Horoscope Of A Pisces Cat
Pisces: The Ship’s Cat (February 19 - March 19)
1. The Pisces Cat is double trouble, quite difficult to follow and impossible to understand.
2. At one and the same time, this feline will be both stable and inconsistent…fun-loving and moody…friendly but unncommunicative. Often two-faced, the Pisces Cat will be adept at two-timing the most intelligent human.
3. This cat is the “dupli-cat”…the feline who sees double and does everything twice in the event something may have been overlooked the first time.
4. Sensitive and blessed with the ability to see inside the souls of others, however, the Pisces Cat can also be kind, gentle, understanding, aware and able to adjust to almost any given situation.
5. Physically, this feline is usually insignificant in appearance, so small that he or she will hardly be there at all and, when it is possible to see through the thin, soft fur, there will be a pallid and uninteresting complexion.
6. Yet, this cat’s extraordinary grace of movement and unparalleled delicacy of gesture helps to counteract such a boring visual image. Every attitude adopted…and there will be plenty of them…is worthy of being immortalized in clay.
7. The Pisces Cat is frail and susceptible to vague, niggling ailments if not carefully looked after.
The Pisces Cat would actually prefer a life at sea. Forced to live in an ordinary house, this feline will become aquatic, demanding that the faucets be turned on in the tub so that he or she can play in the water. This cat rushes to help with every flush heard from the bathroom and is fascinated by a draining sink. He or she will also display a distinct penchant for rainy days and puddles above dry days, and will always want to share this passion with an owner by jumping into his or her lap while totally soaked. The Pisces Cat would likely be the first to admit that he or she is not the “be all and end all” of the feline species, but is quite content to assume the position of a small cog in the larger family group…filling in odd corners for people rather than trying to take over as so many other cats are inclined to do.



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