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Old 05-20-2009, 11:20 AM   #1
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An interdimensional visitor could have been in your house. I once wrote a post about a strange behaviour of my cat. Once he got horrified by sth in the bathroom. Out of extreme fear he pooped and urinated on the bedclothes because he jumped on my bed when escaping from "that thing". It took me 30 minutes to calm hin down.
Cats (and Dogs) actually do this a lot - your Cat is not alone. They can see a lot more than we can and sometimes it freaks them out.
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Old 05-20-2009, 12:12 PM   #2
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steve ... lord and lady aren't so mad really ...

my two were giving the same performance back in january ... the older one more sheepishly kept his distance at whatever they were detecting ... the young bold gal would commence to stand her ground and protect as is her instinct to do ...

this occurs every few weeks or so but they have both settled down with it and their dramatic deflections subdued ...

the edges of dimensions are moving into one another and as they do ... various entities and such will appear on our plane with greater clarity ...

if what you wrote occurs again ... your dogs will take your cue ... be it confidence or fear ... they will eventually mold to what emenates from your self ... confidence and no fear ... your self remaining in your truth that you won't allow anything but love to remain in your home ... is beneficial for everyone and all canines concerned ...

they're just really good detectors of changes occuring ... it is all new to them as well ... give 'em a hug ... they'll be fine ...


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Old 05-20-2009, 01:24 PM   #3
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Ah theres future eyes , with the kind and gentle words of encouragement as always!

Steve,
I have 4 labs O'Reiley, Kappy, Lil Shilo, and Snoop Dog . Over the past months there have been isolated cases where they were spooked for know apparent reason. And as O reiley and Lil Shilo will go outside and put there nose in the wind, it's always a time for us humans to pause and learn from them and yes pay attention .I pay close attention to my girls, they alert me when the spirits are around and other outside forces as well and yes it is happening more frequently.

Just as future eyes said , give them a hug, tell them it's o.k. and give them a biscuit and encourage them to show there senses by praising them for there alertness. Ask them the command "What" . See where they point to or show you. They know what that is.
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Old 05-20-2009, 01:41 PM   #4
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I'd pay attention to them, animals have better instincts than we do. They could have been sensing any disturbance. They know when storms are due before we do. I'm convinced they see things that we are not able to. Whenever my cats would do this and the hair on the back of their spine would stand up, I'd go check out what they were hissing at and get a very uneasy feeling. Maybe one day we'll be able to figure out what they see that we don't.
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Old 05-20-2009, 03:12 PM   #5
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pyrangello ... wow ... four labs ... that's alot of dog food ...
noses to the wind ... my senior german shorthair does this from time to time ... he has trained me well ... i now drop what i'm doing and observe him ... if one pays attention and allows for the possibility ... much can be conveyed through them when they do this ...
the first time this occured was last summer ... the way it all unfolded i finally gave in and listened ... listened with my heart ... profound what came through him ... a native chief speaking ... now i automatically allow for it for it doesn't happen often ... but when it does ... it is beneficial ...

sleepingnomore ... they see what we don't (yet) as they do not have a predetermined ingrained fear of what may be ... their reaction arrives simutaneously to what they fear in the moment ... not prior ... so really up til then ... they are simply open and allow for anything ... they're just pure unconditional love ...
but us ... we create a barrier of fear to begin with which we believe to be our protection ... makes us feel secure that no harm reaches us ... oh how we dislike the discomfort of any kind of pain ... don't wish to deal with it ...
and yet ... in the process ... we also don't allow anything beneficial to come through either ... we've learned to block out everything ... this is where we get stuck ... by not letting go of what we think is ... what was of the past and what we've been ingrained to believe ... we have this fear that if the negative comes through with the positive ... that we'll be harmed ... forgetting ... who we really are ... that we are so powerful within our truth ...

so our crazy canines and frisky felines allow ... they have no ingrained fear and such are living incredible abilities (sixth sense plus) ... we still have to figure out we have the same our selves ... releasing our embedded fears and knowing our strength ... our power ... this is when the fun will begin ... beyond fear ... within love ... sure we'll respond to negatiivity when it arises ... but we'll do so from an entirely different place ... the place of now ...

sometimes i wonder whose the more advanced ... the two legged creatures or the four legged ones ...

guess that would depend on how we define 'advanced' ... perhaps it is time to tweak that a bit ... and allow ...


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Old 05-21-2009, 03:10 AM   #6
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Cats (and Dogs) actually do this a lot - your Cat is not alone. They can see a lot more than we can and sometimes it freaks them out.
Every single day, my cat darts all over the living room for no reason. I've got to calm him down and I simply say "leave my cat alone" and it will stop for a while but it doesn't last.

It's stressful on him as he sheds a lot more because of it. It's too bad because we have a really good connection and in a way, we look after each other. It's not merely a one-dimensional human-pet thing.

In fact, he was on the table and I reached for the mouse under his legs and he tried to bite me. I'm getting increasingly annoyed by his wild behavior. I got so mad, I screamed out "LEAVE MY F****** CAT ALONE!*.

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Old 05-21-2009, 03:44 AM   #7
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In fact, he was on the table and I reached for the mouse under his legs and he tried to bite me. I'm getting increasingly annoyed by his wild behavior. I got so mad, I screamed out "LEAVE MY F****** CAT ALONE!*.
Try different words: "Leave here now and never return to bother me or my cat again"
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