Coconut has been walking around the apartment meowing a request at me. I think he just wants to play but I can never seem to satisfy his playing needs! He got out twice last year and luckily I found him. Now he is good at staying back from the balcony door but recently he has taken to wanting to run around the hallway. Sometimes I let him but when I don’t, he cries at the front door. Often. I want him to know that it’s okay but I can’t do it all the time! I’m also curious about his kneading sessions on my stomach. I’ve never seen a cat kneed so hard that he kind of shakes — almost like a little trance. He also grabs mouthfuls of food and drops them off around the apartment to eat. I think sometimes he does it out of excess energy/to make a statement. He’s such an bold, loving, persistent cat that I’d like to piece together what he wants from me and what it might have to do with my vibration/lesson I’m supposed to learn from him. And if he’s bored and wants me to play with him a certain way I’d like to do that!
As we connected with Coconut, Coconut said, Coconut feels and senses what you are doing! Coconut did not know the name. Deep breaths and relaxing while Coconut feels the healing energy flowing throughout Coconut’s body. Coconut feels things from the angels. It’s not like this but a general feeling of well-being washes over Coconut whenever the angels approach. Protection, love, all of these feelings are transmitted also. Coconut is doing what a male cat does. Coconut is sounding and singing for another. Kneading on Mom’s tummy is happening during an almost trance like relaxation on Coconut’s part. Then Coconut believes its instinctual and its something that Coconut is supposed to be doing! Brandy, Coconut did not comment on the food. But it appears that what Coconut is doing is what he feels as a male cat should be doing. Coconut enjoys the angels and this is the first time that a cat has told us the difference between healing energy and angelic energy! ( We would love to blog about this if that is okay with you) The angels were playing with Coconut as well. The angels seemed to have a ball of energy that they were showing to Coconut.
Mom said:
Hi there — how exciting, thank you! I like the ball of energy bit! It makes sense. Was it clear who he is sounding/singing for? I’ve woken up in the middle of the night sensing angels working on me/talking to me and Coconut sits close, watching.
Hi, i went to this article not even seeing the photo and was delighted to find the same exact white male cat that i had and passed away from old age (kidneys eventually gave out and he had a heart murmer) My cat (POOKIE) exhibited every single one of these behaviors and yearned to be out in the hallway to roll around on the floor. I got a small dog harnass that fit him perfectly and a gentle leash and breakaway collar for cats and i walked him around the apartment complex or i’d take him for a breif car ride errand and this seemed to satisfy his whining. He was fasinated and a bit leery by the smells in the grass-it was always an adventure for him but one thing i couldnever figure out was his nightly 3 or 4 am loud whining not by the door but in the middle of the kitchen. no matter what i tried (food ,treats, attention, playing, or bringing him back to my bed and cuddle etc) nothing seemed to stop this habit plus he was a blue eyed white cat so he was deaf and couldnt hear himself. When i brough in my sisters 2 persian cats to take car of (for about a year) it seemed to stop . Of cours then i’d wake up to him and the playful female cat chasing eachother -playing and hissing.I later learned that a pure raw foos diet of game animal could have saved his kidneys and that administering IV fluids as i was instructed by vets (for dehydrion from improper kidney filtering) was putting too much fluid on his heart. Which i think caused heart failure and he was very old. (even though i always fed him “so called” organic food. I’ve also seen so many peopl lose their pets due to dangerous mainstream pet food products causing diabetes, tooth decay which contributes to heart problems etc.
Hi Lyn, thanks for stopping by and sharing your story of Pookie with us!