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Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Cat Ghosts – Petful
I was raking in my backyard. It had just been a week since my
I turned and froze. My little ruddy Abyssinian friend sat under the honeysuckle tree, looking as though she’d never been away. Her coat was rich and flowing, no longer showing the ravages of kidney disease. I could almost hear her purring.
She stayed for what seemed a long time, then vanished. I stood there, clearly amazed yet sure of what I’d seen. Over time, there were other visitations or “seeings.” None of them lasted as long as that first one, however.
The Cat Came Back
Or maybe it never went away. As it turns out, my experience isn’t all that unusual. Many people have written of their cats who weren’t quite ready to leave.
A cat may, as Dusty Rainbolt observes in
Many of the accounts I came across were precisely about that — the beloved cat pulling a sort of ghostly Columbo “just one more thing” act before heading over the
Other sightings are less vivid. Blogger Louise Hung writes about how she and her husband kept seeing
Famous Feline Phantoms
Hauntings basically fall into 2 categories, according to Rainbolt: residual and intelligent. “A residual haunting occurs when the cat repeats the same motions over and over again, but doesn’t appear to have any intelligence, like an image on a DVD. She doesn’t interact with her environment or pay attention to anyone around her.”
An intelligent haunting, on the other hand, involves
The
This particular branch of the Hellfire Club was notorious for debauchery and — so it was rumored – Satanic rituals. There were
Whoa — did you see that? This cat sure did:
Inspiration for a Famous Fictional Cat
Not all cat ghosts are black or fear-inspiring. From England comes the story of the Congleton cat. In the early 20th century, 2 women saw a large white cat sitting on a post by the ruins of a nearby abbey. He was very beautiful and seemed very friendly; as they approached him, however,
A few days later, the friends drove by the spot again, and the feline repeated his leap-and-vanish trick. They were later told by an elderly resident that the cat had belonged to Mrs. Winge, who had been the abbey’s housekeeper in the late 1800s, but he had disappeared.
Cats, however, are fiercely loyal, and this one was no exception. One evening, as writer David Greene tells
The cat continued to show up on a nightly basis, and there were numerous witnesses to his visits. It is even speculated that Lewis Carroll — who was born near Congleton and who had a profound interest in the paranormal — used the white ghost cat as the inspiration for
Farfetched? If you believe that animals have souls, then it follows that those souls, like human souls,
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