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564.1 | Ack The Night Prowling Cat | SPIDER::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Wed Nov 11 1987 10:38 | 7 |
| Oh gee... I can't pass up a cat note.
My familiar is an all black (fluffy) cat with yellow eyes named
Ack (short for Pywacket). Ack is an EXTREMELY smart, talented and
clever cat. Ack has always protected our house physically... he
hides in the bushes and when a stranger approaches the door he
jumps at him and wraps his paws around his ankle_:-), but I also
have reason to believe that Ack protects our house psychically too.
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564.2 | WHY DISLIKE CATS | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | SATAN I BIND YOU, IN JESUS NAME!! | Wed Nov 11 1987 11:37 | 6 |
|
But, Why do a lot of people dislike CATS?
LORENZO
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564.3 | | SPIDER::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Wed Nov 11 1987 11:41 | 3 |
| Well Lorenzo, I think that some people dislike cats because they
hide in the bushes and jump out at their ankles_:-)
Mary
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564.4 | Personal taste? | HPSCAD::DDOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Wed Nov 11 1987 11:43 | 5 |
| Some people are angry (jealous?) of a Cat's independence compared
to a dog.
Dave
(who loves all furry animals and some not so furry ;-)
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564.5 | Identity Problem? | MLCSSE::SU | Su SunSonn | Wed Nov 11 1987 12:31 | 4 |
| Some people think cats are little tiger! That's why they are scared
of the cats. :-)
For me, cats can purr by my ear anytime.
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564.6 | Rhiannon the cat | GLASS::WETHERINGTON | From the great white North | Wed Nov 11 1987 14:34 | 38 |
| Some people don't like cats because they seem rather cruel; how
many of us feline owners have had our cats proudly drop a dead bird
at our feet with a "Mrow?" sound..."see what a good hunter I am?
I'm earning my keep here, bringing food back to the household. Why
are you turning such a funny color?"
Dogs are pack animals and hunt just as "cruelly" as cats in the
wild...but many people don't like cats because they kill cute furry
bunnies and such. Blame nature, not the cat.
I have a cat that I picked out of a litter of newborn kittens the
day after she was born, and she was the runt, so I was kind of
attracted to her...all the other kittens were hogging mama's milk
and she was trying to fight her way through to get some, and I always
have been a sucker for underdogs, so I picked her out and as soon
as she was weaned I took her home...crying all the way.
She was an unusual looking cat, solid grey but the grey changed
shades depending on which way the light shone on it, and if the
sun shines on her just right, her fur is almost silver, and it actually
does "shine"! She's a long hair cat, and she has the most direct,
piercing look out of her gold eyes I've ever seen on an animal.
So I named her Rhiannon, an exotic, flowing name fitting of her
beauty and unusual manner (she is like a cat in the dark and then
she is the darkness...Stevie N.). She waits by the door every day
when I come in at night and rubs up against me as I take off my
coat,and she follows me around from room to room, and her eyes follow
my movements around the room like a hawk.
A psychic once told me (the one who read white in my aura) that
she and I had made each other's acquaintances before, though she
was not a cat but another animal (btw, humans never re-incarnate
as animals because one does not move backward along the evolutionary
scale DW)...and that she liked/likes me a lot.
Dreams unwind, love's a state of mind.
Doug
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564.7 | the reasons differ | INK::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Wed Nov 11 1987 15:12 | 23 |
| re .2 (Lorenzo):
Some people dislike cats because cats are for the most part nocturnal;
many people are afraid of the dark (and, in some cases what might
lurk in it), and associate cats with that.
Cats were once thought to have traffic with Satanic witches (unlikely),
and during the witch hysteria, many cats were killed. (Not
coincidentally, as the cats were destroyed, the rat population grew
and spread the Black Plague throughout Europe; thus were the innocent
cats avenged.) [Actually, the usual "evil familiar" is a jet black
dog. Cornelius Agrippa was supposed to have one of these. (This
does _not_ mean I think all black dogs are hounds of Hell; it's
just that such was the usual form. Demons also occasionally appeared
as beautiful women and handsome men, so don't read anything into
anything. (-:)]
On a non-arcane level, cats are individualists, and some people
hate these. Hitler, for instance, despised cats; whereas Winston
Churchill, arguable the greatest figure of Wortld war II, loved
both cats and dogs.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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564.8 | Feline Fobia | SEINE::RAINVILLE | The best view is close to the edge | Wed Nov 11 1987 23:44 | 12 |
| My mother-in-law & her sister always exhibited a cringing sort of
fear around cats...I grew up with more animals than people, and
couldn't understand it so I asked. The answer?, 60 years ago the
two boys in the family would throw cats at the girls.....early
trauma can be permanent....
On the farm we had a dozen 'barn cats' at any time. I can't remember
any of them dying of old age, they hunted ferociously. Sometimes
they dragged home barely alive, torn up by some 'prey' bigger than
they were. I never had one tangle with a porcupine, however, but
lots of dogs did, some repeatedly. (Cats smarter???) MWR
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564.9 | :-) | SPIDER::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Thu Nov 12 1987 09:27 | 4 |
| On behalf of Neufoundland owners around the world I would like to
state that big black dogs are wonderful and not a bit evil... just
for the record_:-)_(sic him boy_:-)
Mary
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564.10 | WOOF | HPSCAD::DDOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Thu Nov 12 1987 12:25 | 8 |
| My next door neighbors own four (count 'em FOUR) Newfoundlands.
Two were from a litter from the oldest pair born last February.
All of them weigh over one hundred pounds and *LOVE* attention,
It's loads of fun playing with dogs over half your weight...
As I was shoveling this morning, one of the younger dogs was watching
me, her black fir was covered with icicles as she stood there oblivious
to the cold. I guess they like weather like that.
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564.11 | getting paranormal once more ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Thu Nov 12 1987 16:33 | 30 |
| I've copied this from 42.1:
According to some occult theories, there are [for want of a better term]
beings composed of some sort of discarnate material (plasm?) that are
invisible except to people and animals sensitive to "psychic" forces.
Cats are notoriously sensitive. The following is true (although the
names have been changed):
"Al" is someone who is a thorough student of the occult. He was spending
the evening with his fiancee, "Jane," who has a cat, "Whitey." On the
night in question, Whitey suddenly jumped off the living-room footrest, and
stared at something neither Al nor Jane could see. Whatever it was appeared
to be hovering about a foot off the floor. Whitey tracked the thing, cau-
tiously, along the living room, keeping close to the footrest. The thing
apparently floated into the kitchen, and hovered there. Whitey would _not_
enter the kitchen. Then Al, who had the necessary tools, did a Banishing
Ritual, using traditional methods. Only after the ritual had been finished
would Whitey enter the kitchen. Jane commented on the change of Whitey's
attitude after the ritual.
Was anything there? I believe so. Was it malevolent? Perhaps not, but
it certainly bothered Whitey.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Whity, alas, is now departed from us. He never behaved like that
before or after, according to Jane.
-SK
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564.12 | As I always say, "The only good cat is a dog." | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Thu Nov 12 1987 19:33 | 40 |
| RE: .11 (Steve)
Nice story, but cats have imaginations too! I suspect your friend
burned smudge sticks or something in the kitchen, and the cat stayed
out until the smell cleared away.
I do not like cats. But the funny thing is that people often compare
me to one! As to why I do not like them, please see the following:
<<< TAMARA::SYS$VAT:[NOTES]MENNOTES.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Topics of Interest to Men >-
================================================================================
Note 88.18 On Men and Cats... 18 of 61
DECWET::MITCHELL 22 lines 9-APR-1987 20:54
-< Cats? HATE 'em! >-
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I appreciate cats as art objects--they are beautiful to look at. But I
hate them. *HATE* them!! Cats take and take and take and give nothing.
And that hair! It flies everywhere (unlike dog hair). Ever visit a person
who owns a cat? No matter how neat they are, you walk out with cat hair
on you. And yes, it does end up in food (yeech).
While I'm at it, I would like to add that cats are NOT clean. Not having
visible dirt on oneself does not make one clean. Cats will go about anywhere,
and then lick themselves all over like some kind of popsickle. Who wants
an animal covered with spit?! "Clean?" Cats love to sit there and lick their
little butts. Give me an animal you can wash.
(BTW: Before anyone starts up, cats and dogs do NOT have antiseptic saliva.
That is an age-old health myth.)
Oh yes. Cats just love to jump on tables, chairs, even kitchen counters.
Dogs don't do that. I love dogs.
John M.
P.S. I have a TON of cat abuse stories (that is, how they love to abuse
*me.* I hate cats (except two) but would NEVER harm one).
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564.13 | New Dejavu reader? | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | There are no misteakes | Thu Nov 12 1987 21:18 | 5 |
| My cat, "Yellow", is reading this file from my lap with interest.
Gee, he's never even been to school :^).
Elizabeth
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564.14 | ME, ow! | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Thu Nov 12 1987 22:11 | 10 |
| re: -.1
The thought that occured to me would just start up an
"Across the crowded room" type of response, so forget it.
I haven't cared for cats too much so it's interesting to
me that my girlfriend has six of them and that I've actually grown
to admire them. Am I softing as I grow old?
Frederick
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564.15 | My Cat | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Fri Nov 13 1987 07:38 | 9 |
|
My cat Mr Jinx is quite sensitive too. He knows when he's being
talked about or "tattled" on...you can just tell. He also knows
when you are upset and is willing to share his being with you at
these times. He gets offended easily, for example if you dare suggest
that he sleep over here vs the spot he's chosen.
Joe Jas
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564.16 | Cats are special | INK::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Fri Nov 13 1987 09:03 | 17 |
| Re .12 (John):
>.....................................I suspect your friend
>burned smudge sticks or something in the kitchen, and the cat stayed
>out until the smell cleared away.
Good guess, but inaccurate. When I got the story, I even had the
basic details of the ritual used, and it involved, among other things,
burning an ordinary candle -- no odor. Whitey wouldn't go into
the kitchen before the ritual was started (he couldn't be coaxed),
and _immediately aftyer_ the ritual, he went in, curious. The odors
wouldn't have had a chance to dissipate, had any been present that
humans couldn't smell.
On aeilurophobia, I'm sorry for folks who have it.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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564.17 | ARE NOT! | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Fri Nov 13 1987 12:52 | 17 |
564.18 | lets get the cats out of the rathole :-) | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:00 | 18 |
| re .17 (Mary):
>BTW, Mr. Mitchell--not all cats are independent/uncaring/ungiving!
>My one cat likes nothing better in the evening but to nap in my lap
>and use me as pillow when we sleep.
And Merlin is _embarrassingly_ devoted to me. He is almost canine
in his loyalty, which is why one of my nicknames for him is "puppy
cat."
However, this is DEJAVU. Those who want to wallow in cat stories,
there's another conference (YOGI::FELINE) for that. I think here
we ought to stick to cats and the paranormal.
Those wanting to add FELINE to their notebook, hit "select" (or
KP7) ...
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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564.19 | and people hate competition. | CEODEV::FAULKNER | You already read this ! | Sat Nov 14 1987 12:01 | 4 |
| maybe the fact that only two animals like to "play"/terrorize things
to death with no particular desire to eat them puts them into a
direct confrontation with the other animal that also likes to do
that
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564.20 | A Little Sunshine | GLORY::PAGEL | | Sat Nov 14 1987 22:20 | 27 |
| Another cat story ...
Many years ago while living in a northern suburb of Detroit I left
my year-old cat, Sunshine, with my sister who lived about 40 miles
away (across many freeways south of Downtown) while I moved into
a new abode. The second day there, she ran away, and after many
days of door-to-door search we figured she was hopelessly lost.
This was in September ... the following March a friend of mine
was doing a substitute mail route in the neighborhood where I had
previously lived. He left a note on my car at work that said "I
think I saw Sunshine by the old appartment!" After work I hurried
there, and went to the apartment where I'd lived before. The woman
who answered the door said a very dirty cat had been hanging around
for the past two days trying to get in everytime someone opened
the door, but ran away when she was approached. It was well after
dark, and cold, but I knew I had to look for her. As I walked around
the building, I called her name, and lo and behold, a VERY dirty,
and bedraggled Sunshine appeared. I don't know who was crying more,
her or me, but it was definitely MY Shine. Somehow she had found
her way home, and the trek being well over 40 miles of innercity
freeways, and who-knows what other obstacles. (She did find some
warmth along the way; four days later she had 9 kittens.)
Anyway, we were together for another 16 years; the next time I moved
she went WITH me.
C.
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564.21 | Into each life, a little Sunshine.... | SHARE::SSMITH | | Mon Nov 16 1987 11:15 | 3 |
| I love stories like that, but I HATE crying in front of people.
S.
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564.22 | Mirror, mirror | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Mon Nov 16 1987 14:46 | 13 |
| One thing about the felines I've known (to a cat) that may disconcert
some is definitely related to DEJAVU subject material.
You may have heard some people say that dogs tend to look like their
owners? All the cats I have known tend to _act_ like their owners.
They (like one's children?) have a real knack for picking up on
your inmost characteristics and mirroring them back to you. I find
that lovely people raise lovely cats, weirdos raise weirdos. I
can see how people uncomfortable with their secret selves would
not want _any_ reminders around.
Grins,
Marcia
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564.23 | A worry-wart | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | There are no misteakes | Mon Nov 16 1987 15:00 | 9 |
| My cat also tries to be very consoling when someone he likes is
hurt or upset. He will come to the upset person, purr, get as close
as possible (yes, even lick away tears). He also gets quite upset
and worried if someone is later coming home than he expects.
So much for uncaring cats...
Elizabeth
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564.24 | meeeow - and how! | BUSY::MAXMIS11 | | Mon Nov 16 1987 15:27 | 13 |
| It is true that cats pick up on the mood of their humans very
rapidly and accurately. I am not sure that it has as much to do
with the paranormal as we might want to believe. I think that
they are very alert to "body language" when it comes to "reading"
humans. They are probably, on the other hand, very alert to
outward physical signs of "spirits" (for lack of a better word).
They, unlike humans, have not been programmed not to believe in
that sort of thing and therefore they probably pick up on subtle
changes. It has been my observation that cats are usually very
"wired" to their environment. Even when they seem to be asleep,
their "radar" ears can be seen to sweep the room from time to time.
Marion
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564.25 | the cat's back | GLORY::PAGEL | | Mon Nov 16 1987 15:44 | 15 |
| Re: 20
I have felt, over the years, that animals reincarnate to be with
their loved ones ... just like their human friends.
About 8 weeks after the passing of Shine, on the way home from work
I stopped (without previous thought of doing so), at a house with
a FREE KITTENS sign. There were two waiting for me, one a Shine
look-alike and the other her very sickly, runty sister. It never
ceases to amaze me that their personalities mirror their predecessor
so much ... one, the quiet, affectionate side of Shine, and the
other, a real space-cat; even to the point of enjoying hanging upside
down (something I'd never seen a cat do before Shine).
C.
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564.26 | Cats take and take and take... | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Mon Nov 16 1987 16:48 | 7 |
| RE: .23 (Elizabeth)
He probably licks the tears for their salt (ain't that just like
a cat).
John M.
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564.27 | be prepared - these are sad stories :-( | AKOV11::FRETTS | believe in who you are... | Tue Nov 17 1987 11:25 | 51 |
|
I have a couple of stories about cat-friends who have lived
with me over the years.
Clancy --- he was a mackeral striped tabby and was very
special to me. He was allowed out occasionally as long
as he had human company, so one day he was out with Mike
and a very sneaky neighborhood dog came quietly over and
before Mike knew it, the dog had chased Clancy into the
woods. We looked for him for 4 days - it was terrible.
A very good woman friend of mine offered to help me look
for him (it was July 4th), so we started to comb the
woods. After about an hour, my friend stopped and in her
mind asked her spirit friends to please help us find
Clancy. What came to her was "leave no stone unturned".
She shared this with me, and within 5 minutes we came
upon a stone wall and there was Clancy. We wrapped him
in a shirt and brought him back to the house and buried
him in the yard. And then....
Annie --- a lovely Abysinnian-type cat with the greenest
eyes and *extremely* smart --- came home a little while
later. We were all still out in the yard. She came
right over and rested right on top of the place where we
had buried Clancy, almost as if she knew.....
Later that summer, we adopted
Sammy --- here's his story. We decided that we wanted
to adopt an orange kitty, so one day we took a drive to
the animal shelter in Salem, MA. Sure enough, there were
3 orange kittens - one cuter than the other. As we went
back and forth looking at these babies, a little black
kitten started to make a commotion in his cage. He was
the silliest looking creature - really big ears and a stub
tail and very tiny and VERY LOUD. He kept throwing himself
at the door and crying. So I said to Mike "I know we wanted
an orange kitty, but this one looks so desperate - let me
just hold him for a little while". So I did and this little
guy just curled right up and purred like crazy. I couldn't
leave him there, so we wound up with a black kitty instead
of an orange one. But I know in my heart that we were
meant to be together and it was this little creatures job
to make sure we connected - he knew who we were and he
made sure that we didn't miss him. There was really
something special about that little guy. He was only 1 and
1/2 when he passed to spirit - I miss him very much.
Carole
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564.28 | Well? | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Wed Nov 18 1987 17:12 | 8 |
564.29 | But they'll lick anything on their own bodies... | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Wed Nov 18 1987 18:14 | 8 |
| RE: .26
My dear Mary, no self-respecting cat would be caught DEAD licking your
feet. Cats have a sense of dignity, you know!
;-)
John M.
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564.30 | Cat's are like Children. | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Fri Nov 20 1987 08:08 | 20 |
|
An earlier reply mentioned how a Cat's behavior is a reflection
of it's owner, that is, the personality of the owner is reflected
in the personality of the Cat...
I've been reading a real neat book "Handbook to Higher
Consciousness" which has a chapter dedicated to children. (See the
"12 pathways" note in HumanRelations) To Quote:
"Children are very sensitive mirrors of your consciousness level.
When they are surrounded by peaceful, loving people, they reflect
a warm, flowing state most of the time. When they are surrounded
by driven, other-directed, manipulating people, they rapidly reflect
this tension and uptightedness in their behavior."
I wonder how many parents are acutely aware of this? Just a
thought...
Joe
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564.31 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | believe in who you are... | Fri Nov 20 1987 09:18 | 14 |
|
re: .30 Joe
I read the "Handbook to Higher Consciousness" almost ten years ago.
It was at the time when my ex-husband and I separated, I was living
on my own for the first time in my life, and was just starting to
expand my awareness. It assisted me through some really rough times.
I also gave it as a gift to some very close friends.
Carole
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564.32 | Cats and Ghosts | TIS::MORGAN | | Fri Jan 29 1988 17:14 | 42 |
|
Since there is a seperate notes file that is entirely devoted to
cats, I think the idea of this one is to stick to the subject of
cats and Psychic phenomena.
My cat is named Tobermory, after the short story by Saki. Tober
lived since he was a kitten in a haunted house. This house has
been known since the turn of the century as one of New Englands
established haunted houses.
Tober loved it. There would be times when I would walk into the
room and see him energetically playing with someone who wasn't there.
One could chalk this up to haing a cat with an active imaginatin
except that there would be other phenomena connected with him.
I had his front claws removed so he wouldn't destroy the delicate
original materials in the house. Because of this, I tried to convince
him that he should be an indoor cat. He didn't like the idea.
As I wouldn't let him out, he would get someone else to.
There would be no one else in the house, the side door (Which was
never used anyway) was closed with a dead bolt. I would tell Tober
he couldn't go out and come down later and the dead bolted door
would be wide open and Tober gone. No one in the house had let
him out - I would ask, and no one else had a key (I changed the
dead bolt to make sure). It got so that when ever I passed that
door I would look to see if it was bolted. It would be but it would
be open later.
For a while, there was also a dog in the house. At certain times,
the dog would get very afraid of something and start to tremble
or cry. Sometimes this would be accompanied by other phenomina
at the same time like something being moved, or the lights being
turned off and on. Tobermory, on the other hand would always take
it in stride and actually seemed to gravitate to those rooms where
something had just occured or was about to occur.
By the way, Tober is black.
Priscilla
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564.33 | Range in excess of 50 miles | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins ... Nature's greatest gift. | Fri May 08 1992 16:34 | 24 |
| Last Sunday, I went to Atlanta on business.
I called my wife the next day and was told, among other things, that Merlin
(the ultra-devoted, mentioned at about .18) was so unhappy that I was gone
that he refused to eat, and went around the house making mournful sounds
(and preventing her from getting much sleep).
The day before yesterday, I returned, departing Atlanta in the morning.
Having a window seat, I was aware that we'd just reached Massachusetts, and was
looking for landmarks when the flight attendent on the annunciator indicated
the aircraft would be landing in roughly 10 minutes (we were coming in early).
I checked my watch, and saw it was just past 11:00 AM, meaning that I'd first
spotted Massachusetts at almost exactly 11:00.
My wife told me that Merlin had been sleeping on our bed (which is upstairs), and
that exactly at 11:00, he woke up, hopped off the bed, went down four steps on
our stsirs and _stared_ at the front door, making occasional little cries. He
stayed there without moving until I came through the front door. Carmen's first
words tome were, "Merlin's been waiting for you."
After he was _sure_ I was okay, he hissed at me for leaving him, and stalked off.
An hour later, he forgave me.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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564.34 | | OFFSHR::PAY$FRETTS | born to be weird | Fri May 08 1992 17:43 | 24 |
|
Neat story Steve! Cats are so psychic, but the best part is that
you and your wife are open enough to notice this very special
connection.
A few months' ago I had this interesting experience with our newest
cat friend, Thomas (10 month's old now and full of you-know-what!)
;^). Michael and I had taken our other cat friend Veronica to the
vets for a check-up. There was a really beautiful Great Pyrenees
dog there that I stopped to 'talk' with for awhile, and then we
went home. We went to bed, I fell quickly to sleep, and then woke
up about 2:00 am. I couldn't go back to sleep, and reached out to
see if Thomas was in his usual sleeping position between Michael
and I. Sure enough, there he was, sound asleep. I gently rested
my hand on his side and decided to send him some healing energy.
I relaxed and let the energy flow through my hand to Thomas and as
I did this, the face of the dog I had seen earlier came clearly
before my mind's eye. Just as I saw the face, Thomas growled!
Scared me silly! I would swear that I projected the dog's face
into Thomas' dreams and gave him somewhat of a nightmare! Poor
little guy. :^)
Carole
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564.35 | Albie, the Polarity Cat!!! | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Mon May 11 1992 10:12 | 15 |
| As Carole will attest, my big black Maine Coon cat, Albert is
'psychic' in regards to healing. Whenever I am practicing (I'm still a
student) Polarity on anyone, he will immediately check out what is
going on. In most cases, he'll jump up on the table, go directly to
where the person needs work and start 'kneading' that area with his
paws. Then he settles down and just basks in the energy.
He is normally skittish and doesn't like crowds, but I held a Polarity
workshop in my home on Saturday and when the instructor was
demonstrating chakra balancing on the volunteer participant, Albert
joined right in and demonstrated that he knew more about what was going
on then the rest of us! Really awesome to watch! ;')
Ro
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564.36 | | CGVAX2::CONNELL | It's my party and I'll scry if I want to. | Mon May 11 1992 12:55 | 6 |
| Ro, you were in the next room, but when I was practicing on someone who
was really calm and together, Albert went under the table and totally
zonk out. When that someone got up afterwards, Albert got up and left
the area.
PJ
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564.37 | | OFFSHR::PAY$FRETTS | born to be weird | Mon May 11 1992 14:08 | 8 |
|
Albert is a wonderful Polarity partner! There's a really special
communication going on there.
Give him a pat for me Ro.
Carole
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564.38 | | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Mon May 11 1992 14:41 | 9 |
| PJ (36),
Yup, I 'peeked' in PJ and noticed Albie under the table. That *certain
someone* does seem to always retain a calm center when those around him
are scattered. Very healing to be around his energy, must be why I'm
marrying him! 8^) 8^)
Roey
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564.39 | A DEJAVU wedding? | TNPUBS::PAINTER | we've got to live together | Mon May 11 1992 18:01 | 6 |
|
Ro's getting married, Ro's getting married...(;^)
Speaking of that, did you two meet through this conference by chance?
Cindy
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564.40 | Hmmm ... | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins ... Nature's greatest gift. | Tue May 12 1992 09:31 | 7 |
| Re .39 (Cindy):
>Speaking of that, did you two meet through this conference by chance?
No, by DECnet. ;-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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564.41 | tis true, blush | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Tue May 12 1992 10:12 | 15 |
| Cindy,
Yes, as a matter of fact, we did meet through Dejavu over three years
ago. We corresponded through mail regarding an entry he had written about
using the Lord's Prayer as a meditation involving the chakras. We
became good friends, but it wasn't until last fall that we realized
there was more to it than a platonic friendship. But gee, Cindy,
you've heard this story before; in fact, weren't you an eyewitness to
the progression of this romance? ;') 8^)
I'm sure we're not the first DEJAVU wedding though!!! Right, Mary and
Dave?
Ro
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564.42 | good one! (;^) | TNPUBS::PAINTER | let there be music | Tue May 12 1992 12:08 | 6 |
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Got me again, Steve!!!
Cindy
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564.43 | great! | TNPUBS::PAINTER | let there be music | Tue May 12 1992 12:09 | 6 |
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Ro,
I didn't recall the origin of the story...(;^)...
Cindy
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