My pet predicted the earthquake in Toronto

Danny17

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I love him even more now:)It was so cute.I didn't know why the little animal was overlly clinging to my chest,so flat under my hand,like I abandonded him for 3 whole days without any affections.Then the shocker came,at 2,and I was,in bed.Little bubble..:)That picture was shot with a Kodak,in almost darkness.

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Danny17

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He is a guinea pig variety,a skinny pig.I was in bed with him on my chest(obviously he was in a folded t shirt and hasn't been drinking his water bottle for at least an hour and a half;to reduce the chances of being peed on) around 3 am,and he didn't budge under my hand pressure,like he was enraptured or something.Still.The quake hit at around 2 pm.An interesting fact for me.Here is my little guy today.DSCN3316.JPGDSCN3315.JPGI bought him around 3 years ago,becouse he was sick(tumours).For 50 dolars.I figured probably noone else wanted the runt.And he was so cute.I had to.They're usually 100 dollars,and I havn't seen a sale like that since anyway.
 
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Snap Happy

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10 years before I got my dog I had an accident in the army where I dislocated both ankles. I had surgery, pins/bolts put in and a few years of rehab. All my scars had healed, but I still had pain and instability in both feet.

When I got my dog, she was a pup. Yet at 1 year old she would sniff my lower legs, and lick not at the scars, but at where the pain in my ankles/feet were. She could seance where the problem was and tried to make it better. About 6 months later, she started jumping up on my mother, she knew not to jump up on anyone and was well trained, I was puzzled by this behavior.

A little while later it was discovered my mother had Breast Cancer, it was then that I found out why she was jumping up on my mother. After the operation was successful on my mother, and she was home, my dog no longer went to jump up on her.

Who is to say what animals can sense hey?
 
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