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| Mr_Hand | Posted: 2010-02-08 19:35 | |
Forum Maniac 8,537 Posts | Have an unusual experience with a cat recently? That's cat medicine being sent your way... http://www.sayahda.com/cyc1.html Cats wild or domestic have certain qualities in common. They are associated with myth and lore, magic and mystery. Nine lives, curiosity, independence, cleverness, unpredictability and healing. Those with this medicine should also study its color, size and breed for a deeper understanding. The dark is often associated with mankind's fears. Since the cat is at home in the dark, it serves as a valuable ally into the world of the supernatural and the unknown and can help those with this totem move through their fears efficiently. The energy field of a cat rotates is a counterclockwise direction, the opposite of a human energy field. Because of this, cats have the ability to absorb and neutralize energy that affects humans in a negative way. This is part of the healing medicine that the cat holds. If something affects you in a negative way place a cat on your lap or find a cat to pet. Your energy field will immediately realign itself and inner balance will be restored. Because of their x-ray vision, acute hearing and high intelligence they were used throughout history as guardians and protectors. In ancient Egypt cats guarded the temple gates and were used to ward off evil. If cat appears in your life the blending of magic and mystery is at hand. A trustworthy teacher, the cat will guide you into the world of self discovery and transformation. -- "I want your psycho, your vertigo schtick - want you in my rear window, baby you're sick I want your love, love, love love - I want your love." - Lady Gaga | |
| BurntKitty | Posted: 2010-02-09 05:40 | |
God's Ass Muncher United States 20,931 Posts | So that's Zelda's excuse. She isn't digging her claws into my back, she's using acupuncture (a"claw"puncture?) to help my back pains go away? I thought she just wanted my attention to get food. -- Pain:The ultimate in intimacy. | |
| Mr_Hand | Posted: 2010-02-09 07:13 | |
Forum Maniac 8,537 Posts | BurntKitty: So that's Zelda's excuse. She isn't digging her claws into my back, she's using acupuncture (a"claw"puncture?) to help my back pains go away? I thought she just wanted my attention to get food. I think encounters with animal medicine refer to unusual encounters with animals whilst out and about ( especially wild animals ). Not so sure if mundane experiencs with domesticated pets fall into the category. -- "I want your psycho, your vertigo schtick - want you in my rear window, baby you're sick I want your love, love, love love - I want your love." - Lady Gaga | |
| EvilSeraph | Posted: 2010-02-09 07:34 | |
Forum Maniac United States 9,486 Posts | I sunno- I've always found it difficult, if not injurious, to try and give medicine to cats. If it's pills, they spit it out, even if you wrap it in hamburger; if it's liquid, you have to squirt in the side of their mouth, and even then they either spit it out or let it dribble out the side of their mouth if you let them. And they can get downright pissy about shots (not to mention claw-y and bite-y) No, I think most people should leave cat medicine to the professionals. -- (\v/) ./_\~^ "I don't have pet peeves. I have major psychotic fucking hatreds." Geo. DP Carlin | |
| CaethesEi | Posted: 2010-02-09 10:21 | |
Forum Maniac United States 2,906 Posts | There's a pharmacy on the other side of the city that specializes in compounding with flavors the pharmacists develop. This was for humans, but they've branched out into veterinary medicine. Our vet used to prescribe beef-flavored vitamins and meds for Apachegirl, our (now late) Lab-mix. Chewables. Never a problem getting her to take them. This sort of thing really should be done for all pets. Flavors. I was always uncomfortable about clipping my pets' nails, even with the safety clippers designed for that. Didn't want to hurt my pets; didn't want to get scratched or nipped. Tammy (our cat) resisted Erythromycin ointment for her eyes, and it took two of us to administer it to her. Mr_Hand: I love this thread, and will return to it later. EvilSeraph: I sunno- I've always found it difficult, if not injurious, to try and give medicine to cats. If it's pills, they spit it out, even if you wrap it in hamburger; if it's liquid, you have to squirt in the side of their mouth, and even then they either spit it out or let it dribble out the side of their mouth if you let them. And they can get downright pissy about shots (not to mention claw-y and bite-y) No, I think most people should leave cat medicine to the professionals. -- (\v/) ./_\~^ "I don't have pet peeves. I have major psychotic fucking hatreds." Geo. DP Carlin | |
| Norse | Posted: 2010-02-09 11:50 | |
pink mauve lover Moderator United States 18,422 Posts | I hate cats......they are worthless. Even as a mouser, they just make bigger turds than the freaking mouse. A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank. -Ron Paul | |
| Tantriceve | Posted: 2010-02-09 11:58 | |
Forum Apprentice United States 469 Posts | Oh thank goodnes!! I was worried that I was becoming just another weird old cat lady....but now I am a mystical magical old cat lady. I feel better. I have six...er..ok ok so they have me...whatever. | |
| stdennis | Posted: 2010-02-09 12:18 | |
Forum Maniac United States 10,013 Posts | A lady friend of mine who now lives in another state has a cat that she swears is my familiar. It all started when I visited her and that cat greeted me immediately and always wanted to be close to me. She said that this particular cat avoids almost everyone and only tolerates her. Now, when I tell her that it is past her bedtime and it's time for her to go to sleep, the cat starts making noise until she does. Freaks her out at times. -- And that inverted Bowl they call the Sky, Whereunder crawling coop'd we live and die, Lift not your hands to It for help--for It As impotently moves as you or I. Omar Khayyam, as translated by Fitzgerald. | |
| _heather | Posted: 2010-02-09 12:57 | |
slidkrans Moderator United States 37,865 Posts | I have two cats, a female and a male. Both adopted me. They do unusual things all the time. Does that count? -- "Drop your weapons! You are surrounded by armed bastards!!" - Gene Hunt, Life on Mars "How hard can it be?" ~ The guys from Top Gear | |
| BurntKitty | Posted: 2010-02-09 14:01 | |
God's Ass Muncher United States 20,931 Posts | _heather: I have two cats, a female and a male. Both adopted me. They do unusual things all the time. Does that count? I agree. My two will focus on an empty food dish and magickly it fills up. Pain:The ultimate in intimacy. | |
| Alpha_tron | Posted: 2010-02-09 18:37 | |
Forum Apprentice United States 446 Posts | Ah cats <smiles> magical creature. Provides hours of amusement when the owners come back home and wonders why they are pink and green. Change the color of a couple cats and your labeled for life. | |
| Akedah | Posted: 2010-02-09 19:05 | |
Forum Maniac United States 11,262 Posts | EvilSeraph: I sunno- I've always found it difficult, if not injurious, to try and give medicine to cats. If it's pills, they spit it out, even if you wrap it in hamburger; if it's liquid, you have to squirt in the side of their mouth, and even then they either spit it out or let it dribble out the side of their mouth if you let them. And they can get downright pissy about shots (not to mention claw-y and bite-y) They work! A. "No matter what side of an argument you're on, you always find some people on your side that wish you were on the other side." J. Heifetz | |
| Akedah | Posted: 2010-02-09 19:06 | |
Forum Maniac United States 11,262 Posts | I'm more inclined to believe that oxytocin is beneficial - and if you love your cats, you'll produce it. A. "No matter what side of an argument you're on, you always find some people on your side that wish you were on the other side." J. Heifetz | |
| Abductor | Posted: 2010-02-09 22:10 | |
Forum Maniac United States 3,227 Posts | Really, they have nine lives, that's actually believed somewhere? Remember, the JREF will pay one million dollars if you can demonstrate that cats have x-ray vision! What did these guys do before science gave us the word "energy"? That is the most stolen word in all of pseudoscience. | |
| Stainless_Steel | Posted: 2010-02-09 22:48 | |
Forum Slut Canada 1,381 Posts | Ahhhhhh, cats -
"There is a season For making fire... There are days For lighting a flame" | |
| wanderingcelt | Posted: 2010-02-09 23:49 | |
| Forum Apprentice United States 377 Posts | I can't believe the gall of Science to appropriate the term "energy" from Mysticism. Which do you think came first, after all? Seriously, I've had at least one cat who was a good teacher. And another who was perhaps just too subtle for me to catch on. This reads to me like it's talking more about having a cat as a totem or a spirit guide. The medicine thing is all about magical affinity it sounds like. I prefer not to get started about the direction and polarity of rotational psychic energy fields. I lack evidence of any kind. But X-Ray vision is right out. After the stare-downs I've had with some cats I'd have been glowing or smoking. Maybe they turned it off. Can they do that? Would they? | |
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