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| | From: Rusty38f (Original Message) | Sent: 12/21/2007 4:40 AM |
Paul, First, let me thank you for your post on Animal Soul/Meat Eating. I have dabbled here and there with native American indians with the same opinion and it has given me some "relief" on that subject. I would like to ask you if you can help me with my Duke. It's been a little over a year and he was my best friend and my teacher and still miss him so. Is it possible that you can connect with him? One of my main questions is will he come back to me? I'd appreciate any input you have if this is in your area. Blessings, Rusty |
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Merry Christmas, Rusty! I hope you had a great Christmas. Ours was wonderful. Duke came through to me as I was reading your message. Suddenly I was freezing, a sign for me that some one is near. I got images of a dog sitting/laying near a chair, playing in a field, running, just relaxing and I knew it was Rusty. He wants you to know that he is fine, he visits regularly and keeps an eye on you and yours. He wants you to know that it is not time for him to return. He says he doesn't know at this time if he will return to you or not. But it is a possibility. Paul Just saw him giving someone, probably you, a big wet kiss. |
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Hi Paul, About 6 months ago, my sister adopted 5 adult cats from the pound, and they became a very close family immediately. Now, the black cat, Maggie, has disappeared. She would always come when she was called, and never seemed interested in going outside.
They were all indoor cats, so we have no idea how she could have gotten out. It was about a week ago. My sister's been all over the neighborhood, but she's in a foothill area that has both coyotes and mountain lions. She's hoping that someone took her in.
Meanwhile, she found an 8-wk-old black kitten and brought her home. None of the other cats are happy about the new arrival, and the kitten hisses, spits and swings at all of them. She's really upset the balance, and my sis doesn't know if she should take her back to a no-kill shelter.
Her questions are two: Can you find out what happened to Maggie, and can you give her some guidance as to how to handle the new kitten? Thanks so much, Paul. I seem to be too close to this situation to be able to help.
XOXO herbalista/Patty
-- Life is an adventure, to be intelligently, cautiously approached with reckless abandon! http://www.patriciaresnick.com
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Hi Patty, As I was reading your message I got an immediate vision of a door open a crack and a small form darting through it. Then I got the feeling of "fear/confusion/being lost" and then it was gone. I don't get teh sense of fear or loss now, as if she is safe and sound, just not with your sister. I am not getting anything from teh kitten, she just isn't talking to me. There is just anger coming through. She is "lost - alone - ???" It is just not clear. Paul |
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Thank you very much, Paul, from my sister and from me. And a very wonderful 2008 to you and yours! XOXO Patty
-- Life is an adventure, to be intelligently, cautiously approached with reckless abandon!
http://www.patriciaresnick.com
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Paul, Merry Christmas (belated) & Happy New Year! I'm sorry I didn't get back till now - hectic holidays and then caught a cold or something. Back in action now though. Ours was good other than missing Duke, esp xmas eve. Have lots of images of him running in a park we used to go to all the time. He was a great runner but my best times with him were just relaxing next to each other. Oh and I did love his kisses! Thanks much for this! Rusty |
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