Duskypearls
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I'm thinking there might be at least three possible reasons. Storms tend to disturb dogs more than cats. The more frightened they are, they more they may feel like they need to pee. I know that's how it works for me! Also, it is not uncommon for animals, when sensing storm danger, to feel the need to leave home in search of a safer place, which they can't do if they're housed or fenced in. Ever notice, or hear about, how before earthquakes and tsunamis, beau coup animals suddenly go missing. They know something evil this way comes, and they're looking for safer ground. Their instinct tells them to get the hell outta Dodge! Then, the more sensitive the animal's nervous system, the less it feels it can endure stress or threat, real or perceived, and it may just become frantic/frightened. Back in my old racetrack days, which were full of finely bred, highly sensitive thoroughbreads, we'd know a storm was due to hit 6-12 hours in advance. The incoming barometric changes drove those horses crazy, they were like lightening rods for it, and they'd be unmanageable, running around their stalls, and bouncing off the walls until the storm broke. Gawd, they were dangerous during those times!
< Message edited by Duskypearls -- 10/30/2012 6:14:32 PM >
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