It’s time to become aware, if your pets start acting erratic!
The above statement is truly something one should always try to
remember. If you have pets, from mammals, to birds, to fish, pay
attention to them. Specifically, their actions. Take note when creatures
seemingly act out of the ordinary, or act like they want to get out of
the house, cage or aquarium, no matter what.
Animals, birds, and even fish, can sense when major earth changes are
about to happen. A dog may start barking for no reason, the hackles
raise up along their back or it might start pawing at the door wanting
out if it senses an impending earthquake. A horse in a corral might
start jumping and bucking or whinnying loudly if it senses changes in
the weather. A fish in an aquarium may even jump out of the tank if it
senses a change in the barometric pressure.
I don’t know about snakes or spiders doing the same as with the
other creatures, because frankly, I’ve never had a snake or a spider as a
pet. I would think they would also sense an earth change coming, but
seeing that particular reaction, might be really difficult, as compared
to all the other creatures.
The animals can sense the micro-tremors of earthquakes, volcanoes,
tsunamis and probably even if a sinkhole is about to open up. They can
even sense the micro changes in the atmosphere before tornadoes come
into existence, or lightning storms.
If I was in a city nearby the ocean, and all the birds suddenly left
town at once, I would take notice, and get the heck out of dodge. There
might just be a tsunami or an earthquake about to hit. Either way I
would not want to stick around to find out.
If you only will take the time to notice, your very own pets may one
day save your life. Watching wildlife and your pets is a form of
situational awareness. This skill can be honed everyday if you just use
it and be aware of your surroundings at all times.
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