Can a house be haunted with animal ghosts?
The reason I ask is because now and then I smell a strong cat urine smell around one of our litter boxes in the hall outside our bathroom. The smell is not present in the air all the time and as far as I know none of our cats have ever used the floor instead of the box.
This hall also connects to our kitchen where once when I got out of bed in the middle of the night and opened the door into the kitchen I saw a quick, white something race/float across the floor. It was just a quick, blur of white. Both of our dogs sleep in the kitchen every night fine.
At a house we used to live in 7 years ago, I know it was haunted because for instance I left a radio on in the bedroom only to go back in there a few min. later to hear (and see) that the station had been changed. I was the only person home. There were other things too, but now I can't recall any. We just learned to accept/live with them. My hubby did witness something strange too once so he knew I wasn't just crazy... lol Every morning, I'd find a cat toy where it usually never was (in the kitchen where the dog slept) and a few times found the name tag of one specific cat off his collar and lying on the floor. I'd had this cat a long time (he's 18 now) and his tag had NEVER come off before moving to this particular house.
Now, in our current house (in another state) we also wake-up in the morning to see clumps of cat hair of one of our cats strewed around usually in the same spot (our dining room). I brushed him the other day, and hardly anything came out. Weird... Is the ghost cat attacking him at night? It's sure not our 18 year old cat... lol Oh, and I know one cat toy (more?) has been missing for a couple of years or so and we've never found it yet. It was a Xmas present to our cats one year. It was a Santa Cat... Our cats loved that toy.
The only weird thing that I've witnessed myself in this house that would point to it being haunted by a person ghost is that a few times (strongly felt once) I felt someone/something brush up against my shoulder/back.