THE FIP DEATH OF A SAVANNAH KITTEN HAS
BROKEN A FAMILY’S HEART
A reader named Rastakat has just written about the death of his beloved kitten:
“My F2 Savannah 6 mos old kitten just died of FIP….(Feline Infectious Peritonitis)… it was crewl and horrible. I also own her alomst 2 year old incredablely beautiful beautiful sister, Kaya. She is now pregnant and is GROWLING into nothing. They were so increatlably close and would sleep in the shape of a heart. We are all so heart broken!!! Can she give birth to her sisters spirit? AND what is she growling at at this moment, and since Naya died? I can’t even tell you how we ALL miss her. Enough to move her burrieal place from our creek to our home…. after she had been buried for 3 days. OMG… FIP is so unfair.”
(According to Wikipedia, a Savannah is a very attractive champion cat breed (since 1986) a hybrid between a domesticated cat (often a Siamese) with a Serval, a large-earred wild African cat. The size of a small dog and the largest of domesticated cats, Savannahs are very loyal and social and can be taught to fetch and walk on a leash.)
Oh my Holy Spirit! Can you answer both of these questions? Can Kaya give rebirth to Naya’s spirit in her baby kitten? What is Kaya growling about when nothing seems to be there?
“Yes, I can answer both questions. Definitely, this little Naya is going to come back into this family! She loves them so much and she loves her big sister like a mother. And so, that is what Kaya is going to be.
These diseases do strike once in a blue moon and they do make an animal suffer cruelly but that isn’t the end of the love which they have come into this world to help humans understand through their own special ways. I am so excited about these cats because now this one is with me. I did not know about this recently-developed breed. Thank you for pointing her out to Me.
Well, I think I also know why Kaya is growling. She is trying to communicate with Someone on The Other Side and she is talking to her sister as they plan their reunion. Whenever she is speaking to them, she does it in her own voice which may sound somewhat different than the one she uses on earth.
She is happy to be reunited with her sister again and will be extra-wonderful as a good mother to her babies. Remember that she has suffered extremely during Naya’s difficult illness. Now, she is lonely and communication is not easy, at all, between the two dimensions. She will be under strain, emotionally, until she delivers her kittens and then things will smooth out considerably.”
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