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21st August 2011, 10:59 PM #1
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Extraordinary talents of cats
Being smitten with Maincoons I think they possess very special powers. However, I realize that cats are very uncanny as species.
Recently I went to Borders Books Out-of-business sale and bought 2 wonderful books about cats.
One is a phenomenal story about Oscar-cat with the special talent to predict death and perform the mission of guiding deceased to their last journey.
Cat Is Harbinger Of Death (CBS News) - YouTube
Eye To Eye: Oscar The Cat (CBS News) - YouTube
MPL Book Trailer #19 Making Rounds With Oscar, by David Dosa, M.D. - YouTube
Another book is written by cat's psychologist :
THINK LIKE A CAT (sm) with Pam Johnson-Bennett on Shine
Amazon.com: Think Like a Cat: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Cat--Not a Sour Puss (9780965013017): Pam Johnson-Bennett: Books
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21st August 2011, 11:05 PM #2
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I know my last MC knew when I had a broken bone. When I broke my right rib while caughing he insisted that he place his 20 lb body across my right rib while I was laying down. When I broke my left foot, he always wanted to rub his face along my left foot and would ignore the right foot. When I broke my coccyx and had to lay on my sides, he would drape his entire body over my side as if her were protecting that area.
I have seen the news reports on Oscar and truly believe in him and any other cat with innate abilities.
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21st August 2011, 11:29 PM #3
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CatsMom - you break a lot of bones! Maybe your bub just wants to see you squirm? Haha jokes. My two non-MC know when I'm ill as opposed to just tired. Cats are amazing. They'll come and snuggle up to you and no matter how many times you cough, sneeze, move, get in/out of bed, the do not move a muscle. Best companions EVER!!! Haven't quite mastered the "kitty, can you please make me a cuppa so I don't have to get up?" thing yet... One day I'll get there!!! One day!!!
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22nd August 2011, 12:30 AM #4
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My late beloved Fudge was able to pick up on my epilepsy and Buddy has started to now as well, although he also has a sadistic way of dealing with human pain - if you have a headache he will attack your foot to take your mind off it. Hmm a coonie that can make a cuppa? I want one!
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22nd August 2011, 02:21 AM #5
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When I have my first litter of 'tea making, litter tray cleaning' Coonies I'll send you one!!!
I'm almost there. Little bubba arriving in only 5 sleeps will be my guinea pig. I'm sure he will pick up on it quick.
(Never mind the fact he is getting the chop this week, I'll use DNA and clone him like Dolly the sheep. That way I don't need to get a female and train her too...)
See... I got it all figured out!!!
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