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A Visitation from Sabra

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glsummer@neptunelink.com - 17 May 2006 17:52 GMT
Last Thursday was the anniversary of Sabra's journey to The Bridge.

I was in the bedroom, with two cats on the bed sleeping.

Now, I have an old crystal necklace that hangs on the back of the
bedroom door.  Long ago, most of the cats realized that if they batted
it against the door, it would make enough noise for me to hear it
downstairs, and I would know that they wanted out of the bedroom.

As I sat there on the bed, the crystal started moving.  No one was
near it!  And it was moving quite hard.

Later, I thought Jack was chasing Kate or Arthur up and down the
stairs, and Jack was being *very* vocal, which is rare.  I realized
after a minute that there *were* no other cats on the stairs with
Jack.  At least not in corporeal form.

Thank you, Sabra, for paying a visit and letting me know you are fine.

Ginger-lyn

Home Pages:
 http://www.moonsummer.com
 http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~summer/index.htm (genealogy)
 http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against
                        Animals in Movies Website)
Dan M - 17 May 2006 18:08 GMT
> Thank you, Sabra, for paying a visit and letting me know you are fine.

Isn't it great when RB kitties return to visit?

Dan
Pat - 17 May 2006 18:13 GMT
> Thank you, Sabra, for paying a visit and letting me know you are fine.

I'm so glad to hear that you got a visit from your kitty on the Other Side.
I can attest to having had many such visits from RB kitties, running the
gamut from pillows sinking down like a kitty was walking across when no
corporeal kitty was there, to brief glimpses of kitties that dissolve into
the ether after a few moments. It's the eternal bond of love that enables
these things to happen, I believe.
Christina Websell - 17 May 2006 20:41 GMT
 > Last Thursday was the anniversary of Sabra's journey to The Bridge.
 >
 > I was in the bedroom, with two cats on the bed sleeping.
 >
 > Now, I have an old crystal necklace that hangs on the back of the
 > bedroom door.  Long ago, most of the cats realized that if they batted
 > it against the door, it would make enough noise for me to hear it
 > downstairs, and I would know that they wanted out of the bedroom.
 >
 > As I sat there on the bed, the crystal started moving.  No one was
 > near it!  And it was moving quite hard.
 >
 > Later, I thought Jack was chasing Kate or Arthur up and down the
 > stairs, and Jack was being *very* vocal, which is rare.  I realized
 > after a minute that there *were* no other cats on the stairs with
 > Jack.  At least not in corporeal form.
 >
 > Thank you, Sabra, for paying a visit and letting me know you are fine.

 I firmly believe that this is possible as I have experienced it three
times with RB dogs (once was witnessed) and once with my mother who passed
in 2003.  After the initial OMG that's scary feeling, I found it very
comforting.

 Tweed

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jmcquown - 18 May 2006 07:33 GMT
> Last Thursday was the anniversary of Sabra's journey to The Bridge.
>
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>   (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence
>      Against Animals in Movies Website)

GL, having had a visitation from my little dog Sampson after he went to the
RB, let me tell you I know what a comfort it can be to know they check in on
us from time to time and just let us know they are still there, waiting for
us.

Jill
 
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