. . . Sometimes, I do believe, that our beloved pets can and do come back to us in the body of another animal companion...not all of them do, just the ones that were extra special and with whom we had an extra strong bond. . . .
I can certainly attest to that! It's happened on
several occasions with us: a while after a "near-and-dear" pet dies -- a month, a year -- a "reincarnated" version enters the scene.
Here's the spookiest one that happened to us:
A mackerel tabby we'd had for 14 years went to the happy hunting ground. Typically, we had him cremated and his little urn was placed with the other (to be buried with us when the time comes; yeah, I know, but we're very sentimental about our fur-guys).
About a month later, on a rotten-weather day (snow, sleet, freezing rain) my wife tossed the usual "edible garbage" out for the crows. A few minutes later, she saw a black cat (BC) out there gnawing on the frozen garbage. What the heck was a scrawny black cat doing out on a vile day like that!?!
So the Missus put a bowl of kibble out for BC, but he'd gone by then. However, the bowl was empty in the morning.
Later that day, I looked out to see BC sitting on the window ledge. We opened the door and he strolled in and headed up the stairs. On the way, he passed the other cat, who glanced at him as though to say, "Oh, hi, you're back, I see".
BC proceeded straight into the kitchen, jumped-up on the counter (where the tabby always went for treats) and just looked at us, expectantly. So I got out the treats and gave him a few. He acted like the donation was "only natural", meet and just.
And of course he's stayed here in the house since that day, seven years ago (All our cats are "indoor" cats), and it was like he knew everybody from the get-go.
But the thing of it is, he has all the characteristics of the tabby: the way he plays, interacts with the other cats, even down to his abject gluttony. He's a moxie cat -- one of the smartest we've had -- and probably the most affectionate of the lot!
And by the bye, we modified his name to "Beecie", with the accent on the first syllable. Moreover, Beecie's probably my Numbah-Wun Buddy -- just like the tabby had been.
[ Whew! Geez, is it me, or is it getting a bit schmaltzy in here!?! It's all *your* fault, Obio -- you got me going! ]
Oops! He must've sensed I was talking about him. He's here for some "lap time".
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