staring at the wall
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Norah Jones Sometimes the truth seems simple in my mind Said out loud…
The Dumes I can be a bit of a bitch, not listening Staring…





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Bonnie barnhill

Owner:never gonna give u up!
Cat:im watching u wall.
Owner:never gonna let u down!
Cats mind:im watching dis wall.
Owner: never gonna meow meow meow!
Cat:looks at owner*nvm stares at wall again
Owner:and meow meow.
Cat:welp.this wall isnt moveing
Owner:what the heck are u staring at?its just a wall



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Many have speculated that our feline friends can see things humans can't.

If you're a cat parent, you might notice your four-legged family member staring intensely at something that doesn't appear to be there. Or perhaps, you spot your cat fighting something off their face but you can't figure out what "it" actually is.

Given these odd happenings and cats' sharp vision and hearing, it's no wonder many people find themselves asking, "Can cats see ghosts?"

While of course there's really no way to find out for sure, you may be able to draw some conclusions for yourself by looking at cats' mythical and paranormal history, as well as their incredibly heightened senses.

Cats as mythical & paranormal creatures
Throughout history and across cultures, cats have served as a variety of symbols.

In Ancient Egypt, cats were believed to be full of divine energy. The Ancient Egyptians even worshipped cat-like Gods like Bastet, who had a cat head and female body. She was believed to be a protecter, pleasure giver, and bringer of good health.

Cats were also a means through which Egyptians connected with the spiritual world—they believed that cats were the medium between humans and spirits. So according to Egyptian mythology, it's not far off to think that cats can see ghosts.

Spooky stories of cats interacting with ghosts are especially popular around Halloween—and of black cats in particular. Black cats have a history of serving as objects of superstition. In Medieval Europe, black cats were believed to be cursed and symbols of bad luck. In the Celtic Tribes in Ireland, black cats became associated with dark magic and witches. Their sinister history is still evident in our society, with the influx of black cat decorations that crop up around Halloween.

With all that said, there are cultures in which cats are deemed good luck. In Japan for example, cats symbolize good fortune. Who knew cats could bring on such controversy?

In addition to cats' paranormal history, the fact that they have such strong senses leads people to believe that they can see ghosts.



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Klursola

Oh hello everyone, didn't expect this, anyways thank you all but I was actually abandoning the channel this is just a video I liked so I posted it here, I'll delete the account but not now, I'll let you enjoy it for some time.

Edit: Wait 1200 visits? How is that possible? Anyways I guess I won't delete anything now, thank you all and your comments.

Monika

That's are you still doing ITIT's just the world

Kaine The Hedgehog

Stay

Hey_ImThat0rt_Barbaque_Bacon_Burger_46

Pls don't delete

Joel Hernandez

Bros got a good voice 👌

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Randi Mcgrew

man: what the hell are you staring at. its just a wall.
cat: that's what you think!

YourLocalCommenter

Cat: That's what it wants you to think

Jolie🇵🇭

The cat is actually staring at a demo- OH I MEAN A WINDOW HAHA

Shippo Stewart

Bruh u deserve more views for this masterpiece

Monika

My favorite part is what the he'll are you stairing at it's just a wall

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