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I think my cat is Posessed by another demon cat!!?

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His name is Charles, and everytime I try to get him to l**k my finger, his eyes turn a purple-red color, when their original color is blue. This is no joke people who think this is fake. I believe cats and other animals can be possesed.

When I pet him, he hisses in another cat's voice, like a tiger or lion growl. One that you wouldn't hear from a small domesticated cat. He smells like rotten fruit everyday, and eats nothing but velveeta macaroni and cheese. That's all I will feed him now.

What do I do? He is really scaring me. I keep him in the bathtub at night because he growls and growls. My neighbor caught him smelling her fresh pie and muffins. Idk what to do please help me I love my kitty charles and his eyes are red and purple all the time

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  1. Maybe take the cat to the vet. Maybe its something else.  


  2. Call 9-11 bro get the army to help. everything will be alright were in this together *sob*

  3. Your cat is probably getting "mouthensisethis" commonly found after nibbling in damp garbage or compost piles. This is very serious. Take your cat to the vet and get your butt down to the nearest mental health clinic.

  4. Don't question authority! Let the hippies have their precious land! I personally think that you are extremely lucky to be given this feline friend. Let Charles roam through the daisies and dance to his own tune. Maybe then, one day, you'll look into his eyes and find peace.  

  5. Ummm, did he recently get vaccinated for rabies?  This could be a reaction to that.  Usually when dogs and cats suddenly behave aggressive or fearful  for no reason, it is rabies vaccinosis.

    Vaccination is often thought of by the conventional medical community as a benign procedure intended to prevent certain acute diseases, with side effects only occurring rarely.

    Unfortunately vaccination can result in certain sensitive individuals a chronic disease state that is long-lasting, indeed in some cases a life-long condition. In human children there is increasing evidence of linkage between vaccination and chronic illnesses such as autism, juvenile diabetes, and asthma. This state of "vaccinosis" is understood as the disturbance of the life force that results in mental, emotional and physical changes induced by the laboratory modification of a viral disease to make a vaccination.        

    In other words, instead of seeing acute expressions of viral disease, we are, instead seeing symptoms of chronic illness which are actually documented to occur in rabid animals. Symptoms of rabies includes Restlessness; viciousness; avoid­ance of company; unusual affection; desire to travel; inability to be restrained; self biting; strange cries and course howls; inability to swallow resulting in gagging when eating/drinking; staring eyes; swallows wood ,stones, in-edibles; destruction of blankets, clothing; convulsive seizures; throat spasms; increased sexual desires; disturbed heart function; excited and jerky breathing. My biggest concern with pets are the changes in behavior after being vaccinated. This is usually along the limes of aggression, '`suspicion, unusual fears, etc. The essential aspect is a lack of control of impulses.

    Many pets may exhibit any or many of the above behaviors indefinitely such as "reverse sneezing" and increased mounting seen in neutered pets. Conventional medicine does not explain these odd symptoms, but homeopathically these pets may be exhibiting symptoms of rabies vaccinosis and occur fairly commonly in my opinion.

  6. You can have a priest perform an exorcism.

  7. Ask a priest and see what you can find out or search possessed cats.

  8. My cats eyes change colors as they change emotions. They too often look like demon spawns.And if you have ever played ruffly with the cat, that might be why it growls at your hand. My friend is too ruff with her cat and she does that, but just loves me.

  9. I used to have a cat from Saturn, but she went back home.

  10. Take him to a vet. There's another explanation besides him being posessed

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