Animal Communicators: Fact or Fiction?

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Animals do not have the ability to reason...or some say. Animals use their internal instincts, for example, their ability to smell (pheromones), body language, and sound. Often times animals are very social beings and can communicate with other animals and humans as well. Animals have their own system of either being happy for just being afraid. For example, look at the behavior of a snake. He or she is just floundering in the wilderness until someone comes into contact. He or she mounts itself up in a visual position to say "please do not come closer or I will have to bite you", when a dog is sitting outside watching for his family, he or she will bark stating, "do not enter" until you are out of sight. My cat Julie, for example, was watching me change bedrooms one day and I have my mattress and box spring in the hallway and she climbed up very happily and walked, jumped, and played until I was ready to put the bed back together. She did not see me put the bed into the next room and when she noticed the bed was no longer there she started to meow loudly, looked up at the wall as if she was saying, "where did my climbing toy go?" She remembered.

Animals have an innate sense of how people in general are feeling. For example, every once in a while I will attempt to straighten by back out by laying on the floor and the cat will come running in as if I fell and she will circle me meowing and nudging her head against my body as if to say, "get up, what is wrong?" When ever I go to bed at night, my cat jumps on the bed and beg to go under the covers. I pretend not to notice her and she gives me a hard time until she gets is allowed under the covers. Then she stays there purring for at least an hour. In the morning when she knows I should be getting out of bed, she will sit there a look at me and take her paw and gently put it on my arm and slowly insert her claws into my skin to wake me up. Animals are very perceptive and intelligent beings. I do not know how others treat their pets but my cat is like my daughter and I talk to her all the time. She is my life and there are other subtle ways she communicates with me and she understands everything I say.

Animals do not have the ability to reason...or some say. Animals use their internal instincts, for example, their ability to smell (pheromones), body language, and sound. Often times animals are very social beings and can communicate with other animals and humans as well. Animals have their own system of either being happy for just being afraid. For example, look at the behavior of a snake. He or she is just floundering in the wilderness until someone comes into contact. He or she mounts itself up in a visual position to say "please do not come closer or I will have to bite you", when a dog is sitting outside watching for his family, he or she will bark stating, "do not enter" until you are out of sight. My cat Julie, for example, was watching me change bedrooms one day and I have my mattress and box spring in the hallway and she climbed up very happily and walked, jumped, and played until I was ready to put the bed back together. She did not see me put the bed into the next room and when she noticed the bed was no longer there she started to meow loudly, looked up at the wall as if she was saying, "where did my climbing toy go?" She remembered.

Animals have an innate sense of how people in general are feeling. For example, every once in a while I will attempt to straighten by back out by laying on the floor and the cat will come running in as if I fell and she will circle me meowing and nudging her head against my body as if to say, "get up, what is wrong?" When ever I go to bed at night, my cat jumps on the bed and beg to go under the covers. I pretend not to notice her and she gives me a hard time until she gets is allowed under the covers. Then she stays there purring for at least an hour. In the morning when she knows I should be getting out of bed, she will sit there a look at me and take her paw and gently put it on my arm and slowly insert her claws into my skin to wake me up. Animals are very perceptive and intelligent beings. I do not know how others treat their pets but my cat is like my daughter and I talk to her all the time. She is my life and there are other subtle ways she communicates with me and she understands everything I say.

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I am attaining a degree in Healthcare I love to write. I have two cats, Romeo and Julie, I enjoy reading, gardening, music, the Mountains, Down the Shore, going out to great restaurants, love animals.  View profile

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