to bless a cat
♥ catnip (cat magic, love, happiness)
♥ a cat treat
♥ a few flower petals (make sure it is a cat-safe flower just in case!)
find your chosen cat. offer the catnip and/or treat; as they are eating, give them some chin rubs and pets. as you do so, visualize golden energy passing from your fingertips and coating the cat’s fur.
a quick little chant will do: “may this creature be safe from harm, never lonely, never hungry, and always loved.”
sprinkle the flower petals where the cat was resting.
to form a deeper connection with a cat
♥ a piece of licorice root (love and connection)
sit in a comfortable spot in or outdoors with the cat, preferably relaxing. spend as long as you like giving gentle affection to the cat; meditate on the feeling of its fur, the vibrations of its purr, the way its ears twitch. let the cat smell your hand until it is comfortable with the scent.
take the licorice root in your hand, inhale its scent, then offer it for the cat to smell. cats typically like the smell and taste of licorice root, and medicinally it can help strengthen their immune systems and digestive tracts. magickally, sharing the scent of the licorice can connect you and the cat more deeply.
a charm to draw cats to you
♥ a pinch of dried catnip, valerian, and rue
♥ a piece of brown cloth and brown thread (animal magick)
make a charm out of these three herbs and carry it with you to inspire magickal attraction to you from cats nearby.
a beauty charm/spell to capture feline elegance
♥ a square of pink fabric and pink ribbon
♥ a teaspoon or so of catnip
assemble the catnip in the fabric, gather the corners, and tie the pink ribbon to secure it as tightly as you can (or use another method, like sewing, to fasten it). hold the charm close and inhale its mild herbal scent; whisper, “may i possess a cat’s beautiful energy
you weren't "born gay". you started reading classic literature when you were 12 and now you are the way you are
The Beast of Bodmin Moor, also known as the Beast of Bodmin (Cornish: Best Goon Brenn) is a phantom wild cat purported to live in Cornwall, England. Bodmin Moor became a centre of purported sightings after 1978, with occasional reports of mutilated slain livestock; the alleged panther-like cats of the same region came to be popularly known as the Beast of Bodmin Moor. In general, scientists reject such claims because of the improbably large numbers necessary to maintain a breeding population and because climate and food supply issues would make such purported creatures' survival in reported habitats unlikely. (Wikipedia sourced).
why did we stop drawing ridiculous looking sea monsters on our maps after we chartered the world's oceans. what did you do to my boys.
Sirens (and other supernatural creatures like this)
Snakes
Fuck astrology fuck meyers-briggs whatever fuck all of that the real personality test is what animal you were obsessed with when you were 12
“I don’t know where I’m going but I’m gay”
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