My Dream Saved This Oscar's Life

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My Dream Saved This Oscar's Life

We have all heard stories that involved the ghost of a pet. It seems plausible that our pets may actually have some form of an afterlife, but could a living pet actually communicate with a person through a dream? I had an experience with an eight inch Oscar that makes me tend to believe it.

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My Dream Saved This Oscar's Life

Some years ago I bought a very small Oscar fish. When I brought it home I put it into a 15 gallon aquarium. It was barely an inch long so it seemed to have a lot of room. That small fish grew quickly and when it reached almost six inches in length I moved it into a larger tank.

Oscars seem to exhibit a distinct personality and they are actually very intelligent. My Oscar could recognize me and when I came into the room after being away for awhile it would come up to the top front of the aquarium and wag like a dog wagging its tail! I would go up to it and touch it on the forehead. The Oscar actually pushed back against my finger. Believe it or not I petted my Oscar and it seemed to enjoy it. It would rub against my hand while swimming back and forth.

When it was little I fed it pellets, but as it grew I started experimenting with various insects and earthworms. I can tell you that Oscars really love to eat live earthworms. Eventually I started offering it table scraps occasionally. I shared my steak and fried chicken, among other foods, with my Oscar. Oh, and this Oscar would eat right out of my hand.

I tell you all this so you can see what sort of relationship I had with this fish. I did more than just feed it and change its water. I interacted with it and even talked to it.

One night I nearly lost the Oscar. It was really strange how it happened. I was asleep and in my dream the Oscar was calling for help. Eventually I began to waken from the dream, for a few seconds I lay there thinking about the dream, it seemed so real and vivid. Out of curiosity as well as concern I got up to check on the Oscar. It wasn't in the tank! I turned on the lights and found it laying on the floor.

When I picked it up it was very stiff and dry to the touch, but it's mouth was moving slightly. I returned it to the water and watched it floating on its side, thinking that it was going to die. After about an hour the [http://www.thehomeaquarium.com/oscar-fish/]Oscar fish began to move around more until finally it was swimming around and behaving as though nothing had ever happened. Did that fish actually contact me in a dream to call out for help? Did my subconscious somehow pick up the sounds and incorporate them into my dream?

Some people may think it was only a fish, but I really got attached to it. Eventually there came a time when I needed to find a new home for my Oscar. I was very hesitant about who got it and wanted to be as sure as I could that it would be taken good care of. I found out about a woman who was as much a fish lover as I am. She had several aquariums including a 55 gallon that wasn't being lived in.

This all happened more than 25 years ago, but to this day I still think about that Oscar from time to time and wonder how it's life went in its new home.

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