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On 5/3/2014 9:17 AM, graham wrote:
>>>> >>> LOL. Pet psychic??
>>>> >>>
>>>> >> Where have you been? LOL
>>>> >>
>>>> > I think it happened in another ng.
>>>> >
>>>> Oh no. The pet psychic was mentioned here. I don't know Julie from
>>>> any
>>>> other ng.
>>>>
>>> Guess I missed it then. I've see mentions of it by people who saw
>>> something like that elsewhere, but I haven't seen an actual OP like
>>> that authored by her here.
>>>
>>>
>> It was last summer when my cats got pulled out the window by the
>> raccoon. At least that is what we surmised happened. Since I could only
>> see them flying out the window and hear Jazzy growling, I can't say for
>> sure. But the damage to the screen was thought to be that of a raccoon
>> and a viscous raccoon was trapped not long after.
>>
>> We spotted Jazzy but could not find her daughter. Only a tuft of what
>> might have been her fur on the back step. The pet psychic was a last
>> resort. I had contacted two pet detectives prior but rather than coming
>> out to help me, they only offered suggestions as did the psychic. The
>> one detective did not charge me a dime. All were helpful to me though
>> even though we did not get the one cat back. So to me it was not money
>> wasted.
>
> If you believe in psychics, there is NO hope for you!
> The only psychic phenomena are the halfwits who believe in them.
> Graham
"Pet detectives" is a new one one me. Where the hell would anyone find
a pet detective outside of a crappy Jim Carrey movie? For that matter
where would anyone find a pet psychic? I just checked my local phone
book. Sorry, fresh out.
I find it extremely difficult to believe a vicious, or even rabid,
raccoon would break through a window screen and pull two cats out the
window. That would have to be a pretty damn big (and fast!) raccoon.
Cats are pretty good at fight or flight.
Jill
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