tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29767791.post7912847299308751293..comments2023-07-09T08:47:39.465-04:00Comments on Man From Atlan: Cats we have lovedMan From Atlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08564058987138711708noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29767791.post-53224589953665514822009-06-28T22:35:01.780-04:002009-06-28T22:35:01.780-04:00Thanks so much for sharing that with me. Cats also...Thanks so much for sharing that with me. Cats also introduce magic into our lives.<br />Jo ejszakat!Man From Atlanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08564058987138711708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29767791.post-69002807343785599332009-06-28T16:37:32.624-04:002009-06-28T16:37:32.624-04:00Oh Dr. Ahmad, this is such a wonderful and joyous ...Oh Dr. Ahmad, this is such a wonderful and joyous subject! My experience is so much aligned with what you are saying in this short piece, that it is striking. <br />First and foremost cats are so sensitive, it is almost beyond words. I was somewhat aware of that, yet the degree of that still came as a surprise. <br />For explanation: 'Til about six years ago I was a typical Western man who is partial toward dogs. I didn't hate cats per se, I recognised their physical beauty for example, but I didn't trusted them, and as far as I could observe, the mistrust was mutual.<br />Then during one of my long bicycle ride to the surrounding countryside, I heard a loud babycry audibly coming from the sky, while I pedaled an empty countryroad cutting through cornfields. It took awhile to locate the source of such anguish, after searching the sky in vain in a somewhat disoriented way. Well, here was a small, emaciated adolescent cat energeticaly running out of the field after me, jumping over the ditch and approaching me with such boldness as I never experienced before in my life from such a small animal. Unfortunately I didn't carry any food with me, so after a short petting, (which he lovingly enjoyed,) I left him there. Well, wouldn't you know, the little creature ran and cried after me for a good while, which nearly broke my heart? <br />I promised myself then and there, that at least I was going to return to feed him, when I get home by which time it was dark. The distance was much easier and faster traveled by car when I returned, and on the second passing on the aproximate road section, I located the cat's eyes reflecting back lying on the side of the road still facing the direction I've departed earlier. After feeding him (and he ate like a wolf!) I consciously let the cat decide if he wanted to come with me or not, (since I too was a 'bit hesitant to take on such responsibility). The cat only thought a little and after a short hesitation he climbed into my car on his own volition, and was such a happy purring creature all the way home, that it was truly touching. I never thought such an emotion could come from an animal, let alone a small, weakened one.<br /><br />What can I say? I couldn't say that things were 100% alright all the time. He was my first cat for one thing, and <i>'kicsi cica'</i> (your wife will know, what it means) gone through his adolescence, so mistakes were bound to happen, yet overall this became as perfect a relation, as I ever going to have in this life.Tom V.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29767791.post-7887847775640396832008-10-28T16:26:00.000-04:002008-10-28T16:26:00.000-04:00It works best when the cat asks for the healing :)...It works best when the cat asks for the healing :) but I'll do what I can. The best healing is when there's some personal contact, and also, trust. <BR/>REgarding feline suicide, the healer's energy (not her fault)was so negative the cats couldn't bear to live in that space. <BR/>So, two cats, on different occasions, jumped.Man From Atlanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08564058987138711708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29767791.post-74008192730782244412008-10-28T13:25:00.000-04:002008-10-28T13:25:00.000-04:00"Now we wait for the next cat to show up in our li..."Now we wait for the next cat to show up in our lives..."<BR/><BR/>Well, let's hope it's a real cool cat! Btw, any chance of some free long-distance healing for a certain feline creature this side of the Atlantic whose name begins with an "X"? She could certainly do with some spiritual healing right now.<BR/><BR/>Oh, and what exactly do you mean by "feline suicide"? Is it possible to get cats to jump off balconies voluntarily? I don't quite understand...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com