Cat Cats

Allergy to catsAlley_cat

Black cat

Catching mouseCattery ClawsCat’s Tail

Fear of

Group of cats

Having Kittens

Kitten

Neighbours cat or kitten –

Speaking

WhiteWild

 

Because a cat is often an easy source of physical contact and affection it can depict the need to be cared for and warm affection, even sexual love accompanied with intense warm feelings.

But cats live by their own wits and do not need an owner to walk or care for them, just food and comfort. So a cat can represent a form of street wisdom learned through stress.

You may have felt a lot of affection from a cat, and so associate it with sensual, or even sexual pleasure. It can also represent your need to care for someone or be cared for, to have close physical contact.

Example: ‘I went to the fridge to get out some mincemeat to feed the cat. It came in. As it fed I had a strong urge to touch it, such strong feelings of love were pouring out of me. The animal looked up at my face as I wanted to kiss it. The lips had pink lipstick on. I kissed it, it’s paw came up around my arm, I could see the black claws. We were rolling around on the floor, it felt very sexual.’ Monica.

A male cat can represent male sex drive.

For some women cats are a substitute baby, it is therefore used in many dreams to represent a woman’s urge or need to care for someone, or directly her need to reproduce, or be involved in sex. Therefore it is often used to signify a woman’s creativity, which is a very real part of a woman’s makeup. It is obviously linked with sexuality as that is a woman’s creative process, but it doesn’t have to be sexual as it can flow in any direction she chooses. So it can flow into creating a real or dream baby, or become a creative project or business idea.

The cat can therefore also link with refined female sexuality or ruttiness unless the cat is markedly a tom. See A Woman’s Creative Power

The term ‘catty’ refers to a spiteful woman, showing one’s ‘claws’, jealousy, anger or vindictiveness in a relationship. In this aspect it might refer to ones mother; independence; stealth; fertility. So if the cat in your dream is angry it might depict yourself if female, or feelings about a female friend.

Because cats are independent and often alone, they may represent the secret part of yourself, or independence. See: Kitten; Animal;

In a man’s dream it may refer to a woman or to the female, intuitive side of his nature. The cat can be your intuition and feelings, perhaps warning you, through its sensitivity to moods, or unseen dangers. In some dreams it indicates cattiness – showing one’s ‘claws’, jealousy, anger or vindictiveness in a relationship. It might refer to your mother, independence, stealth, or fertility.

In some dreams the cat definitely represents the fear of bad news or general fears, especially if it is a black cat.

If you have bred cats it may well represent your own, perhaps unconscious, desires to have a baby.

Jungians see the cat as representing a deep psychological secret, a hidden side of ones nature, the shadowy less obvious or outwardly displayed side of your nature. This is most likely because cats go about their business without any attempt to explain themselves or to accommodate us poor humans. Also they are creatures of the night very often, and live a dark life. Prior to the custom of neutering a cat and, in the US, removing its claws, this dark life was often very noisy and obviously sexual and aggressive. Left to itself the cat is a master predator

The cat is thought to have first been domesticated in Egypt about 2000 BC, and all modern cats are said to be descendents of them. They are desert creatures and so do not pant in the heat as dogs do, and are also easy with freezing desert nights. They do not like rain though. The Egyptian name for cat was ‘miu’ or he or she who mews. Although the cat never became a fully acknowledged god figure as the jackal and hippo did, it was perhaps the most popular. She was known as Bastet or Bast, and a household goddess, the protector of women, children and domestic cats. She was also known as the goddess of sunrise, music, dance, pleasure, as well as family, fertility and birth.

But there was a negative side known as Sekhmet the goddess of war and pestilence, though later tamed by Ra to become the protector of humans.

EXAMPLE: My husband died over a year ago, and I live alone, no pets. Yet I dreamt I opened my front door and there was a cat waiting to be let in. It was my cat, and I knew I hadn’t fed it for ages or looked after it. I felt awful that I had neglected it for so long. The strange thing was that the next day as I walked around the supermarket, I kept wanting to go to the cat-food section to buy food. – Winnie P. – Exeter

In losing her husband Winnie has lost her source of given and receiving affection.

EXAMPLE: I was with a young boy and went to his house. I believe his mother was there and a cat. The vivid part was that the cat spoke to me. It spoke in a rather female voice, very clearly. As it spoke I felt great amazement. I had lots of thoughts about how it had learned language – that it could speak because of human language – what did language do to its psyche – and so on. I didn’t reach any conclusions. I noticed as it spoke that it had tiny lips, but they were perfectly formed like a woman’s. They had lipstick on – or at least were red and attractive. Ben.

Ben’s dream has a mixture of sexual attraction, femininity and the ability to express in it.

EXAMPLE: I am sitting in the hotel staff room eating lunch at a large dining table. One by one I am joined by perhaps a dozen women. The atmosphere is pleasant, easy and light hearted. I enjoy the feeling of being the only male among a dozen attractive women. Then I notice a strange thing. One by one all the girls around me turn into cats, but carry on laughing and talking as if nothing is happening. I find this interesting and not alarming. I am aware each girl turns into the sort of cat that is right for her – a vivacious redhead becomes a purring orange tabby; an aloof, slightly superior lady becomes a Siamese; the only ex-girlfriend of mine present becomes a black witches familiar.

I remember turning to my left and asking: “Tell me Rebecca, how did you do this?” The Rebecca cat giggles with a human voice and says: “He doesn’t have a clue, does he?” As I look at the Rebecca cat I realise she still has her human eyes. This I realise is true of all the cats, they have human eyes in feline faces. As I realise this one says: “I think he’s beginning to understand now” and laughs. Paul C. Teletext.

This graphic dream so well illustrates how our human personality exists within our animal drives and urges.

Example: I was with a young boy and went to his house. I believe his mother was there and a cat. The vivid part was that the cat spoke to me. It spoke in a rather female voice, very clearly. As it spoke I felt great amazement. I had lots of thoughts about how it had learned language – that it could speak because of human language – what did language do to it – and so on. I didn’t reach any conclusions. I noticed as it spoke that it had tiny lips, but they were perfectly formed like a woman’s. They had lipstick on – or at least were red and attractive. Ben.

Ben’s dream has a mixture of sexual attraction, femininity and the ability to express in it.

The next example illustrates how we might not be caring for the natural and instinctive side of us.

Example: ‘I am given an animal to look after, usually somebody’s pet while they are away on holiday. I then completely forget the animal, go away and when I return the animal is either dead or very dried up or has been got at by another animal and is in the throws of dying. When I wake from the dream I feel most dreadful and it is only when I am fully awake and realise it is not true do I feel better.’ Lynda E

Example: Recently a neighbor brought a newborn kitten to my home hoping we would care for it. My daughter, Sydney, cleaned the blood off and put her In a box.  Meanwhile, I left work at five armed with doll bottles and powdered milk.  One evening after feeding her, I was wondering if she would live beyond her current three days old. Before I was fully asleep that night, I saw a picture of her at about seven weeks old, running and playing. She stopped, looked at me and said, “Of course I’m going to live!” Her name is Betsy and she has developed into a big, beautiful kitty that we all adore. Martha Folin

Alley cat:: Sexuality; promiscuity; down on luck.

Black cat: Depends what dreamer associates with it – so may be good luck or bad luck and evil – i.e. events working for or against one; anxiety. The belief of a black cat being evil is a throwback to times when people persecuted women accused of being witches. Their cats were also seen to be evil. Of course if you believe that cats are bad luck, then it may symbolise that for you.

Black cats are invisible in darkness and can apparently appear mysteriously. So they often represent something that arises from the unknown or unconscious. It can therefore indicate a woman’s creativity, which is a very real part of a woman’s makeup. It is obviously linked with sexuality as that is a woman’s creative process – and the black cat therefore suggest her creative potential is emerging from an area she did not known about previously. See Woman’s Creative Power

Bobcats: Bobcats, like other wild animals that are adaptable and can live on the outskirts of human territory, are very ‘street wise’ or capable of surviving despite heavy human hunting.

So in your dream it can depict your survival instinct, and your ability to fight back with real cat zeal. It represents intelligence and patience. Like most cats it is not a pack animal and so is solitary in its habits – and also brings up it ‘kittens’ alone. See cats.

Cat’s claws: Spitefulness; desire to hurt; hidden aggression; clinging, or ‘getting ones claws in someone’.

Cat having kittens: Desire for or feelings about babies or ones own babyhood; fertility.

Cat Cattery: If it is a cattery for breeding it could refer to your feelings about having a baby – or if you breed cats then look at Easy Dream Interpretation. In general it suggest you are having a rest from, or not taking responsibility for your female qualities.

Cat catching mouse: A problem solving activity in you; cat and mouse situation in work or relationship.

Cat’s tail: The tail is a very expressive part of a cat; a very visible and active part, so represent the expression of your instinctive feelings.

Fear of cat: Fear of the female in oneself; fear of females; difficulty in meeting feelings and intuition; sense of danger. See: Animal phobias at the end of the animal section.

Group of cats: Group of women; relating to the different moods or feelings.

If allergic to cats: If you are allergic and dream of a cat it would signify a negative and threatening reaction to a situation or relationship.

Kitten: Feelings about vulnerability or babyhood; feelings about caring for someone or something vulnerable; parental urges, perhaps protectiveness.

Neighbouring cat and kitten:  It could be that you have developed a link with a child that is not your own. If the cat and kitten were not from the same family as yourself, it may show you are making a relationsnhip with a new partner and their child.

Speaking cat: Ability to express feminine feelings, intuition or sexuality; a realisation of feelings of physical hunger or emotional or sexual attraction. See last example below.

White cat: Can represent your feminine intuition and a link with the natural beauty in you.

Wild cat: Stealth, ferocity, intelligence, cunning, ability to survive. Like most cats it is not a pack animal, so suggests living and bringing up children alone.

See: First example under the general information at the end of the separate animal definitions.

Idioms: Copy cat; bell the cat; cat and mouse; cat’s whiskers; cat out of the bag; cat and dog life; cat on hot bricks; something the cat brought in; a cat’s paw; cat among the pigeons; while the cat’s away.

Useful questions are:

What is happening or what am I realising in my relationship with the dream cat(s), and how does that relate to my life?

If I take out the word ‘cat’ from my dream description, and replace it with what I feel about this cat, what would I write?

If there are elements of caring or love in this dream, am I looking after that side of my life?

If this is about a kitten, what are my feelings or desires about my childhood, or about a baby?

See Easy Dream Interpretation; Talking As; Processing Dreams

Comments

-toni 2012-08-24 3:27:24

i saw a dream of a dead white healthy cat on my lap and i was in a big old palace with a beautiful lady whom i know personally in real life.

-Furia 2012-08-22 14:58:22

When asleep I feel something staring at me, when I wake I see a cat on my girlfriends head. The cat seems to move with her. I have seen this for 2 nigts in a row. Let me specify that the staring wakes me up so I’m not asleep when I see the cat. It creeps me out. What could this mean?

-elizabeth 2012-08-19 0:19:10

I had a dream that I was sitting on a chair next to the table. I saw a floating ball of light and it entered my body and then I saw a cat come out of a wall and it entered my body. As each of the objects entered my body I felt it. What does it mean?

-Sudha 2012-08-14 4:25:42

Please help me interpert this dream. I saw a black cat in my dream. It ran on my bed and shed its fur and made it dirty. I sat on the ground looking at me. I attempted to clean my bed. I was thinking it si to difficult to clean. Shall I throw this and get new one or clean it?
I wont remember whether I finally Succeded in cleaning my bed.

-joe 2012-08-08 13:13:13

i was sleeping in my bedroom woke up(within the dream) to look up and see a pure black cat on my ceiling looking directly at me. My owned cat (while in the dream) was looking up at the black cat, meanwhile somehow i associated it with a demon, (though i am not religious). i attempted to run out of the room telling it to go away was able to force my door open and walk outside of my room. there i tried to turn the lights on but could not, which then made me realise i was dreaming and woke up right after.

-robert 2012-07-30 5:21:06

Hello,

What does it mean when you let a cat in willingly, and feed it. What does it mean when a cat sruprises you and scratches you for food..?

Thank-you!!

-LAURA 2012-07-23 13:48:58

I was looking for my cat joe joe in my dreams, my cat joe joe has been dead for 2 years now, I was looking for joe Joe, with a flashlight in the dark, I couldn’t find him so I sat down on a bench directly in front of where I was looking for him, I then started to talk to this lady and Joe Joe found me and jump in my arms, how happy I was to find him or you can say he found me.

-nessa 2012-07-11 7:18:36

I dreamt that boyfriend had adopted two stray cats, without telling me. Both cats were extremely friendly, and both were female cats. In the dream I saw this beautiful white and black cat running with a landyard type material stuck on it’s neck, so I went to try help it, it was battling to breathe so I caught her and took the lanyard off, then I saw this white cat with big blue eyes come out from under a bed and started loving me, my boyfriend came into the room I was in (his bedroom) and begged me not to telling anyone as his family would not want them. I promised not to and continued cuddling the black and white cat.

I then woke up, I am a huge cat lover-they are my favourite animal and I own two beautiful cats myself. What could this dream possibly mean?

-anna 2012-07-06 7:39:06

Tonight I dreamt I was in a forested place.I looked up and saw a woman decending on a hot air balloon.The woman said she knows where I live will follow me home since I couldn’t find my home.We followed the rope of the hot air balloon and was lead to a small house I heard my late mom talking inside and opened the door.Inside was empty,A cat,grasshopper and a fat frog came out.The cat was black and raging with plenty sharp teeth.It attacked me,I grabbed it by the neck squeezed and plead the blood pf Jesus on it.It disappeared along with the other animals.

-Nancy Crim 2012-06-29 15:23:08

I had a vivid dream last night with a cat, and I have never dreamed of a cat before. In real life, myhusband and I are separated. In the dream, he and I were together in our home, and we went into a bedroom. An orange and white cat was in the room and we didn’t know whose it was (we don’t own cats and never have). We removed the cat from the house, but the cat came back in by sliding through a skinny opening in the ceiling over a window. I remember feeling scared that the cat came back and I found where the cat had peed on fabric in the room. Then the dream switched to my husband and I having very intimate and loving sex. That is when the dream ended. I have looked up various interpretations of what a cat means in dreams, but I am not sure how to interpret this – as a good or bad sign.

-Tracy 2012-06-22 23:20:54

I have had a dream 2 nights in a row that I lost my cat , in the first I took my cat to play in a cat park a dog scared her and she ran away. Last night my other 2 cats chose to run away from home, sometimes people saw them but they never came back. The main feeling of the dreams were stressful because I wanted to get my cats back but I couldn’t – what does this mean ? Thanks for helping 🙂

-marie burns 2012-06-19 13:38:40

i’ve had 2 cat dreams in the last week….the first was a sky blue cat jumping up on a wall and walking away….the last was a cat living in the walls of a house….as usual, my dream symbols are not found in any dream dictionary…any thoughts?

    -Tony Crisp 2012-06-21 10:29:17

    Marie – The first dream sounds like brush with a messenger of good things – like something out of the blue – spiritual.

    The second one I find intriguing. Do you mean the cat was living in the wall, like mice do?

    The walls of your house can suggest many things such as privacy, security, or a boundary for activities. The cat in the wall is a living process in your own body – your house – and is probably to do with your creative process and femininity. It is built into you and is probably a guardian figure.

    The Egyptians saw the cat as Bastet or Bast, and a household goddess, the protector of women, children and domestic cats. She was also known as the goddess of sunrise, music, dance, pleasure, as well as family, fertility and birth.

    Tony

-Juno 2012-06-09 20:24:28

I had a lucid dream that I was lying in bed and began to notice what felt like a small cat near my hands. I picked it up and it was a small white cat/lamb–It looked like a pure white cat, with claws, but had a lamb’s face. It was angry at me and kept batting me with its paws, not scratching me, but it was angry. Then I saw a young dark-skinned man, wearing clothes, and dark blue jeans, standing near the bed; he looked innocent and very very worried.
The next thing I saw; the lamb/cat was between his pant legs, near his groin, with the lamb’s head protruding where his penis would be. He still was fully clothed; the dream focused on his worried eyes. This was a lucid dream b/c while I was dreaming, I was asking myself what the symbols meant; trying to figure it out.
In reality I am involved with a man who has been unfaithful, and he is asking me to rekindle our relationship. He claims he will be totally transparent with me. However, he wants me to trust him with no real accountability, and to not ask him many questions about his activities. Is the white cat/lamb in my dream actually my intuition warning me to not trust him? Or am I just angry because of the uncertainty in this proposal?

    -Tony Crisp 2012-06-13 9:56:49

    Juno – Don’t forget that this is your image of him, because in dreams we project our own feelings onto the image of the man in your dream.

    The head instead of the penis could mean that you see him as someone who is unable to really speak his feelings. Many men are like that, they have never developed an emotional language. So you see him as someone who is either ‘batting’ at you or like meek lamb who is helpless.

    His eyes tell the story of what you intuitively feel about him – anxious and worried.

    You cannot have someone who is very different to do exactly what you wan them to do. So you need to decide about how much you want this man in your life.

    Tony

-debbie 2012-06-09 13:49:39

My cat died yesterday ,he was 14 years old. And I had a dream last night that he came back to life but he was shaved. What does that mean????

    -Tony Crisp 2012-06-12 14:53:45

    Debbie – The dream of your cat coming back to life is a common one. It usually occurs because most of us have been brain washed to believe that when you have died that is the end. So we dream of them ‘coming back to life’, yet their life has never ended.

    The thing about being shaved, maybe it is because the cat is saying – yes cats can talk in dreams – that it wanted to leave its old self behind and so in a sense is a new cat. People do it when they leave their old self behind.

    Tony

-Sara 2012-06-08 16:52:36

Waking up this morning was very strange. I usually lose complete memory of my dreams the moment I wake up; but today I distinctly remember that my dream revolved around kittens, cats, and several bunnies. I had gotten a hold of several pets for some reason and every time I would go check up on them they would keep multiplying. I was trying to figure out a way to sell or give away these animals but they were reproducing too fast for me to do anything about it. I remember also being afraid of giving away a feral cat because I didn’t know if any had sneaked into the “community”. I would try to feed the animals but there would be a male, grey cat watching me disapprovingly…as if to say, “You have no idea what you are doing, do you”. Before I knew it, bunnies began to appear and things were getting out of control…I was stuck. I would turn around and there would be a new batch of kittens or bunnies.

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