Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
around - no one there.
Does anyone else get cat shadows?
I do get cat *ghosts* for about a year after they go to the RB. The kind
that I have to jump up before I sit on them n the bed or couch, or that I
think I see entering a room with me. I don't remember getting dog ghosts
when Rowdie Pup went over the RB.
So tell me, amd I insane, or is it a mass hallucination? ;-)
TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
O J - 30 Dec 2004 18:19 GMT
>Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
>around - no one there.
>
>Does anyone else get cat shadows?
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I think it's only natural to think you see them out of the corner of
your eye. Otherwise it wouldn't be such a common experience.
Sometimes I'll be sitting on the side of the bed and feel a cat jump
up on it behind me. Then I'll turn around to look and find no one
there.
Regards and Purrs,
O J
Kreisleriana - 30 Dec 2004 18:23 GMT
>Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
>around - no one there.
>
>Does anyone else get cat shadows?
I often "see" him out of the corner of my eye when there is no chance
he could be around.
>I do get cat *ghosts* for about a year after they go to the RB.
Oh yes.
Theresa
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Nina K Pettis - 30 Dec 2004 18:44 GMT
> Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
> around - no one there.
There's often a cat on the (high) back of my chair, but sometimes
they're not visible to me.
> Does anyone else get cat shadows?
>
> I do get cat *ghosts* for about a year after they go to the RB. The kind
> that I have to jump up before I sit on them n the bed or couch, or that I
> think I see entering a room with me. I don't remember getting dog ghosts
> when Rowdie Pup went over the RB.
I've had dog ghosts, or channeling spirits, in the past; once I "saw" a
Shih Tzu who had recently crossed the Bridge out of the corner of my
eye, but when I looked directly at him it was his housemate. The
departed was black and white, and the survivor was a pale solid grey --
very different in appearance and attitude!
> So tell me, amd I insane, or is it a mass hallucination? ;-)
>
> TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
Same here -- we feel that Seth (RB on Monday) is still here, but we
can't see him!
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Dan M - 30 Dec 2004 19:41 GMT
> Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
> around - no one there.
>
> Does anyone else get cat shadows?
Yep. Happens fairly frequently when I'm at home.
> I do get cat *ghosts* for about a year after they go to the RB. The kind
> that I have to jump up before I sit on them n the bed or couch, or that I
> think I see entering a room with me. I don't remember getting dog ghosts
> when Rowdie Pup went over the RB.
>
> So tell me, amd I insane, or is it a mass hallucination? ;-)
I get cat ghosts for a while after they've gone to the RB, but have at
least once experienced the ghost of a cat that I had never in RL. A dog
ghost, as well, that I had never met in RL. I think those of us with
weak spots for kitties are just a lot more attuned to feline spirits,
this more likely to encounter them.
Dan
> TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
TBird - 30 Dec 2004 19:50 GMT
> > Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
> > around - no one there.
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>
> Dan
Yes!!!
I once saw the cat ghost of a cat I'd never met!
TBird <--- possibly not insane after all.... nah!
> > TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
Dan M - 30 Dec 2004 20:00 GMT
> I once saw the cat ghost of a cat I'd never met!
>
> TBird <--- possibly not insane after all.... nah!
At least no more so than the rest of us :)
Dan
Ginger-lyn Summer - 30 Dec 2004 20:11 GMT
>Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
>around - no one there.
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>
>TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
Yep, happens to me a lot. I figure it's other peoples' cats visiting
me (I do peer pet-loss counseling online). Just wish I could tell who
was who so I could tell their humans I've seen them! But usually,
it's such a quick flash, I can't tell more than color, if that. So
you're not alone :-)
Ginger-lyn
jmcquown - 31 Dec 2004 17:25 GMT
> Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll
> look around - no one there.
>
> Does anyone else get cat shadows?
Nope, but Persia is the only cat I've ever had.
> I do get cat *ghosts* for about a year after they go to the RB. The
> kind that I have to jump up before I sit on them n the bed or couch,
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>
> TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
My small dog Sampson, who was with me almost 18 years, hung around until
Persia showed up. He was watching out for me. Once Persia insinuated
herself into my life I guess he felt he could move on.
Jill
Denise Clere - 31 Dec 2004 18:48 GMT
i do too!,& all of them look like all myRainbow Bridge kitties.
> Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
> around - no one there.
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>
> TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
Rrb - 01 Jan 2005 02:18 GMT
> Every once in a while, I will think a cat is approaching me... I'll look
> around - no one there.
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>
> TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
The only time (so far at least) that I have experienced this is when my
male cat - who is now 3 1/2 years old - was being neutered. I was
setting at my computer doing some work, and suddenly felt like he was
setting next to me on the floor like he always does before he jumps up
on the computer desk. I looked down and I couldn't see him there.
Shortly after that the feeling went away. I am not sure exactly what it
was - either he was trying to let me know all was ok since I was worried
about him, or something went wrong temporarily during the minor
operation. But in any case the vet said all went well during the
operation when I went to pick him up - but still I wonder.
SUQKRT - 05 Jan 2005 19:56 GMT
>So tell me, amd I insane, or is it a mass hallucination? ;-)
>
>TBird <---- I know a cat is near I just can't SEE her
You're a nutter T I've known it for years, but I lovee you anyway. ;o)
Suz
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