Tamers of the shrews no doubt, I've had a few, not an easy task and
not without it's risks. lol
Just the Cardinal Rigsy? How about the Bishop?  Just joking but you
can step on me if you feel I'm being a pest.  I'd much rather you get
a whiff of my primitive pheromones, Can I send you a tissue full in a
ziplock bag to test out?  lol
Seriously, I do remember, back in the the late 70's, an incident with
a woodchuck.  I was living on 325 acres and heard some dogs barking
near the woods past the field.  I chased off the dogs and saw the
woodchuck cornered and slightly bleeding about the nose.  I picked him
up and brought him over to the shed in a secure area.  He was
trembling so I petted him to provide comfort and then left.  About a
week later I was out back working on my car and from behind the shed
the woodchuck came out to me and we just stared at each other.  I
sensed that he remembered me and felt secure enough to come out to say
hello.  I thought it was amazing.

On Sep 14, 7:49 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think horses can smell fear as you approach- dogs and cats as well.
> I do think humans must put on a brave face- mastery to win the respect
> of an animal.We are the tamers, afterall.//I carry on a kind of
> communication with a male cardinal, a couple of squirrels and a
> chipmunk who has made his/her home in a gutter extension. As for
> insects, I play the assassin if they wander indoors.//Don't you think
> people can also read human facial and body language, as well? I
> certainly do. I think it's a gift from primitive times when our senses
> were keener- eyesight, hearing, smell to enhance our survival. It's
> been said that women still are drawn to males by their odor- seeking a
> bonus for their off-spring of new DNA.
>
> On Sep 14, 5:53 pm, retiredjim34 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It seems that animals can read our vibes.
> >      If you watched the horse whisperer TV show it seemed that the
> > horses could read his attitude, or emotional state, or vibes. The same
> > thing seems to be true of the dogs shown in the Dog Whisperer shows.
> > From this I take it that we each have vibes and that animals can read
> > them.
> >      A recent example of this for me involves birds. I have a bird
> > feeder outside a glass door that I often look through. I notice that
> > things are fine there until I look directly and the feeder and the
> > birds using it. When I look, they all seem to fly. Do you think they
> > are reading my vibes, or is it just that they sense they are being
> > looked at and take off?
> >      If animals read vibes, that would suggest that people with good
> > vibes, such as (I assume) people who meditate regularly or are
> > otherwise naturally at peace with the world would not scare birds
> > away, nor have any trouble with horses or dogs. Is this so? And it
> > also suggests, if this is so, that we can use animals to check the
> > state of our vibes.
> >      Anyone care to comment on these observations?
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