Every Time a Black or White Cat Crosses My Door, My Head Explodes – How Dr. Bokko Changed My Life

I had always loved animals. Cats, in particular, had a special place in my heart. I would feed the stray kittens in my neighborhood, and even on some days, I found myself rescuing injured birds or puppies. But over the past few months, something strange began happening in my house. Whenever a black or white cat came near, my head would start to throb violently.
At first, I thought it was a coincidence. Maybe I had been stressed, or perhaps my migraines were acting up again. But the pattern became impossible to ignore. Every time a black or white cat visited my house—or even passed by my gate—the pain would start. It was as though some invisible force was targeting me specifically through these animals.
The first time it happened, I was sitting in my living room reading a book. A sleek black cat had wandered in through my open door. I tried to shoo it gently, but it sat in the corner, staring at me with bright, unblinking eyes. Within minutes, a sharp pain erupted behind my eyes. My temples ached, my vision blurred, and nausea followed. I had never felt anything like it before. I rubbed my forehead, tried taking painkillers, and even tried laying down, but nothing worked. The cat, seemingly unbothered, just purred softly and walked out. That night, I barely slept, my head still pounding as if it carried the weight of the world.





