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  • I have a freaky friend who can tell when someone is pregnant before there is any sign at all.  I've asked her how she does it.  She doesn't know, at least not consciously, she'll just suddenly get a strong sixth sense when they are.
    This was like our dog that we had- she never really paid any attention to me (liked DH much more) but when I was pregnant with DD#1 and hadn't taken a test yet, she would cuddle right up next to me. For DD#2, we weren't really planning quite yet, but the minute she snuggled up with me on the couch, we got a test and it was positive. She was a big dog too- 75+ lb american bull dog/pit mix so you can imagine what "snuggling" was... acted like a lap dog when she definitely was not!
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  • cbee817 said:
    I have a freaky friend who can tell when someone is pregnant before there is any sign at all.  I've asked her how she does it.  She doesn't know, at least not consciously, she'll just suddenly get a strong sixth sense when they are.
    This was like our dog that we had- she never really paid any attention to me (liked DH much more) but when I was pregnant with DD#1 and hadn't taken a test yet, she would cuddle right up next to me. For DD#2, we weren't really planning quite yet, but the minute she snuggled up with me on the couch, we got a test and it was positive. She was a big dog too- 75+ lb american bull dog/pit mix so you can imagine what "snuggling" was... acted like a lap dog when she definitely was not!
    My 83 pound lab/shep mix has been doing the same thing! He keeps trying to sit on my stomach when I'm laying down, and he guards people by sitting on their lap so I wonder if he's already guarding the baby. 
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    cbee817 said:
    I have a freaky friend who can tell when someone is pregnant before there is any sign at all.  I've asked her how she does it.  She doesn't know, at least not consciously, she'll just suddenly get a strong sixth sense when they are.
    This was like our dog that we had- she never really paid any attention to me (liked DH much more) but when I was pregnant with DD#1 and hadn't taken a test yet, she would cuddle right up next to me. For DD#2, we weren't really planning quite yet, but the minute she snuggled up with me on the couch, we got a test and it was positive. She was a big dog too- 75+ lb american bull dog/pit mix so you can imagine what "snuggling" was... acted like a lap dog when she definitely was not!
    My 83 pound lab/shep mix has been doing the same thing! He keeps trying to sit on my stomach when I'm laying down, and he guards people by sitting on their lap so I wonder if he's already guarding the baby. 


    Those are the sweetest stories!  I guess it's not surprising "they know", but its still fascinating.

    On a less positive animal story, I read about a nursing home that has a "death cat".  The cat lives at the nursing home and is normally aloof.  It doesn't really like to hang out with people or like to be petted.  But every once in awhile, the staff would be surprised to see the cat had jumped up on to someone's bed and was cuddled up against them.

    Then they started to notice a pattern that, every time the cat did this, the person would pass away within a few hours.  It is now to the point that, this cat is so accurate with its behavior, they will alert the family to hurry over, as soon as they see the cat jump onto someone's bed. 

  • cbee817 said:
    I have a freaky friend who can tell when someone is pregnant before there is any sign at all.  I've asked her how she does it.  She doesn't know, at least not consciously, she'll just suddenly get a strong sixth sense when they are.
    This was like our dog that we had- she never really paid any attention to me (liked DH much more) but when I was pregnant with DD#1 and hadn't taken a test yet, she would cuddle right up next to me. For DD#2, we weren't really planning quite yet, but the minute she snuggled up with me on the couch, we got a test and it was positive. She was a big dog too- 75+ lb american bull dog/pit mix so you can imagine what "snuggling" was... acted like a lap dog when she definitely was not!
    My 83 pound lab/shep mix has been doing the same thing! He keeps trying to sit on my stomach when I'm laying down, and he guards people by sitting on their lap so I wonder if he's already guarding the baby. 


    Those are the sweetest stories!  I guess it's not surprising "they know", but its still fascinating.

    On a less positive animal story, I read about a nursing home that has a "death cat".  The cat lives at the nursing home and is normally aloof.  It doesn't really like to hang out with people or like to be petted.  But every once in awhile, the staff would be surprised to see the cat had jumped up on to someone's bed and was cuddled up against them.

    Then they started to notice a pattern that, every time the cat did this, the person would pass away within a few hours.  It is now to the point that, this cat is so accurate with its behavior, they will alert the family to hurry over, as soon as they see the cat jump onto someone's bed. 

    wow!  That would be a positive for the family I think to be able to spend the last moments with loved ones.
  • vlagrl35 said:
    cbee817 said:
    I have a freaky friend who can tell when someone is pregnant before there is any sign at all.  I've asked her how she does it.  She doesn't know, at least not consciously, she'll just suddenly get a strong sixth sense when they are.
    This was like our dog that we had- she never really paid any attention to me (liked DH much more) but when I was pregnant with DD#1 and hadn't taken a test yet, she would cuddle right up next to me. For DD#2, we weren't really planning quite yet, but the minute she snuggled up with me on the couch, we got a test and it was positive. She was a big dog too- 75+ lb american bull dog/pit mix so you can imagine what "snuggling" was... acted like a lap dog when she definitely was not!
    My 83 pound lab/shep mix has been doing the same thing! He keeps trying to sit on my stomach when I'm laying down, and he guards people by sitting on their lap so I wonder if he's already guarding the baby. 


    Those are the sweetest stories!  I guess it's not surprising "they know", but its still fascinating.

    On a less positive animal story, I read about a nursing home that has a "death cat".  The cat lives at the nursing home and is normally aloof.  It doesn't really like to hang out with people or like to be petted.  But every once in awhile, the staff would be surprised to see the cat had jumped up on to someone's bed and was cuddled up against them.

    Then they started to notice a pattern that, every time the cat did this, the person would pass away within a few hours.  It is now to the point that, this cat is so accurate with its behavior, they will alert the family to hurry over, as soon as they see the cat jump onto someone's bed. 

    wow!  That would be a positive for the family I think to be able to spend the last moments with loved ones.


    Yes!  I meant "less positive" in that it is about death instead of birth.

    When the article was written, the cat was already well known by residents, their families, and the staff.  There were quotes from family members who were so thankful they were able to sit at their loved one's bedside during their final hours, because of the cat.

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