I wondered who I should speak with first and asked them if they had an opinion. I didn’t get one. So I said hi to Jake (cat). I was focused on his interaction with Finn in the photo, so asked if I could feel what he is feeling, being so snuggled up to Finn. He let me and I could feel the warmth, security, love, friendship between them. They have a deep connection. There is also a little bit of self-serving “catitude” where Jake is doing what’s best for himself by finding a nice cozy pillow. But it’s mostly about the sincere connection they have. “How did you form this bond with Finn? I asked Jake. “Our vibrations are similar. There was an immediate level of comfort. No break-in period. We just get along.” “And that’s different than with other cats — your own species?” I wondered. I immediately could feel a competitiveness, which Merlin confirmed exists between some/many cats. “We are an independent-minded bunch,” he said. “There are bound to be incompatibilities.” He paused, thinking of the right words, then said almost with a sigh, “It can take a lot out of you to always be tip-toe-ing around someone else, wondering how their going to react. Finn is easy-going. Easy to be with. We’re besties, as they say.” “And He feels the same about you?” I asked. Jake froze a moment as he thought of the possibility that perhaps this wasn’t true. “Well, i would hope he feels the same. He thought a little more and said with certainty, “Yes, he does. I’m sure of it. I feel it.” “Did you ever do other things with him? Like play?” I asked. “Did I want to get squashed? No, if you’d see him in person, and you were my size — even with my reflexes — you’d stay clear. He’s kind of a lunk, but sweet as they come.” Yes, I feel that, too,” I agreed. I don’t get a really strong personality coming through for Merlin. It feels like he is generally gentle, quiet, and can be stand-offish at times. Keeps his distance from the other animals so he can monitor what is going on and where their movements are taking them. Prefers one-on-one time with people. “His turn,” he says, pointing me to Finn. “Ok, nice talking with you, Jake.” I said. My connection with Finn“Hi Finn,” I feel a warm, soft, goofy energy. Very good-natured and easy-going. Wouldn’t hurt a fly (on purpose). From both the animals, I felt like I was tapped into a perfectly preserved slice of their life, but that there was something missing, like a vibrancy. I wondered if they are still living. I asked him to show me what he eats and see bigger, darkish kibble that he seems to like. I wondered if there was anything else he ate. It felt like he gets lots of snacks whenever the opportunity arises. I see cold cuts? (sandwich meat). I wasn’t getting a lot of conversation from him, so am relying on impressions. When I wondered what he likes to do, I see him romping in the outdoors a lot, looking in the brush, digging/sniffing at rabbit holes, just generally loving life. What a happy boy! Feedback from their Person:You’ve got my two well. Finn grew up on a farm as a pup, and loved to run and play. He was big. Laid back as you said most of the time, but when he did fire up it was scary it was so quick. Fortunately he was just as quick to settle again. He died at 4 of a brain tumour. You did well to get Jake. My mighty Hunter Warrior is sick of working with students, so he doesn’t usually bother. He did say he’d make an exception today, so I’m glad he chatted with you, You’re right re: no break in period, they got on straight away. Jake is also no longer living.
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