Dreams about drowning cat

To dream about drowning cat is a clear indication of deciding to part ways with a friend who causes harm, savoring beauty—savoring life itself, entering new and much greater ventures to make up for losses, escaping all troubles soon and signing your name to beautiful work and events happening that lead to the end of all your troubles, problems, and fears.

Waking Feelings

Feeling concerned after your dream about drowning cat? This dream is a sign that you won’t know which plan to choose from all those on your table this weekend. You will have to face a setback in the best possible way. Notably, unsettlement after this dream shows that you may have to be very objective and let others do what they want to do. You might accept a somewhat sordid job to favor someone you love very much.

Disturbance once you’ve had this dream can mean that you will be especially sensitive to your family, so much so that you may even overwhelm them. You may be in the midst of difficult or conflicting social situations.

You need to expand, break the inertia and do new things.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about drowning cat, there is something that you are trying to hide or shield. You may be feeling worried and insecure about the path you are taking in life. You may be feeling overpowered, dominated and being told what to do. You are unknowingly letting your emotions influence aspects of your life.

Dream Oracle’s analysis: you have a strong connection to your family and home life. You feel that you are lacking direction or guidance in achieving your goals. You will be greatly satisfied with the outcome of a situation or project. Drowning cat is also about behaviors and a person, which means you are behaving or acting inappropriately in some situation, and you are not letting aspects and characteristics of a person to be expressed within you.

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