Animal Ghosts; Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
AUTHOR OF
THE SORCERY CLUB, WERWOLVES, BYWAYS OF GHOSTLAND, SCOTTISH GHOSTS, HAUNTED HOUSES OF LONDON, HAUNTED HOUSES OF ENGLAND AND WALES, DREAMS AND THEIR MEANINGS, FOR SATAN'S SAKE, THE UNKNOWN DEPTHS, DINEVAH THE BEAUTIFUL, JENNIE BARLOWE, GHOSTLY PHENOMENA, MRS. E.M. WARD'S REMINISCENCES, ETC. ETC.
LONDON
WILLIAM RIDER & SON, LTD. CATHEDRAL HOUSE, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1913
First Published November, 1913.
If human beings, with all their vices, have a future life, assuredly animals, who in character so often equal, nay, excel human beings, have a future life also.
Those who in the Scriptures find a key to all things, can find nothing in them to confute this argument. There is no saying of Christ that justifies one in supposing that man is the only being, whose existence extends beyond the grave.
Granted, however, merely for the sake of argument, that we have some ground for the denial of a future existence for animals, consider the injustice such a denial would involve. Take, for example, the case of the horse. Harming no one, and without thought of reward, it toils for man all its life, and when too old to work it is put to death without even the compensation of a well-earned rest. But if compensation be God's law,—as I, for one, believe it to be—and also the raison d'être of a hereafter, then surely the Creator, whose chief claim to our respect and veneration lies in the fact that He is just and merciful, will take good care that the horse—the gentle, patient, never-complaining horse—is well compensated—compensated in a golden hereafter.
Consider again, the case of another of our four-footed friends—the dog; the faithful, affectionate, obedient and forgiving dog, the dog who is so often called upon to stand all sorts of rough treatment, and is shot or poisoned, if, provoked beyond endurance, he at last rounds on his persecutors, and bites. And the cat—the timid, peaceful cat who is mauled, and all but pulled in two by cruel children, and beaten to a jelly when in sheer agony and fright it scratches. Reflect again, on the cow and the sheep, fed only to supply our wants; shouted at and kicked, if, when nearly scared out of their senses, they wander off the track; and pole-axed, or done to death in some equally atrocious manner when the sickening demand for flesh food is at its height.
Elliott O'Donnell
ANIMAL GHOSTS
ANIMAL HAUNTINGS AND THE HEREAFTER
ELLIOTT O'DONNELL
PREFACE
CONTENTS
CATS
HORSES AND THE UNKNOWN
BULLS, COWS, PIGS, ETC.
WILD ANIMALS AND THE UNKNOWN
INHABITANTS OF THE JUNGLE
BIRDS AND THE UNKNOWN
A BRIEF RETROSPECT
DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE UNKNOWN
ANIMAL GHOSTS
CATS
APPARITIONS OF DOGS
HORSES AND THE UNKNOWN
BULLS, COWS, PIGS, ETC.
WILD ANIMALS AND THE UNKNOWN
WILD ANIMALS AND THE UNKNOWN
INHABITANTS OF THE JUNGLE
BIRDS AND THE UNKNOWN
BIRDS AND THE UNKNOWN
A BRIEF RETROSPECT