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I think I found my dream kitty
A few days ago I was shaken up by a near-nightmare of a dear little
cat who didn't think she could be loved. I think I found her, and I think she is very happy in a new forever-home! While no one in the shelter matched the color description of the kitty whom my subconscious named Catherine, there was one matching the pattern and the personality. Her name is Rhianna. She and her brother Squeak were the victims of someone's domestic abuse, and the fleeing owner, heartbroken, returned them to the shelter while she ran for her safety. Squeak was always outgoing, but Rhianna always more shy, shrinking, and wary. It took a while for foster-families to be trusted, and she didn't show well for a long time. Yesterday someone saw her and Squeak, gasped, commented non-stop about her beauty, and straightway took both for her mother. Mother had recently lost her little dog, and was thinking that she might like a couple of cats in her life. The daughter and her family came back to report that Rhianna immediately jumped in Mother's lap, began to knead, and curled up with a purr in her dear little heart. Mother and cats are very happy together, and a shy little girl is basking in the love. Blessed be, Baha |
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I think I found my dream kitty
On Dec 7, 9:59*am, BfloPolska wrote:
A few days ago I was shaken up by a near-nightmare of a dear little cat who didn't think she could be loved. I think I found her, and I think she is very happy in a new forever-home! While no one in the shelter matched the color description of the kitty whom my subconscious named Catherine, there was one matching the pattern and the personality. Her name is Rhianna. She and her brother Squeak were the victims of someone's domestic abuse, and the fleeing owner, heartbroken, returned them to the shelter while she ran for her safety. Squeak was always outgoing, but Rhianna always more shy, shrinking, and wary. It took a while for foster-families to be trusted, and she didn't show well for a long time. Yesterday someone saw her and Squeak, gasped, commented non-stop about her beauty, and straightway took both for her mother. Mother had recently lost her little dog, and was thinking that she might like a couple of cats in her life. The daughter and her family came back to report that Rhianna immediately jumped in Mother's lap, began to knead, and curled up with a purr in her dear little heart. Mother and cats are very happy together, and a shy little girl is basking in the love. You do such good things. And Rhianna is a lovely name, although names like Squeak work very well too. -- Will in New Haven |
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I think I found my dream kitty
On Dec 7, 10:55*am, Will in New Haven
wrote: On Dec 7, 9:59*am, BfloPolska wrote: You do such good things. And Rhianna is a lovely name, although names like Squeak work very well too. thanks...you make ol' Lizzy blush! As far as I know, the cats were given their names when they were originally adopted out as kittens nearly four years ago. Squeak is fitting for the little pantherly fellow, as that is the sound he makes; Rhianna, probably from Welsh mythology or Fleetwood Mac (Rhiannon.) It's a name I'd give a kitty, myself. When they were returned to the shelter Louie and I kept them awhile, then they were fostered by my good friend, the Prophet Jeff, carrying out the command given him by The Great Cat to love, cherish, and protect the Living Extensions of The Great Cat's Bodily Form. They'd been adopted out, returned very briefly, and finally found their place in the home of a nice old-but-young-in-spirit lady. Blessed be, Baha |
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I think I found my dream kitty
"BfloPolska" wrote in message
... A few days ago I was shaken up by a near-nightmare of a dear little cat who didn't think she could be loved. I think I found her, and I think she is very happy in a new forever-home! While no one in the shelter matched the color description of the kitty whom my subconscious named Catherine, there was one matching the pattern and the personality. Her name is Rhianna. She and her brother Squeak were the victims of someone's domestic abuse, and the fleeing owner, heartbroken, returned them to the shelter while she ran for her safety. Squeak was always outgoing, but Rhianna always more shy, shrinking, and wary. It took a while for foster-families to be trusted, and she didn't show well for a long time. Yesterday someone saw her and Squeak, gasped, commented non-stop about her beauty, and straightway took both for her mother. Mother had recently lost her little dog, and was thinking that she might like a couple of cats in her life. The daughter and her family came back to report that Rhianna immediately jumped in Mother's lap, began to knead, and curled up with a purr in her dear little heart. Mother and cats are very happy together, and a shy little girl is basking in the love. Blessed be, Baha I love happy endings! Joy |
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I think I found my dream kitty
Joy wrote:
"Jack Campin - bogus address" wrote: I've been having a string of irritating dreams lately when trains break down, get misrouted or timetables are wrong and I end up nowhere near where I want to be (like trying to get from London to Edinburgh and ending up in a post-industrial slum town in the centre of the North Island in New Zealand). Do you have a trip coming up, or something else you're a little apprehensive about? I used to have dreams like that before a job interview or some important meeting. For years, I had a recurring dream where my sister and I were going to go to the Middle East together (to an unspecified country). The first few times I had the dream, it was all about my dread about taking the trip, because I was scared to travel to the region. So I was furiously brainstorming trying to come up with a good excuse to get out of it. Then I started dreaming that the day of the trip was coming close. These were all about preparation (or lack thereof!): I didn't get my passport in time, or I didn't have enough cash, didn't buy the plane tickets in time, or didn't buy all the supplies I needed to bring with me and it was too late to do whatever. After that, I started dreaming about the day of the trip, where I was frantically trying to get to the airport, but various mishaps occurred: the cab I was in broke down, or there was a traffic jam, or I went to the wrong terminal, etc. In these, I experienced a combination of anxiety and shame (for being a flake), relief (maybe I'd miss the plane and not have to go) and disappointment (maybe I would miss out on something good). In the next set in the series, we were on our way. There were various combinations of long flights, long train rides, and/or ferries in these dreams. Next set: we arrived. And it was beautiful. It was near sunset, and everything was bathed in a golden light. Had a couple of these. I was still apprehensive in these dreams, but also excited and moved by the beauty. In the early 80s, my father offered to take me and my two sisters to Israel for a couple of weeks. I wanted to go, but my relationship with my father has always been difficult. One time he took one of my sisters and me to the Caribbean for a week, and he was a total sh*t to me the entire time. Ruined my week in paradise! If I'd had the option, I might've just booked a plane home and left early, but I couldn't afford to do that. So no way was I going to risk being stuck with my father halfway around the world, while he played some mind game on me to make me miserable. His moods and alliances (with one sister or another) are always mercurial, unpredictable and inscrutable. So I declined. My two sisters went and really enjoyed the trip. I've always felt mixed about my decision. I'm sure it was the smart thing to do, but *damn*. Anyway, I've always thought maybe this series of dreams was related to that. Joyce -- I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it. -- Abraham Lincoln |
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I think I found my dream kitty
"BfloPolska" wrote in message ... The daughter and her family came back to report that Rhianna immediately jumped in Mother's lap, began to knead, and curled up with a purr in her dear little heart. Mother and cats are very happy together, and a shy little girl is basking in the love. Blessed be, Baha I love stories like this. :-) |
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I think I found my dream kitty
wonderful, Lee
-- Have a great day "BfloPolska" wrote in message ... A few days ago I was shaken up by a near-nightmare of a dear little cat who didn't think she could be loved. I think I found her, and I think she is very happy in a new forever-home! While no one in the shelter matched the color description of the kitty whom my subconscious named Catherine, there was one matching the pattern and the personality. Her name is Rhianna. She and her brother Squeak were the victims of someone's domestic abuse, and the fleeing owner, heartbroken, returned them to the shelter while she ran for her safety. Squeak was always outgoing, but Rhianna always more shy, shrinking, and wary. It took a while for foster-families to be trusted, and she didn't show well for a long time. Yesterday someone saw her and Squeak, gasped, commented non-stop about her beauty, and straightway took both for her mother. Mother had recently lost her little dog, and was thinking that she might like a couple of cats in her life. The daughter and her family came back to report that Rhianna immediately jumped in Mother's lap, began to knead, and curled up with a purr in her dear little heart. Mother and cats are very happy together, and a shy little girl is basking in the love. Blessed be, Baha |
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