My dreams swing from weird to absurd. How about you?
Read on as Pamela Cummins, author of “The Secret Language of Dreams,” (available on her site) explains how our pets can communicate to us while we sleep…

“Cat Communicating Medical Ailment in a Dream,” by Pamela Cummins
Everyone knows that I am a Crazy Cat Lady with two spoiled cats, Merlin and Rhiannon. One morning I was wondering why one of my furry alarm cats didn’t show up. Then I discovered Merlin sitting on the couch. To my surprise, he growled at me when I attempted to pet him.

He was cranky the whole day. I knew that something was wrong with him; however, to my relief – he did eat a little food and used his litter box. I can communicate with my two cats (and other animals) with body language, feelings, and/or flashing pictures in each other’s minds. Alas, I was too emotional to receive any information on what the problem was.
That night I told Merlin, “If you’re not better tomorrow, you’re going to the vettie-poo.” He gave me a dirty look. Just so you know – Merlin is a vet’s worse nightmare! Which makes me dread his yearly check-up when he’s healthy. How would Merlin behave when he wasn’t feeling well?
Here’s the dream I had right before I awoke the next morning: Merlin jumped up and laid down by me. Then he showed me his spinal cord in an x-ray vision, at the bottom of his spine (by his hips) it was red and swollen.
Upon awakening, I immediately knew that Merlin’s hips were out of alignment! Merlin was lying next to me on the bed, so I asked Merlin, “Does your hippy, hip hurt?” His response was rubbing the side of his face against my hand and licking my fingers. You may be laughing at the way I speak to Merlin, yet he understands a large vocabulary of words! Can you imagine if I didn’t pay attention to my dream and shoved him in his cat carrier for a vet trip? That would have hurt his hips even more! In a few days, Merlin was back to his usual self. Another bonus from my dream was I saved money on a vet visit, hurray!
About the author: Pamela Cummins teaches how to turn the nighttime messages of dreams can be turned into daytime wisdom. Click here for Pamela’s website.
What have your dreams told you?
This is an interesting story of Pamela’s, da Al. Certainly, strange and useful messages can come to us in dreams.
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true. I wonder tho, if I were to try & remember my dreams, would I be able to sleep deeply thru the nite?
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A good question.
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It depends on the dream, da-AL. Sometimes an ‘important dream’ will wake us up so that we may remember it. While others occur just as we are waking up.
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Nice to be an animal whisperer and even I have a beautiful golden retriever and whenever she gets some problem, my daughter who knows a little about animals will immediately come to know what is wrong with her and immediately we take the necessary action. A lovely story and good to save the cat in the nick of time.
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sometimes I wish my dog could talk — but then I figure she’d just be asking me for treats all day lol
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This is amazing! I wish I could communicate to my dog like this.
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me too!
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Not so advanced in my communication with my cat Luna, but if she’s not around and I think hard enough, she always appears.
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🙂
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Luna is picking up on your thought forms. Try using pictures in your mind and then send out the picture to her. You will be amazed!
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I have had some very interesting communications from my horse. I know this sounds far out there but I am convinced we have known each other in a past life.
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Who knows? the only thing I know for sure is that there’s much we don’t know 🙂
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I agree.
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