The Psychic World of Cats Part I


Cats can have a telepathic bond with humans and exhibit this.

Ernest Bozzano was writing late at night when he sensed his cat needed him. He was so convinced that he searched the house for her. She was not in the house. He looked for her in the yard. He heard a muffled mewing when he called to her. She was caught in a rabbit trap with a loop around her neck and, had she moved, she would have strangled to death.

Another time, the cat was lost. Bozzano and his family searched the house and yard for her with no success. The man had a vision of her in an attic room which was almost always kept shut off. He went to the room, opened the door and found her.

Cats can sense the death of a loved one. There was an elderly man who was lying in his bed at home close to death. He loved his cat. The family decided not to allow the cat in the bedroom. The cat's behavior became odd. Finally, they were persuaded to allow the cat to join the man.

The cat jumped up onto the bed and onto the man's chest. The cat was satisfied that the last respects were paid, jumped off of the bed and quietly laid down.

Fidget and his owner shared a telepathic bond. One day the man was hit by a car. As he was dying in the hospital, he asked the staff to have a neighbor care for the cat. The burial took place two days after the man died. The neighbor made the arrangements. When the man got to the cemetery, he was amazed to see Fidget waiting by the empty grave. After the owner was laid to rest, the cat walked back home.

Alexander Dumas had a cat named Mysouff. Whenever Dumas came home from work, the cat would meet him at the street corner and escort him the rest of the way home. The author usually came home at a regular hour, but, sometimes, he was late.

Dumas' mother would open the door for Mysouff so the cat could escort him. When Dumas was late, the cat refused to move. When he sensed Dumas was about to arrive, he would leave the house and greet his master.

Cats have been known to find their human loved ones, traveling many miles either back home or to a new home they had never

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