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Old Mar 17, 2009, 12:08 PM
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Early this morning I had this dream I was in Vets clinic and I was in the room where they cremate the animals. I put a dead cat in the cremation oven (don't know what its called) and then as I walked up the stairs there was kitty litter all over each step. And the kitty litter was all wet and I was drying it with a blow dryer. Then I was in the basement with someone who worked at the Vets clinic and she was cutting up carrots and telling me that it helps to clean the cats teeth.

Then I woke up...

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Old Mar 19, 2009, 08:16 PM
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Can someone that feels comfortable with my dream tell me what they think it is about please?
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Old Mar 21, 2009, 07:25 PM
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Hey, Zen!

I was almost too afraid to open this thread because of the trigger icon along with animals in the title. I came across it a few times, but didn't get the courage to get into this thread. I have PTSD that involved animals, particularly cats. But I'm glad it wasn't really a trigger for me.

I am no expert in finding meanings in dreams. I think your dreams shows how much you care for your cats and you would do anything to help them. I could be totally wrong about this. But it was an interesting dream. Something to ponder on.
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