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bannor
March 9th 04, 12:28 AM
Hmmm... Mine sees ghosts... I had a long time friend/partner pass away
after 20 years (a loving cat called Spot). He had a stroke and passed
away under my dining room table.

My other cats, are constantly walking by that area and crying out to
him... as if he was still there or as if they can still sense that he
passed away there.

As for the Jupiter people... I want a net to catch the ones in my
home... 4 cats (currently, soon to be 5) and they all take off from
one end of the house to the other and back... for no visible reason...
maybe if I streched a net across the room tied to an electronic
camera, I could 'prove' that these Jupiter people actually do exist!

;-)

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:42:01 -0500, Chris Palma
> wrote:
>Many years ago when I used to read a number of news groups, there was a
>long thread in rec.pets.cats about "the Jupiter people". This was the
>name someone gave to the invisible creatures that cats chased around the
>house when they were in berserk mode.
>
>
>
>On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, it was written:
> Matt Gibson wrote:
> Every now and again one of my two albino corys suddenly has a mad
> half-minute and occasionally takes off from the substrate like it just
> caught fire, shoots almost vertically upwards, and bangs his head
> into the tank cover. Maybe once a week I hear that little "thud".
> The rest of the time they're just as happy as anything. No idea why.
> Weird little creatures. I have no idea whether it's both of them, or
> just one of them doing it, either!
> Yet another way in which they're similar to the mammal variety of cat.
> My cats used to spontaneously go berserk from time to time, with no
> apparent reason.
> Part of the charm.