Where Is the Cat?
This is a reading I did for my brother back in 2015. I want to share this reading again with detailed feedback because it's an example of when the cards accurately answered the question, but I misinterpreted the response. It's important to know that even seasoned professional readers can make mistakes. So please don't be so hard on yourself as you're learning the Art of Cartomancy.
My brother’s cat, Bailey, ran away. She escaped on a Tuesday morning while my brother was moving furniture into his new home. My brother and several of his friends had searched the neighborhood and the woods around his place for three days, but there was no sign of Bailey. My brother was frantic, and he hoped that the cards might provide a clue about where to find the missing cat…
I decided to drawn an Answer Spread. For specific instructions on how to interpret this spread, please see my article on the Answer Spread.
The Middle Column
In the Answer Spread, I always look to the middle column to find the answer to the question. Where is Bailey? The Ace of Hearts is hearth and home. The 2 of Spades represents a separation. I read these cards to show that the cat ran away from home. Well, of course the cat ran away...that is the whole purpose for the reading. How straightforward the cards can be when answering the question. Where is the cat? The cat ran away. This combination of cards also suggested to me that Bailey was removed from the area around of the home. In other words, the cat was not nearby, and would not be found in the surrounding neighborhood. This part proved true.
The First Column
The first column of cards provides a premise for the situation. These cards showed that the cat was in an environment (5 of Diamonds) that is warm and safe and secure (10 of Hearts). This was good news. It suggested that the cat had not been harmed or injured. The 5 of Diamonds specifically suggests an urban environment (the city). The 10 of Hearts can point to a place where people go to relax and have fun.
There is a busy street with businesses and food establishments not far from the sub-division where my brother’s townhouse is located. The 5 of Diamonds is also a card of attraction. The 10 of Hearts also corresponds to the compass direction south, which is exactly where the business district is located in reference to the townhouse. It seemed likely that the cat had gone in that direction, perhaps attracted by the noise, and the smell of food. This was helpful information because it provided an area to narrow the search. My feeling was that the cat may be hiding behind one of the food establishments on the strip.
Last Column
Finally, the last column provides additional information to consider. The 2 of Hearts can represent a child or a pet. The fact that Bailey was represented by a card in the pivot position of the spread suggested to me that she would be found safe and sound. The Jack of Diamonds suggested that the cat may be in the care of a boy or young man. Or perhaps this person (my nephew?) would be the one to find the missing cat. It’s interesting to note that I had done another reading in which I asked if the cat would return home. The same Jack of Diamonds appeared in the other reading, also in the last column, but with the 2 of Clubs suggesting help or assistance. For the Jack to appear in both readings was a sure sign to me that this person would play an important role in the situation. Fortunately, the 4 of Hearts (reconciliation) appeared in the previous reading to confirm that the cat would return home...so we remained hopeful.
Feedback:
This is a case where I misinterpreted the middle column, and missed what the cards were trying to tell me. My brother had recently moved into the townhouse from which the Bailey had run off. As the cards suggested, she was found back at my brother's old place of residence, about two miles south of the new townhouse.
Rather than telling me the cat had left home, the cards were trying to let me know that Bailey would be located back at the home my brother had left. Bailey did have to pass through the shopping district and cross a busy highway to get back to the old residence. The young man in the reading was a prior neighbor who had spotted Bailey and had given her a temporary home until my brother could retrieve her. I was able to accurately pick up on all of the important details, except for the exact location where Bailey could be found.
Even after all my years of working with the cards, I can sometimes allow my personal bias or my expectations to influence a reading despite my dedication to being as objective as possible. This is particularly true when reading for myself or for someone I love. It's an important lesson. NO reader is infallible.
Just curious....it's been quite a while now and I couldn't find any update on it.
ReplyDeleteWas the cat found?
I love my cat (though he's a stinker- lol) and I hate to see pets lost or injured.
Great blog, too, btw. I have learned a great deal from reading your articles. Thank you VERY much for sharing!
Blessings,
Steph
Ha! Nevermind.... Duh... Found the update! keep reading, Steph... lol
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, you found the follow up post. Actually the cat ran off a second time, but he returned again. I posted the reading for the second escape on my facebook group. Check it out if you're interested in putting some of your learning to practice. :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/cartomancy/
ReplyDeleteI'll do that! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAmazing as usual! TYVM
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteWow as soon as I saw that Ace I knew it was something to do with home. The cards are so amazing and it is so good to know that interpretation can easily be misread. Thank you David.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sanles. I appreciate your comment.
DeleteIt's testament to your skill as a reader *and* a writer, that I happily read this post again from start to finish. It's a very good lesson.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Your feedback is very much appreciated!
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