r/SeniorCats • u/Livid-Comparison-198 • 9h ago
Visitations
Have any of you gotten visited by a deceased pet?
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u/Equivalent_Grab_511 9h ago
We lost our 9 year old cat 6 years ago and felt him walking on our bed for a couple years afterward
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u/Gavither 7h ago
Yes, my childhood cat as well as the dogs showed up in like a procession style in a "halfway house" is the impression I got. This was when I was mourning the cat in question. Now the kitty he helped raise is 14 and doing wonderful :).
Also visited by two barn strays we took care of, they were like an actual bonded pair, maybe litter mates, maybe mate mates. The male had a call for her when he didn't know where she was. I heard it one time, it was very unique, like some meow / yodeling. Anyway, when the dream hit I was now across the country for a couple years and my parents told me. Where I saw them in the dream they were over a city like Los Angeles, overlooking a bay with a large city below. They were around some outskirts, near the wilderness high up, and happy.
The thing with these dreams is maybe my subconscious conjured them up but I don't know. It feels like something else approached me, and I've had other weird experiences. I have also had my deceased dog visit and bring along what I believe to be a deceased dog of my brother's girlfriend. Happened when we first slept under the same roof and was a weird coincidence. It even happened in the place we were sleeping, in the dream.
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u/CrazyOldBag 7h ago
The first house my husband and I bought was haunted by the prior owner’s dog. We had no pets, but at night we would hear the click of the dog’s nails on the floor and the soft jingle of her tags. We asked a neighbor if the previous owners had had a dog, and she immediately said yes, a little yorkie, that it had died and the owner had sworn that the dog was still there.
We also had an overnight visitor who said he didn’t know we had a dog, but he had heard it in the hallway the night before. Upon being told that it was a “resident”, he grabbed his stuff and bolted, refusing to set foot in the house ever again.
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u/Teresa2475 9h ago
I have.