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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
A cat which got lost when its owners moved from the South-West to the Meuse found its own way to the new family home.
'Mimine' took 13 months to travel the 800km to Tréveray in the Meuse.
The family rejects sceptical comments that the story is impossible.
They say the children, aged six and eight, recognised it; it answers to
its name; it has the same eating fads and it has sore feet.
Ernesto Bozzano in his book 'Animaux et manifestations métapsychiques'
published in 1926 points out: "Besides sharing with man the
intermittent exercise of faculties of supernormal psychic perception,
show themselves furthermore normally endowed with special psychic
faculties unknown to men, such as the so-called instincts of direction
and of migration, and the faculty of prerecoognition regarding
unforeseen atmospheric disturbances, or the imminence of earthquakes,
or volcanic eruptions. Although man is destitute of such superior
faculties of instinct, nevertheless these same faculties exist in the
unexplored recesses of his subconsciousness." So that settles it
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