Barefoot Doc wrote:This is something i have never considered and find the concept fasinating.
I have always had an aversion to ham and pork.
My experience with cats is often they seem to make a beeline for people who don't like them, my Dad hates cats and yet all my cats can't seem to keep away from him and keep jumping on his lap when he visits.
Interesting.....I can't say that I've witnessed this sort of thing with any of the cats I've known or owned over the years. Sounds like your cats just like to torment him!
Like a little kid who knows he's getting a rise out of the adults. hehe
The cats I've known over the years seem to fall into two general categories: Aloof, bland and dull - the ones that sleep most of the day and spend a lot of time laying around glaring at people. Not my favorite kinda cat by any means...it's those cats that give cats a bad name I think with those who consider themselves cat haters. Then there's the other type which are almost like dogs - loads of personality, affectionate, vocal, smart, fun and cool. You can see the personality and smarts in their eyes, their faces are full of expression. Those are the ones I believe who've spent a few lifetimes around friendly humans and have been affected. Genetics plays a key role though too - certain breeds are more friendly and affectionate than others. What I've noticed is that the gray / black / white striped tabby cats with the green eyes are reaaaaaaaally aloof and blank. One of my least favorite breeds of cat. On the contrary, other breeds are the exact opposite.
Barefoot Doc wrote:They also like areas of the house that seem to have negative energy or hotspots, infront of TVs and such like.
THIS is interesting.........I have indeed witnessed this.
Several examples offhand, all centering on my mucho cool black cat
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- Back when I lived in the apartment that I called "The Vortex", due to the 24/7 paranormal activity, open portals and entities coming and going all hours of the day and night like Grand Central Station, my cat was very sensitive to the portals. She would literally *try to run through them.* I could kinda barely see them...not easy on my untrained 3rd density eyes, but she could definitely see them and would run right at them and stop just before smashing into the wall, realizing at the last moment that it was actually solid, despite the portal overlay. It would really confuse her.
- There was unfortunately, a major major very bad portal over one particular doorway, it was so bad that I could feel this sucker - it felt like icy waves of "ick" pulsing down in steady waves, and my cat pulled a "Poltergeist" with this portal. For those who've seen the movie "Poltergeist", they'll remember the family dog who was sitting in front of the mark on the wall, whining and wimpering, begging, then lying down in a subservient position to it. My cat pulled the same thing. She kept walking in frantic circles underneath it, mewing upwards at it, *then sat down on her rear legs with her front legs in the air like a prairie dog*, got back down again and walked in circles, mewing, then tried jumping up towards the portal, over and over and over again. I've NEVER seen her do such a thing, she was literally propelling herself like she was on a spring. She was trying with all her might to get up to that damn portal and get in. It scared me, was all I can say.
- In Florida, the portals followed, due to abductions which rip open holes. There was one above the front doorway area in the corner, and my cat would propel herself up the wall, sliding back down again with her nails digging into the wall, over and over, trying to get up there. I know it sounds like my cat is evil and creepy, but when you watch her and feel her vibe, you get the impression of a very naive toddler mentality who doesn't understand; drawn in but not realizing it's bad. Like being mesmerized, and losing control of herself.
- Montalk has done some things which seemed to have created interesting energy spots in our apartments.
In Florida he did this thing with overtone singing, which seemed to do something, I don't know what, but right after he did that, the next thing we know, my cat was parked in the kitchen, staring intently for over a half an hour at the corner wall in the kitchen. Absolutely STILL, just staring fixedly, on and on and on. Like watching Kitty TV or something.
That scared me too because I didn't know what it was. I was like, "Kitty! Stop it!!! ahh!!!!" It's one thing when she tries to propel herself into portals, because at least I know what it is she's seeing, but this, I didn't know what it was. I was clueless, so it scared me.
The other thing Montalk did was to try out Radionics, which is in a sense, a form of channeling. He did it quite a few times at this one table in our spare room. There are two tables in there, both set up relatively the same way, with the same supplies and stuff. But my cat has become "attached" the table where he's performed his radionics experiments. Again, she'll just sit in the exact spot on the table where he'd do his thing, and just stare at the wall. I'll suddenly notice my cat is gone and go looking for in the apartment and find her in the back room, alone, in the dark, parked on that table, staring at the wall like Kitty TV. That scares me too, so I try to keep the door to that room closed. I don't want her in there anymore at night.
Cats are absolutely able to see other realms, and interact with other worldly critters. The thing that I've noticed though is that to the contrary of what some may have experienced, "negative stuff" doesn't seem to like my cat. In fact, it goes after her, trying to hurt her or chase her away. I hope that's a good thing, because to me, my cat has the absolute sweetest personality. I hope the neggies not liking her means that she's inherantly very good. She seems like such a sweetie to me, this naive innocent toddler mentality.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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