever realizing how bad their situation had become. If this person is as psychotic and dangerous as you say. Then it is also very possible that your cat was subjected to some form of abuse, or witnessed it, outside of your presence. Harming small animals is one of the early warning signs of psychopathy. But that doesn't make them a good judge of character. It just makes them a witness, or a victim, who is just reporting back what they feel. I know, many people want to ascribe this as being something more than simple witnessing, and or mirroring. We tend to view those we love in the best light possible. But that doesn't mean that these projections are accurate. Ask yourself this simple question. How does any mammal, that doesn't have language, understand what another being is feeling? Is it come mystical sixth sense? Is it divined from above? No, it is simply emotional empathy, they understand what is being felt by another by experiencing that same emotion. It allows for the parenting behavior. And is, due to its biological rewards, directly responsible for our species taking the next step and evolving true complex language. Which by the way is the linchpin of technology. So don't tell me I don't have a clue. Because doing so is also a mild form of abuse. I respect your right to disagree with what I've said. But there is no call, whatsoever, to engage in language designed to diminish and malign. I've encountered far too much of that kind of behavior in my life to leave it unchallenged and rejected.
@@GrumpyMeow-Meow Or maybe, I realize more about emotional empathy than you're implying. Ask yourself the following. How does a being without language actually communicate? What do they communicate? And the answers to those questions are that they communicate their emotional state through affective (emotional) empathy. This biological process causes the parties involved to trend toward the emotional state perceived in the party opposite of them. When parity is achieved, biological rewards ensue. It is this system that provided evolutionary pressure for human beings to evolve language. And by extension our heightened cognition. Incidentally language in the linchpin of developing technology. My comment was not to take anything away from our pets. They have great potential. But being a judge of character is simply not in their wheelhouse. Edited to add a skipped word.
I read in a local paper of a cat whose person broke a hip outside on a frosty night. The poor lady couldn't make it back to her house and wasn't dressed adequately. Kitty stayed with her all night to keep her warm. I was so touched by the cat's devotion.
Well to be fair the cat didn;t have much of a choice than to stay with her as it was likely too small to reach the front door handle and let itself back into the house. And it's much likely the cat snuggle with the woman to keep itself warm...as a human generates far more body heat than a cat. A human will keep a cat from freezing...not the other way round. On the bright side though...I just saw a unicorn fly by my window
"Booo!"@@pmbbmp, do you regularly write to poop on others experiences?
I have type1 diabetes and whenever my blood sugar became really low my cat would come and pester me until I got myself something sweet, at first I didn't pay any attention but he saved my life on several occasions. He was a precious little fluff ball and it broke my heart when he passed.
My cat Rosie who I rescued last year has been my absolute rock. I suffer from mental health problems and when I am having a bad flare up he’s always there gently chirping and trying to cheer me up. I am also physically disabled and whenever I fall over inside my flat he’s there automatically knowing which part of my body I have hurt most and nudges and kisses it. He then stays by my side until either help arrives or I am stable enough to get myself up
My cat knew that I had cancer before I was diagnosed she never leaves me alone it’s true they have a strong sense of knowing.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not long ago I felt very ill, had trouble concentrating. Thought, am I having a stroke? Didn't call paramedics. My cat stayed right by me for 8 hours when symptoms stopped. A few weeks later paramedics took me to ER due to high blood pressure. Did have a small stroke, affected my eye sight for a few days. Now I'm okay. If this happens again I'll pay attention to my cats behavior ❤❤🐈
Some workmen came to my condo and one of them was overly friendly. I had a bad feeling about the guy. Anyway, he walks up to my chill dog and goes to pet her, and she growled low and long, making him jump back and leave. That was the only time in nine years that I saw her do that. I told her she was a GOOD GIRL and she got a special treat that night.
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Pets are very intuitive. ❤❤
My cat started kneading my right breast. Luckily I was due for an annual visit with my doctor. She had a funny expression on her face when she examined my right breast. So I said what's up? Between you and Twink something must be wrong? And it was. It turned out to be stage 3 breast cancer, fast moving. That was over 10 yrs ago. I had to euthanize Twink 2 yrs ago. She had terminal kidney disease and then the vet found a lump. She was 18 yrs at that time. I had 18 blessed yrs with her and I didn't want her to suffer any more. So if your cat pays attention to something out of the ordinary; you need to pay attention to your cat. LOL
I’m so sorry you had to say goodbye to your kitty.
My Condolences
~Yo buddy -you're wrong about the aura, etc
A couple of years ago I climbed into bed early, told my partner about a migraine. My cat climbed on the bed and curled up on the pillow above my head - something he doesn't do. He's done a few other sweet things like that at various times.
Our first cat, a rescue named Zetha, could absolutely see and sense things people couldn't. My mom had recently died of cancer and we had her urn on the mantle. Zetha sat in front of the mantle for TWO DAYS just staring at it! She wasn't obsessed though--she'd break for food only to immediately return to the mantle. She sat at attention as if my mom was talking to her, occasionally chortling in response. We checked the area and couldn't see or hear anything unusual. I got to the point where I 'spoke' to my mom, 'if you're there, I love you" sort of thing. It was probably coincidence, but shortly after I acknowledged my mom, Zetha broke her vigil and came back to her normal routines. Zetha always LOVED my mom, and when she visited, wouldn't leave her alone. Once, she even snuggled into my mom's purse before we went shopping! The problem was my mom had always been severely allergic to cats, so she couldn't directly touch her, but that didn't matter to Zetha. She loved my mom's New York accent and when Zetha heard my mom (even over the phone), she'd meow and behave like she was talking to her, responding to what my mom was saying--it was adorable and spooky. I truly miss them both!
@@laurakerschenbaum4079this is such a beautiful story !!!😻I Love cats so Much and I have been trapping the ones I feed and getting them fixed I am trying to help out cause they need us I enjoy this story very much and I’d love to hear more lol 😝
My cat saved me when I almost died from Covid. She actually woke my husband up bc I couldn’t breathe or talk and then he called the ambulance. I am blessed to be alive . Thank God and my cat of course
Years ago I had a cat that absolutely detested my daughter's boyfriend and always made sure she took a chunk out of him before he left, sadly my daughter did not understand and married the bum and wasted 12 years of her life with him before seeing her mistake and divorcing him. Cats do know.
Yes they do. Good girl.
Two years ago I was busy cooking and doing house work. I had placed a kettle on low in order to make bone broth and went down stairs for a minute to throw a load in the washer..ended up cleaning the litter pan, folding a load from the dryer and began cleaning the bath…all of a sudden Lillie, my very shy Bengal went nuts….meowing and running all over…something she had NEVER done…before or since……I couldn’t figure out why until I followed her back up stairs…the entire first floor was full of blinding smoke. Another minute and the entire house would have been in flames. She saved my life and my home.
That story with the gas happened to me once too. My cat woke me up for it in the middle of the night while I was sleeping two stairs up.
Same with a smouldering, not yet burning waste bin in my kitchen. In both cases I would never have woken up in time by myself.
Cats have extra sensory perception,so please pay attention!
My cat developed kidney failure, and it brought attention to my own health issues. She left a hole on the couch after she died....and in my heart.
My mother's great ant died when I was a child and she got an old chair. So it was brought to our house and our two cats freeked out. They seem to fear it and wouldn't go near it. I sat on it to show there's nothing to fear, but it didn't work. They just sat there and watched by me as if someone else was sitting there. Gratualy the cats started to warm up and finally very carefully jumping on it. We would often find one them laying there as if someone would be stroking them, looking very happy purring and kneeding. It became their favorite place. I think great ant was a cat person and it was her way to say goodbye 😯 This video said that cats warn you if you're in danger. I have experience of this too. It was near Christmas and our cats were opsessed about the cuppord where my mother kept flours and such. They sat infront of it and meowed. I listened and heard what the cats had heard long ago. My mother put a trap in it and we found out there was a mouse in the cuppord 🐁 Another event comes to my mind too, which happened before we started to see each other. My husband was saved by his mother's malecat. It was summer and he was sitting outside in a chair with Hilu. Suddently a raging big dog came through the hedge. It had rabies or so. Hilu bravely defended my husband and arched it back hissing and looking very fierce. The dog had to back off, no bites or anything 😮 I never got to see the heroic cat and sadly it's no longer with us 😪
I had a cat who warned us that there was a fire in the backyard. She sensed the fire and yowled and made a lot of noise and woke us up to confront the danger.
Lived in the pacific north west in 2000. My cat acted weird a few days before a big earthquake. A couple years later, moved to the east coast. My cat and a friends cat in another state were acting weird. I jokingly said " maybe we are getting an earthquake ". Well, we did. It wasn't big. But noticeable. Yes, earthquakes do happen on the east coast. 2011 was our latest one . My current cat is weird all the time. But, if she acts or does something that isn't normal for her, I do pay attention. She does hide before a tropical storm hits us. And is a great cuddle buddy when I'm sick.
I think you must be talking about the 5.8 quake in VA in 2011... I was living in DC in a 100+-yr-old townhouse near Capitol Hill with an elderly black lady. The house started shaking, Doris started screaming, and I was thinking 'bomb' (the plane that hit the Pentagon on 9-11 literally bounced me off my futon when that hit ten years before the quake... ) but then looked at the walls and boggled, thinking QUAKE???? IN DC????
When it stopped, ran out of my room, checked on Doris, then ran down to check water lines in the kitchen & basement & the gas line to the stove, while calling Doris' son who lived in the MD suburbs. He made it there in 20 mins flat from Waldorf.
I served duty in California at NAS North Island from 11/73 to 1/76... not a single noticeable quake, even though North Island has two faults FLANKING the 'island'. Had one tsunami warning due to a distant storm somewhere but that was a fake-out. Had to live another 35 yrs to survive a 5.8 quake in Washington DC ~3000?miles across the country.
@sarahkragness7138 my son and I were in line at Busch gardens when it hit. We knew what was happening because we lived through a few. And knew it wasn't a ride because of the moment of the light polls and the trees. Not to mention the birds were going nuts. The park shut down every ride. Even the trams were not running. Since we live in Chesapeake, my biggest fear was they were going to close the tunnels. We were not afraid of damage. Because of how small( for us) it was. But someone who never had experienced one, it would have been scary.
Cats and dogs are psychic and know things a person doesn't.
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So thankful to have found this channel. I’m a brand new “cat mom” and still learning the difference of cats vs dogs. The most interesting I’ve learned so far is that dogs protect us physically while cats are our spiritual protectors.
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Welcome to cat mommy life . They are the most beautiful creatures to have ❤
My cat Special, 🐈 warned me about a certain person in my life. Long story short, Special 💗was right.
when i interview people they get to meet my cat that is the REAL job interview
I always pay attention to my cats. They let me know when I have a package delivery outside, esp. if the driver doesn't knock.
I have a Bengal cat. On Wednesday, before the hurricane really started, my cat was so agitated. He usually is a quiet guy, but on Wednesday he kept meowing and walking around the house. I fed him, checked his litter box, water fountain, everything was fine but he kept meowing and jumping on furniture, things that he didn’t do before. At night, when the hurricane started, Angel (that’s his name) disappeared. I don’t know where he hid,but I couldn’t find him anywhere in the house until next day. He knew what’s coming 😢😢
Glad you are both okay!! 👍🏻
@@charlottesmom thank you 🙏
I was going to school in Cambridge, MA, at the time Hurricane Gloria was going to hit. In my worries over my exams, etc., I forgot. So when I tried to leave the house, I was only able to get halfway down the stairs because my two cats completely stretched out their bodies on adjacent steps. Well, after I pushed past them, they set up the same deal three steps down. Again, I pushed past them and left to go to my car. Dunno why, but my car wouldn't start. I came back into my house, and I'd swear the cats did something akin to wiping off their foreheads. I then remembered Gloria and decided to call the school's snow line. Sure enough school was cancelled because of Gloria.😊.
I never heard of cats doing something like that, and my little guys never did it again. So, I can easily imagine their value on board ships!
My cat who never licks me and never meows woke me up by doing so at 5 o'clock in the morning. One half hour later I started feeling strange and disoriented. My husband took me to the hospital. While in triage I had a stroke. I do not wake up before 8 o'clock so my cat saved my life, also relieved treatment early so less after effects. I could not have feeling on my left side and blind in that eye. It took 4 years to heal now only lost 15% percent loss thanks to my Sam.
My ginger cat always knows when a storm is coming. He starts behaving in a particular way.
My kitty keeps telling me to give him canned cat food and also turkey and chicken. He knows the turkey is in the fridge and he is going to pester me nonstop about it.
I love cat
his information is not only interesting but also essential for building a stronger bond with our pets. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights
Such incredible facts - who knew pets were this smart?
Thank you for those information
Nah! My cats just lounged around without a care in the world whilst Hurricane Milton was barreling down us. Meanwhile,we were frantically rushing around batting down the hatches the best we could.
I even got sick from all the stress,and my cats didn't seem to care.
My husband was in the Army and was stationed in Iraq for over a year. I was so depressed I couldn’t function. My cat was right in my face the entire time she stuck to me like glue.
Mine warned my family of a gas leak
Very true...
Ever since I got my Maia a bit more than 2 years ago, I have gotten more and more convinced that cats can sense both auras, people with ill intentions, and things we cannot see.
In other words, I have not gotten less of a believer in the paranormal in my 52 years.
My dad hated cats. I had an orange tabby that would run and hide until I gave her the okay that he was gone.
Good stuff here.
My boy, Toby, jumped on my lap in day, as usual. But this time, the pain was there. Sure enough, l had a fibroid.
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Oh wow😮, right on Rusty❤
My partner had paralytic episodes that would begin while he was sleeping. Our cat would sense when one was beginning and wake him. Sometimes the episodes developed very rapidly and the cat couldn't rouse him, so she'd come and wake me, so I could get his medication and get it into him. This happened three or four times a month over a period of five or six years, so it was no coincidence. We were really bereft when that cat went blind due to a brain tumor and we had to have her put down. It became much more difficult to manage his condition without the cat's help.
Lol, yeah! Last night the cat's meow woke me in the thunder three minutes before a downpour.( . . . they sense atmosphere changes . . as another of the other 6th senses
My kitty cats were so worried about my personal safety that they used to pull security like a military dismount
I’m am trying to find a home for a cat that was abandoned. I have given the cat shelter in my patio. I feed him, but he always tries to come inside and you can tell an indoor cat from A feral cat ! I have my own cats. They do not like other cats I I’m doing what I can for the cat I’ve even trapped him to have him fixed. I need to find a home for him please animal lovers in Houston. Please contact me please please please
Your other cats will get used to him, take him in please😊
@ I just took in took a cat that was being rehomed and still trying to make him comfortable… omg He absolutely hates the cats outside and he becomes very aggressive with me to the point I’ve had to go to the doctor. I have to sneak out to feed the cats outside and I had to cover all the windows !!! B ut he still knows the cat is outside I can not bring that cat inside but I am trying all I can for him. I already saved two. Young cats and found them homes I fixed four cats already from outside I am doing all I can do thank you
My two cats knew I was in labour before I did earlier in the day. I had a nagging backache which was the start and the cats kept walking around me and yelling. They stayed with me the whole day and later on my water is broken and I realised that they knew something I didn’t.
Back in 2000 we had a cat just start howling like mad middle of the night . We couldn't figure out why. Hours later we noticed our gas heat was out. Repair man went under house and the circulator fan had shorted out and wires burned. No fire but the cat could smell it even though it was under house.
My cat Lucy started sniffing my lower abdomen several years ago to the point where she would refuse to leave me alone. Some weeks after I had a colonoscopy and after further scans I was diagnosed with bowel cancer. I believe that she was able to smell the tumour in my body. I am currently in remission.
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Don’t under estimate pets my German shepherd alerted me to colon cancer
I have epilepsy and my cat has a way of warning me of when I'm about to have a seizure. 😊
0:55 CATS do have aura and energy fields, as do all ANIMALS, its the human that has telepathic problems, soooo animals adapt to try different behavours to get the message through to the human, whether its GOOD or BAD....
Yes cats I have had could see ghosts - one was. A White cat that my cat wanted me to see was a cat my sister had that had died many years past. Another was little girl around the age of 5 that had died in the early 1900s. She was attracted to young children in the house - myself, my daughter & my grand daughter. My daughter in laws cat seemed to know when she was around and my daughter In Law also saw her. It was a family house my grand father had bought on a tax sale. It had a lot of spirits residing there. Most were a problem.
I loved this video 🥰
a cat that hides in a dark place, like behind a fridge or under a stairwell- you cant find them even when you call..... is in a lot of pain (could be dying)
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You think cats and other animals can,t feel energies? Only humans ran away to their heads from feelings . 🥰🥰Love & Understanding
Bad news dudes ??? No problem. Just get Pumba. 😄
Every time I worship/ praise the Lord she is right there!
I grew up with and had cats. Not once did any of them do anything special, they dont react to ghosts or earthquakes, plus there was one cat who loved to snuggle and sleep with a very abusive person who made life hell for his family. I have seen and heard the same from other cat owners and their cats. So many cats and not one cats are awesome event. In fact, after all the destructive and clumsy behavior I saw from cats, and the fact that nowadays you cant have a cat without paying a vet enough to buy a car, I decided never to have a cat again. I applaud myself every time I see real cats from real people and their owner thinking I would be impressed just by the presence of hairs in my food, litter box remains on the dining table, immediately scratched up new furniture and the smell of cat urine coming off flower pots and floors, the owner has become numb to. Their cat attacking the owner is another thing, people seem to regard as okay, but I can do without it. I and my whole family also survived without having been rescued by a cat. Thank you! Think of the birds dying out which those lovely well-fed cat angels are hunting for fun, will you.
Cant live without cats and dogs in house.
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Could you please not let scottish fold cats perform in your video's?
There is a reason why it is forbidden to breed with Scottish folds. There is something wrong with their genes and they can suffer severe pain because of that. Those ears might look cute but when you are aware, you do not wish to promote these malformations
Thank you
One of my past cats was nasty to my daughter.She growled when my daughter was fresh to me.His name was Prince Charles.😉
This video almost promotes Scottish folds. The breed should be banned everywhere. For those who don't know... The breed can develop severe painful, progressing degenerative joint diseases at an early age.
Oh, how awful! Thank you for the information. I thought it was a natural thing with their ears. I wish people would stop breeding animals for particular physical traits.
Earthquakes!
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Meh, I would rather my cat to be able to pick up seasons instead of weather. This way he could tell me winter is coming.
i have 6 cats and if even one doesn't like you, you are not welcome
Sorry, 😔 I can't see you anymore! My cat doesn't like you 🙂😻
Cats are wonderful! God created them to make people's lives happier. 😺😺
Meteorology is an exact science?🤣
This guy is wrong, cats are psychic; very!!!
Nothing extraordinary about this post.
My 7 months old cat detected two small earthquakes few seconds before me
Sigh, no pets are not a good judge of character. Instead they simply mirror our emotional reaction to those around us. That is not the same thing.
Wow you really don't have a clue and you can't have had any close relationship with an animal. I can point out hundreds of times over 67 years that my cats , dogs and horses have in someway been responsible for me still being alive. But I'll just give you one, 23 years ago I was working with someone who turned to be a neighbour now I got on very well with them never once thought anything bad about them UNTIL one day my cat was sitting on the windowsill growling like a dog at something outside, she wouldn't stop hissing teeth bared, eyes wide with anger, she was doing all this at that person. Turned out that person was totally psychotic and dangerous. So I was wrong but my cat was right.
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Actually, I grew up with almost always having multiple dogs in the house. It oftentime surprising to pet owners how quickly their own pets take to me. Emotional empathy is perhaps the most basic form of communication. That is what I wrote about in my post above. Our emotions are not always immediately apparent to us. We get busy with life and details.
So while you may well have had no idea cognitively about your neighbor. Chances are good that you were far more uncomfortable around that person than you realized. This is why abuse victims oftentimes stay in clearly abusive environments without ever realizing how bad their situation had become.
If this person is as psychotic and dangerous as you say. Then it is also very possible that your cat was subjected to some form of abuse, or witnessed it, outside of your presence. Harming small animals is one of the early warning signs of psychopathy. But that doesn't make them a good judge of character. It just makes them a witness, or a victim, who is just reporting back what they feel. I know, many people want to ascribe this as being something more than simple witnessing, and or mirroring. We tend to view those we love in the best light possible. But that doesn't mean that these projections are accurate.
Ask yourself this simple question. How does any mammal, that doesn't have language, understand what another being is feeling? Is it come mystical sixth sense? Is it divined from above? No, it is simply emotional empathy, they understand what is being felt by another by experiencing that same emotion. It allows for the parenting behavior. And is, due to its biological rewards, directly responsible for our species taking the next step and evolving true complex language. Which by the way is the linchpin of technology.
So don't tell me I don't have a clue. Because doing so is also a mild form of abuse. I respect your right to disagree with what I've said. But there is no call, whatsoever, to engage in language designed to diminish and malign. I've encountered far too much of that kind of behavior in my life to leave it unchallenged and rejected.
Maybe you just didn’t pick up the clues they were giving you. Not a criticism, not everyone does.
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Or maybe, I realize more about emotional empathy than you're implying. Ask yourself the following. How does a being without language actually communicate? What do they communicate? And the answers to those questions are that they communicate their emotional state through affective (emotional) empathy. This biological process causes the parties involved to trend toward the emotional state perceived in the party opposite of them. When parity is achieved, biological rewards ensue.
It is this system that provided evolutionary pressure for human beings to evolve language. And by extension our heightened cognition. Incidentally language in the linchpin of developing technology.
My comment was not to take anything away from our pets. They have great potential. But being a judge of character is simply not in their wheelhouse.
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Sir you are incorrect cats do pick up on energies and auras
vmy cats dont like people or children sad
Love cats, They are the best❤
My three cats aged 12 ,11 and 3 will head to the basement at the first rumblings of a thunder storm.
Cats do Not know to stay out of the road or Not to get under the hood of a car
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