To combat loneliness, 29-year-old George Miller got a dog. During the first few days, the pet behaved normally. Despite this, the man still turned on the camera at night, just in case.

He noticed one morning that the dog did not sleep at all, but stared at the wall for hours, gradually approaching it. Miller thought installing a camera would be a good idea since he adopted a dog from a shelter. His new home seemed to suit him well and he showed no signs of social problems. A camera might have alerted the man to the dog’s strange behavior if it had not been for it.

Crosby was a playful and good-natured dog by day. He stared at the wall at night. After three days, Miller could no longer stand it. After deciding to return the dog to the shelter, the man thought to inspect the wall: he wondered what Crosby could see. He heard noises coming from the wall as he drew closer. After breaking through the thin drywall, the man was surprised to find a small kitten hiding behind it. Until now, Miller did not know how he came to be there.

There was nothing strange about the dog. The man smelled the kitten and tried to point to the wall, but didn’t understand right away. There was a happy ending to the story. Having two pets now, Miller had to keep the kitten.






