Thanks Sally,
I do keep the carriers out for them to sleep in etc.... And when I come home from work I take off my shoes and go through the 'regular routine' so they hopefully won't guess I've got to scoop one up, put my shoes back on, turn the tv back off, etc...... But they usually seem to figure out it's all a sham! I'll try thinking about something else!
tonya
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Dear Tonya:
Cats are MUCH more adept at picking up our thoughts and energy than we
are...they don't have to study and relearn telepathic communication as we do. They
are able to receive our thoughts and are sponges for our emotions, especially
of the negative sort. So, if you are going to take them to the vet, don't
think about that or get stressed anticipating the difficulties you will have
because they will pick up on that, for sure. Try instead to think only peaceful
and comforting thoughts and bathe them mentally with positive energy (or other
happy diversions...Nina said thinking about birds instead of fixing her meds
worked with her Gypsy) and and try to visualize them surrounded by a calming and
cooperative aura. They are so keen on picking up on our signals, it is not
easy, to be sure. The carrier is always one clue unless you routinely use them
as beds or put them into one at feeding time. Putting on shoes, picking up
car keys and looking for them with a purpose or different tone of voice can all
give you away. Dogs may be more trainable, but cats are head and shoulders
above them in the IQ department.
Sally in San Jose

