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Here you can see the apperition of a cat on the arm of the chair. The owner of the living cat says the the ghostly image is a litter mate born to the living cat which was hit by a car a couple of months back. He must have returned to play with his sibling. |
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This photo was taken in the 1920's if you look at the back end of the dog you can see a semi transparent dog head. The woman in the photo claims it is a dog she owned who passed on shortly before the picture was taken. |
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This is a picture of an apperition of a dog. Looks like the living dog doesn't seem to mind he's there, maybe they know eachother. |
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According to the submitter, Little Joe, center was hit by a car shortly before the photo was taken.
The cat in the center of the photo passed before the picture was taken. It was taken at a house Joe and Anita built for ferral cats. Little Joe was the only cat in the bunch that would let them touch him. After Little Joe passed they realized they had few pictures of their cats and decided to take some. They were shocked to see Their beloved kitty returned to have his picture taken. |
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