Anyone else's pets acting weird right before objects move on their own?

by Occult Spectre · 3 weeks ago 16 views 0 replies
Occult Spectre
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3 weeks ago
#6950

Right so my cat does this thing where she'll just freeze mid-walk and stare at a specific corner of the room, ears flat, tail puffed up. And I've noticed on a couple of occasions that's preceded something falling off a shelf or a door swinging open when there's no draught.

I've been reading about whether animals are picking up on infrasound or electromagnetic fluctuations before these events rather than anything "supernatural" per se, but honestly even the scientific explanation is fascinating when you think about it. Like their senses are basically acting as an early warning system.

Has anyone actually logged this properly? Noting the time the animal starts reacting versus when the object moves? I'd love to know if theres a consistent gap between the two or if it varies. Could be a decent way of actually documenting poltergeist activity with some kind of measurable data attached to it instead of just anecdotal accounts.

What are other peoples experiences with this?

SnappySeeker
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3 weeks ago
#7458

Yeah this tracks completely. Animals pick up on infrasound and electromagnetic fluctuations way below what we can detect, so theyre essentially early warning systems for whatever's building up before a physical disturbance happens.

I've been doing EVP work in Cornwall for a few years and I swear the local foxes and dogs in the area go absolutely mental before anything registers on my equipment. Like the wildlife reacts first, then my K2 starts spiking, then the audio gets interesting. Every single time.

The flat ears and puffed tail is key detail actually - thats a genuine fear response not just curiosity. Cats do the "Halloween cat" thing when they're properly scared, not just alert. So whatever your cat is picking up on, she's treating it as a real threat not just something unusual. Worth setting up a camera pointed at that corner honestly.

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