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Pets' sense organs ears, eyes, nose, paws, and hair are much more developed than those of humans. So our pets can get a lot of information from the outside world. This helps them know when trouble and danger is approaching.
Pets can hear and see what you can’t. They even have super intuition. They can predict natural disasters or bad weather. They can detect bad people.
They can also anticipate dangerous situations and even help their beloved human.
In this video, we will talk about how your pets try to warn you when danger approaches.



0:00 Pets can warn you when trouble's coming
0:57 Cat predicts mount vesuvius eruption
1:30 How pets can predict earthquake
2:25 Animals predicted disaster in China
3:53 Pets can predict bad weather
5:25 Pets use supervision to warn owners
6:45 Pets have supernose that has saved people's live
8:10 Dogs can detect bad person








Before a natural disaster, many changes happen in the environment. Prior to earthquakes for example, chemicals are released from the layers of the earth. And a flow of ions is created by the friction of the Earth’s underground plates rubbing together.
Animals can detect these minor changes in the earth's magnetic and electric fields.
Animals however, begin to behave strangely long before the start of an earthquake. Reports have shown that dogs and cats often show behaviors such as being restless, trying to escape, or wanting to be near the owner before a disaster.
Asian researchers have been studying animal behavior prior to seismic events.
They discovered that when a disaster approaches, dogs restlessly bark, howl or run away. Cats flatten their ears, meow loudly, and try to escape with their kittens.
Birds and fishes can also provide a natural early warning system for people.
Many people who live in seismic zones keep canaries at home. When an earthquake is coming, this little bird flaps its wings and starts to chirp fearfully.
Japanese householders in earthquake areas often keep goldfish in a bowl. If the fish swim about in a frantic manner, it is believed to signal an approaching earthquake. Rabbits and deer have also been observed to run in terror from epicenter zones some hours before an earthquake.
Animals can also sense when bad weather is coming.
Your pet is sensitive to drops in barometric pressure and atmospheric electricity that come with storms or hurricanes, and they can hear low frequencies that humans can’t, like faroff thunder. Experts also believe that our pets can smell the metallic odor in the atmosphere that occurs right before a storm.
Many animals can quickly sense these changes and will often behave strangely, flee, or hide for safety. If your pet sleeps with their backs to the radiator or fireplace, it may be a sign there will be severe frost or snow. If a thunderstorm is approaching, they usually rush around the house.
Even humans can have reactions to barometric pressure changes—explaining why some claim they can predict a storm due to the headache they get the day before the storm’s arrival.
But it’s not just an earthquake and bad weather that your pet can warn you about.
Scientists have found that many animals such as cats and dogs can see ultraviolet lights. Your fourlegged friend can see a whole lot more than you ever could.
Dogs, for example, use ultraviolet light to follow urine marks.
UV light might also be of assistance in wild canines as a method of spotting and trailing potential prey.
A reindeer may use ultraviolet light to see polar bears, which, in visible light, blend in with the snow.
With this superhuman vision, pets have saved their owners more than once.
In Italy, a girl returned from school and went to the garden with her cat. She settled comfortably on a bench. And the cat was sleeping on her lap. Suddenly the cat jumped and began to hiss loudly. The girl looked up and saw a venomous snake had expertly camouflaged on the tree. The cat grabbed the viper with its teeth and defeated the snake.
A cat or dog’s sense of smell has saved people more than once. This is because your pet’s sense of smell is many times stronger than humans.
A dog’s nose is so powerful that it allows them to find their way back home after being lost on a trip or after wandering away. They follow their own scent trails for miles to retrace their steps, and if the wind is right, they can even use their owners’ scent as well.
Likewise, cats can also find their way back home because they leave olfactory traces along the way. Your cat rubs their face, scratches trees, and pees to diffuse their pheromones and leave a trace.
Some studies have shown that dogs and cats can even sense a bad person. When your pet hiss or bark at someone, it may be a sign that they don’t like them. Scientists have found that dogs are much more likely to accept a treat from a person who shows kindness toward their owner, and they are more likely to show distrust and growl if they see a person is being mean to their owners.

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