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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
And, of course, whilst many children have invisible friends, I don't think I know of any with invisible llamas - which must surely appeal!
The invisible/incorporeal cats are probably two categories (pun intended - sorry!) The invisible one(s?) we've both felt rubbing around us and heard batting at the bells hanging over the stairs (which fail to make even the slightest noise unless actually batted by paw or hand - even a strong through wind doesn't disturb them!). The incorporeal ones... well, the first one I encountered was as a child,which used to walk through the wall between us and our neighbour, jump onto my bed and curl up, then vanish - thoroughly upsetting the real cat we had at the time... there's apparently one with us when we visit my parents, although only my mum's seen (and nearly tripped over) that one... and we occasionally see a small b&w cat wandering around the house then vanish, which bears no resemblance to any cat either of us have had, or any that have been in the neighbourhood.
And now I've revealed myself to be a little, ummm, crazy, I'll back off slowly so you don't have to 
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You have totally freak my older daughter and I OUT! And no I don't think you're crazy. There are way too many things that cannot be explained in this world to call that crazy.

I've seen some strange things moving under the clothes in my son's room. Now way am I looking and he says it's nothing to worry about, but we can't explain it!
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Originally Posted by pshrynk
Does the kid mow lawns and do light pool maintenance?
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Speaking of that son, if I could get him to do that, I wouldn't offer to trade him!!
Kaz