Melody
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Hmm...I've heard about this.
I do belive this is true. All animals have the ability to sense things such as death and changes in weather. As do Humans. We can sense death but we just file that horrible gut feeling away as insignificant usually. Unless it involves a loved one. Then we might worry. We are intelligent enough to not metally breakdown when that happens most of the time.
Animals are better at it because they arent 'intelligent' enough to have reason to ignore that sense that tells them someone will die. They can sense death coming and they hang around hoping for food or something. I bet there's something the story doesnt tell us. Like the cat gets some food reward or something. That's enough to make any creature alert to it's surroundings. Epecially to smells or other sensory input. Just like you can make a dog drool when it hears a bell you can train a cat to come at any stimulus for something it enjoys. Like a toy or food or maybe catnip?
Anyhow, I think it's true. Animals are much more intune with their envoronment because it's so integral to their survival.
Humans arent so intune nowadays because we depend more upon social interactions to obtain food. Ex: Going to the store or ordering a pizza or working for money to buy food.
I do belive this is true. All animals have the ability to sense things such as death and changes in weather. As do Humans. We can sense death but we just file that horrible gut feeling away as insignificant usually. Unless it involves a loved one. Then we might worry. We are intelligent enough to not metally breakdown when that happens most of the time.
Animals are better at it because they arent 'intelligent' enough to have reason to ignore that sense that tells them someone will die. They can sense death coming and they hang around hoping for food or something. I bet there's something the story doesnt tell us. Like the cat gets some food reward or something. That's enough to make any creature alert to it's surroundings. Epecially to smells or other sensory input. Just like you can make a dog drool when it hears a bell you can train a cat to come at any stimulus for something it enjoys. Like a toy or food or maybe catnip?
Anyhow, I think it's true. Animals are much more intune with their envoronment because it's so integral to their survival.
Humans arent so intune nowadays because we depend more upon social interactions to obtain food. Ex: Going to the store or ordering a pizza or working for money to buy food.