Little the Cat was a Very Old Soul and a Very Old Soul was She

Little was asked by her person if her needs were being met during her illness…the following was her response, (and then some!) …

“Some days yes, some days no.  That is expected in a body.  This does not mean we are disappointed, it only means this is the way things are.  No good, no bad, it just is.” 

“We wish to continue in the way we have been living.  Living in this body allows for experiences that could not be experienced in another type of body.  This is true for all body experiences as each one is unique.  We have tried many and find this one quite suitable for a time longer.”

“Your concern for me grows too strong.  You call me a free spirit, so let me be just that.  I wish only for the same that you wish for.  Being a burden is not part of that wish.  We are the same, therefore we need the same, and we want the same.”

“You asked before of my needs…what about your needs?  You are so busy caring for me, that your own needs are neglected.  You must begin to meet them gradually, and soon enough you will meet them fully.”

“You ask of this work you wish to do.  If it will bring you joy, then it must be done.  You cannot give up your joy for another.  Sometimes you are away, sometimes you are near…I will cherish both times as I’ll know you are meeting your needs in both places.”

 

Murphy the Cat Talks About Dying of Cancer

“Tell [my person] that as far as lives go, this one has been wonderful.  I wouldn’t change a thing, not even this illness.  Sometimes things have to happen to bring about other things…to help them surface…to help them heal.  I do not know what this will bring for [my person] or me or anyone, but this experience has been, and continues to be, one of great love and compassion.”

 

“I would like to die at home with [my person] by my side.  If that cannot happen, so be it – all will be well regardless of the physical actions.  Tell [my person] I will always be in her heart and that my love for her is very great.”