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cassy
02-08-2009, 11:41 AM
Hi, I would just like to know if anyone can tell me if i have had a sign or what does this mean? as you all know from my previous posts my little baby dog cassy died in jan 09 and i'm still finding life hard to deal with without my cassy here. Last night I had a dream that I was cuddlig and kissing her in my bedroom and telling her I missed her, but she was younger and full of life and she was really light to hold. She was giving me kisses anf we were looking out of our bedroom window at the cats as she alway's used to bark at pussy cats, then my dream just dissapeared. I woke up and have been very emotional today, but with happy and sad tears, could anyone please tell me if this is a sign from my baby girl to tell me she is happy and at peace. I also had the same dream when my dad died at the young age of 47, a few weeks after he passed he came to me in my dream and was happy and full of life and told me he was okay, then as with my recent dream he also dissapeared. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:confused::(:)

joycenalex
02-09-2009, 02:58 PM
cassy, i just read your previous posts, and i'm so sorry for your loss. when they leave, it's such a huge hole in your heart and house. i do think she came back to tell you she's happy and except for missing you, she's having a wonderful time at the bridge. ((hugs))

K9karen
02-09-2009, 11:11 PM
ABSOLUTELY!

On July 1, 2003, I had a vivid dream of my RB Cody, sitting, smiling, tail wagging, next to my recently departed dad, who was waving and smiling at me also.

I had wanted another dog after Cody left, but felt guilty, wasn't quite ready etc. Well, needless to say, that was my sign. The next day, July 2, mom and I went off the the SPCA, and Viola! Sweet, lovely, happy, patient, clever, loving Logan came into our lives!

Cherish your beautiful dream! Nobody can ever take the feeling and reality away from you. It may never happen again, but it doesn't have to. Cassy wanted you to know she's OK now, and thanking you for loving her. My experience helped ease the agony. I hope yours does too! :love:

pomtzu
02-10-2009, 02:08 PM
I definitely feel that Cassy stopped by to let you know that's she's ok now, just as your dad did. You're very fortunate that you are aware enough to pick up on these messages, since many folks aren't. Cherish that memory along with all of those that you have of her when she was still here with you. There must have been a very strong bond between you, and one that can never be broken. :love:

shepgirl
02-10-2009, 07:22 PM
I have dreams like that often enough. I lost my mom a few yrs ago and I have such vivid dreams of her being in the room telling me something. Her voice is so clear that this is what wakes me. At first it scared me but then I started realizing that whatever she had said in my dream always happened or had happened. I still have those dreams but they don't bother me any more. I really believe this is the way our departed ones communicate with us, be it a human or a beloved pet.