Posted on 09/02/2014 3:17:05 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg
Several people in my area have noted that their pets are acting weird. The behavior usually amounts to staring out windows and doors whining and shivering and hiding under tables and other furniture etc. .
Or if they are outside they badly want inside even though they never do much any other time.
They also keep tails tucked and sort of slink around like they are in distress.
This is not one or two people but my count has over 20 different households within a ten mile radius that have pets acting in the same way for about 3 days now.
My dog can not seem to settle down and wants to be as close as he can get to me and the Missus. Some thought it is the festival in town but it just set up Yesterday and the behavior has been going on longer than that. And we had no such behavior last year reported.
We are all at a loss and the local vet has no idea but he tells us dogs and cats can sense stuff humans can't.
Very Good! +2
Odd that you would ask that. My dog Bailee (older golden retriever) is very afraid of thunderstorms and she hides under my desk when they occur. Last night she tried to hide under the desk with no thunderstorm - I asked her what she was afraid of but she wouldn’t tell :-) Normally she barks if it’s something going on outside.
N Oregon, and we have a dandy subduction zone? Black helicopters? Who knows?
Could they be concerned that Zero has no plan?
was a cool spell that came down from Canada and was most unusual for August, in the South.
My Boxer acted like that once. I found out he had eaten Chicken Little. He was OK after he digested him and left him in a large pile in the front yard.
The quake of 1812 (which was actually a series of 7.0 to 7.5 quakes over a couple days) was felt as far away as New York, so I think it’s possible it could have agitated a few church bells in Boston.
My kitty in Maryland for the past 2 months has been
afraid...
Going in or out he jumps over the threshold of the door.
It’s scarry because he’s a very smart little dude...
Seismic activity?
Do you live in an area that is subject to any tectonic activity?
My cat is acting odd too, but that might be normal.
That is weird mentioning squirrels. I don’t have pets anymore except about nine Nazi squirrels and idiot that I am I feed them. Its been a couple of weeks and am down to two squirrels. One is the badass who sits in the pile of food and dares the rest to come near. He has tats, smokes, rides Harley, you know the works. Anyway he (large cajones) and the other little guy (Tyrion) they are all that is left of my squirrel empire. When someone figures out what the hell is going on please let me know. Something else, we have dumbass neighbor with four dogs, one especially is missing brain cells I am certain, dog barks every breath, at falling leaves, the wind, her own hair, real loser dog and not one bark in awhile. Weird like now I am getting freaked out. Time to get out the old baby monitors and eat some fruit I guess.
now that you mention it I haven’t seen any squirrels in awhile
Weird huh? I have been feeding the same nine, even an extra buddy or two sometimes for several years and now poof just two.
Overdoses will produce intense dreams....sometimes headaches.
BTW animals cannot tolerate human drugs....could easily kill them. Consult a vet.
LOL...No but I get the shivers when he comes on TV,
sometimes due to the uncontrollable laughter that
escapes me...
Nut-job Conspiracy Theory Ping!
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Ah yes. The Legend of Boggy Creek. Haven’t thought about that in years.
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