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Cat Kept Staring at the Basement Door in Their New Home—They Blamed Mice, But the Real Horror Was Far Worse

Luna wasn't seeing a ghost; she was sensing the high-pitched frequency of failing machinery and the strange electric charge in the air that humans are biologically blind to. The sweet smell was ozone and decaying isotopes. Experts later told them the “metallic” feeling in their mouths was the first sign of acute exposure. If the cat hadn't stayed at that door, alerting them to unseen danger, they would have simply fallen asleep one night and never woken up.