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Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 1:22 am
by moonraingirl
Oh, that's horrible. But yeah, it's a natural instinct, one cannot be angry about it.
I was afraid my cat would catch my betta fish because the aquarium doesn't have a lid. Luckily, so far he didn't.

When the fish was in the bucket during medication treatment "someone" moved the lid on the bucket. I left it a bit open for the air and when I came home it was moved quite a lot and the cat was sleeping nearby.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 10:42 am
by SnowCat
She wasn't so unhappy about the eel's demise. She didn't like it being dumped in her lap. She freaked out at full volume. The kittens came back to me not long after that. Her apartment complex wouldn't let her keep them. Hoss eventually ended up with my daughter's friend, passing from kidney failure at the age of ten.

Snow

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:27 pm
by Shekinah
My cat "Shadow" supervises all goings on in the home. He investigates every noise even inaudible ones. A bug had best not venture from hiding least it be torn to threads by my noble security guard kitty critter. He is a constant shadow following me around wherever I go. He sleeps with me always with one eye open alert to relocate in a hurry when I toss about sometimes he grumbles if he has to move frequently. He keeps the cat food manufacturers in business frequently re-evaluating what he does or does not like to eat. His cold nose wakes me in the morning and his purrs motivate me to get up and feed him. He often joins me in Circle ritual and sits to observe my gyrations with the spookiest eyes. His favorite nap spot is under my Witchy altar. He endlessly teaches me many things about feelings and emotions and unconditional love. We share quantum entanglement of Spirit.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:53 pm
by Bychan Wulf
Sammy, my cat, is not sure if she should lick and wash Sasha, her doggy brother, or eat him.

The same Sammy, meows desperately that she wants to go out and a few seconds later, she meows like it's the end of the world, to come back inside. After a few in and out runnings, we left her outside for 10 minutes despite her meowing. She climbed on the window and watched us, looking like she was planning 3 murders :lol:

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 2:12 pm
by moonraingirl
Hahaha thats EXACTLY what our cat does when we are at the garden cottage :) In the summer, my dad sleeps with open door because the cat and dog go in and out in 5min intervals :D In the winter, the door is locked and everyone stays inside. At first, they meow and scratch the door, but eventually they understand and sleep.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:44 pm
by SapphireRoad
Bychan Wulf wrote: Cats absorb negative energy.
your cat can cure it just by sitting there,purring happily and absorbing the negativity.
Yes, but poor cats can only absorb that much. I don't know how is their self-cleansing system set, but they are often over-encumbered.

If you have spiritual pollution in your house, you can use cat as a shield. You can use garlic cloves too.
You can use plants. Basil is helpful but duh, less sunlight now and one of my two already down.
Planting garlic as an indoor plant is a miracle, if you can somehow make it survive for a longer time, I'd call it a victory. Only time after winter till around march 15th is suitable for planting it I'm afraid? Prove me wrong somebody please.

I believe garlic plant to be fierce enough to take and transmute it all.
Which brings us to active cleansing of spiritual pollution and many means that we have.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 1:40 pm
by stormofwind
My cats really help and yes Miss Cookie is attached to me more.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:54 pm
by Raitning
stormofwind wrote:My cats really help and yes Miss Cookie is attached to me more.
Omg I have a cat named Cookie too! She’s 17 years old

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:50 am
by SpiritTalker
Benefits of a cat

. Weight lifting their gravity-draped, inert forms from our laps tones abs muscles
. We play hide & seek games hunting for the other shoe that keeps us younger, plus
. Kneeling down & stretching full length under beds tones & flexes thigh muscles
. We search & destroy dust bunnies

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:15 am
by Firebird
Benefits of a cat:

filling the void/lonely spot in the house.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:35 pm
by Bonita
Giggling at these stories ..when I get home my cats race my dogs to worship my arrival!! I"m also grateful they allow me a tiny portion of my bed to rest in as they all spread out comfortably, demanding I dare not move any part of my body they are laying on or I will be stared at till I have to wake up

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:28 pm
by SpiritTalker
Nothing sleeps like a cat that's belly up in a ray of sunshine thru a window. On the flip side nothing suddenly lunges like my male cat who caught a mouse yesterday without hurting it. He just carried the nearly comatose thing around, then set the mouse down in front of me (why, thank you) & began licking himself in a kind of self congratulating trance. I picked up the exhausted mouse & let it go outdoors. The cat is still looking for it.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 4:19 pm
by SnowCat
My cats interpret my being home, awake, and vertical as "time to eat." They currently get Fancy Feast in the morning and when I get hone from work. Salem is pushing for a third round when we have dinner. They always have dry food available, so they're not starving.

Re: Benefits of a cat

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 5:27 pm
by Bonita
Hahaha! Well I can't leave dry food out for them for two reasons: my one dog can climb table and their 4 level scratch post and eats it and my white female cat will eat all the food herself if she could....so everyone eats when I'm home and I can manage their meals equally throughout the day