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6A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL October 26, 2016 Ambrose Collectibles & Consignments BOO! I nternational mystic Atira was born with the gift of second sight and telepathic com- munication with animals. As a child, angels hovered above her crib, just like a ‘baby’ Cinder- ella in the children’s storybook. Atira has always loved be- ing surrounded by animals. Her mother raised Red Setters and their dog, Jessie, was featured in the Disney movie “Big Red”. When Atira was fi ve-years- old, her “invisible friend” alert- ed her to an animal in distress, so she followed him to the “far side” of their farm, where she found a baby bunny “stuck” in their wire fence. She gently re- leased the uninjured animal. Today, Atira has Boo and Missy Mystic, who are Blue Persians with the cutest purr- sonalities. I have met both amazing kit- ties. Little six pound Mystic is unusually verbal with the most beautiful meow. She uses her voice, like a musical instrument, trilling it rhythmically making your heart sing with her musi- cal-meows. She even holds a conversation, answering in trills and cat-chitter-chat. When I phone Atira, she puts me on speaker phone and the minute Mystic hears my voice, she runs towards the phone and “asks to talk to me”. Little Mystic loves music, when Atira, who also loves mu- sic, sings or listens to her favor- ite songs, the kitty sings along. I know cats, have heard hundreds meow, and Mystic’s beautiful voice is defi nitely mystically magical! Boo’s favorite pastime is playing the game “peek-a-boo” with any willing human. He also plays it with Mystic by popping up behind things to scare her. Boo did not get his name from being scary, because he is as cute as a button, or from Halloween, but because he has the spirit of a toddler and was named after his favorite game. Boo is 10, and Mystic is six- years-old. They have a sweet relationship playing and cat napping curled up into one big- grey-fl uff ball. They spend hours watching kitty TV at “their” bird feed- ers. The feeders are covered by feathery entertainers, all day long, much to the cats delight. “Cats are very intuitive,” said Atira, “and they sense spirits around us. Cats’ ears rotate like radar towers as they gaze at spir- it. Cats will see and feel a spir- it’s loving presence before we do. They are not scared. They make an alert kitty sound, and their back fur bristles up like our arm hairs do when someone we love, who has passed, is close to us. After my previous Persian, Mushy, died, I was devastated. One night, I felt a cat jump up on my bed, denting the coverlet, leaving paw prints. And clear as a bell, I heard an unusual purr. At the time, Boo was in the liv- ing room. I telepathically heard my de- ceased cat say, “I am going to send you another baby.” A week later, Mary Ellen told me about some Persian kittens and I knew that one of them was mine.” Upon arriving, Mystic walked right up to Atira, purring with that unusual purr Atira had purr- eviously heard. Atira’s special gift can even startle her! She was reading in Virginia Beach at the Associa- tion for Research and Enlight- enment (A.R.E.) convention when a spirit horse poked his head through her hotel room’s wall! She could clearly see his breed, color, eyes etc. Not knowing anyone with a horse, or why one was “visiting” her, she asked what he wanted. “My back right leg is injured,” Buying and Selling Antiques, Unusual items, Baseball Cards and coins. 10% OFF with this coupon 518 E. Main St., CG 541-649-1330 rickyambrose@att.net Photo by Mary Ellen “Angel Scribe” Halloween is a fun time for children, adults and their pets to celebrate dress up! Persians are notorious for eye said the horse, “I need the sec- ond vet’s help. He knows what ulcers if you don’t keep their the problem is, not the fi rst one eyes clean. I use holistic eye drops to fl ush their eyes. my owner took me to.” I brush my cats twice a day Three days later, the horse showed up next to one of Ati- to keep static electricity from ra’s clients. So, Atira asked the tangling their fur. They prefer woman if she had a horse. The the plastic combs and brush- client said, “Yes. I raise horses.” es, which are gentle on their When Atira asked the woman skin. Also, a fi ne toothed fl ea where she was staying, she said, comb catches fl eas in their thick “The room beside yours.” So the coat. I wipe their saliva off their horse’s message was success- fur with a micro fi ber cloth and sometimes add a teaspoon of fully relayed to the woman. “Once our animals pass,” said vinegar to the wet cloth to ward Atira, “they are always with us off fl eas. (Fleas don’t like the in spirit. There is no separation; smell.) Now, my cats thinks I am our binding tie is love. When we transcend, all the animals their personal hair dresser, errr and people we ever loved are fur dresser.” https://www.face- book.com/atira.hatton there to meet and greet us.” Share your pet tips and tales. angelscribe@msn.com TIPS “Playing with your cats is fun,” said Atira, “and it helps lower blood pressure. My cats’ favorite toy is their Da’Bird. They jump high after the sing- ing feathers, doing back fl ips, and making us laugh. The cats can do it for an hour, so I con- sider this my arm exercise for the day! Play time bonds us together. They love it, and so do I. “Follow” Pet Tips ‘n’ Tales on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ PetTipsandTales Adopt Loving Pets www.PetFinder.com Affordable Care Act OPEN ENROLLMENT Starts November 1st Humane Society for Neuter/ Spay Assistance Program. (541) 942-2789 Call Paul to help simplify the complicated. 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