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I know this is an old post but... i love kitties too! :D and I just wanted to share a story with you.
 
I happen to have... a few cats.  My husband and I picked them each together.  Currently we are away from eachother (not by prefrence) but I still have to kitties to keep me company while we are apart.  Since we got them each when they were kittens they all have small individual personalities that take a little from each of us. 
 
One of my cats, Chips, the youngest became very sick.  He was loosing weight like crazy. the vet did test after test, and couldn't tell me exactly what was wrong or how to help.  Surgury was mentioned, though not recommended because it would most likely kill him in his condition. So, the vet reccomended putting him to sleep. I took him home, and tried my best to keep him comfortable. I bought him all kinds of treats and special cat food (that made the other cats jealous, but i had to get him to eat, he was starving to death with food under his nose) I searched and searched for an answer, if putting an animal to sleep was acceptable. The closest I came to an answer was that assisted suicide for humans is absolutely not acceptable, and given the same reason, I decided it was the same for animals. It was devistating to watch him wither away, but I know that Allah is not cruel, and when it was the right time, he would take Chips.
 
 
One night, after Chips had become so skinny that he could only walk when absolutly neccisarry, I remember saying to him (more to myself, but out loud) that it would soon end, and he would be in a place of comfort and happiness.  I told him how all this pain would go away, how he could eat as much as he wanted and have all the toys he could think of. In the middle of explaining this to him (and myself) I was overwhelmed with tears.  I lay back thinking it over and over, praying that his suffering would end. 
 
Then, the most amazing thing happened.  Chips, so weak that he couldn't walk unless he really really needed to, pushed himself up, and dragged himself over to me. He lay his head on my chest with his paws wrapped around me in a small kitty hug.  He lay like that for a while, (and I know cats don't like that position)  then he pushed himself up again and when back to his spot by my feet. 
 
So many things came to mind when that happened. But first and foremost in my mind was recalling that Allah controls all animals.   Here I was praying for Chips' pain to end (and mine for I was sufferying for him)  and I get what I beleive to be a hug sent from Allah through my cat. 
 
I know some may say it sounds silly, but I truely beleive thats what it was.  I know many people have worse problems, but at the time, being away from my husband, I needed a hug at that moment so badly and I didn't even no it till I got one. 
 
There is no God but Allah. All Praise and Thanks are to Allah.
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Agreed some people or even most might think it's some silly thought.And you know there's no coincidence in Islam.Everything happens biqaddar'llah!And we view things differently.Let me just say that,that sounds very typical of my evaluation.I would see it more as Allah listening&granting my wish at that moment than a mere incident of no meaningful interpretation.
Allahu Akbar!!!
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That is such a touching story.  I can understand how difficult it was to make that decision.  There was one cat I had for 5 years when she got ran over.  I had no idea what to do with her since I lived in rental house and I had no where to bury her.  I ended up taking her to a animal hospital where she was cremated and her ashes were spread on a stretch of deserted beach by the hospital with other cremated pets.  Now it makes me wonder if that was Islamically okay though I wasn't muslim at the time it happened.  I was so hurt and upset and had no idea what to do.  I thought at least her remains would be in a beautiful place.
 
Inshallah you will not have to go through such a painful experience again.
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Hi,

I love cats too.

In fact my mum ever told me a story about her neighbour who hate cats so much, cos at times the cats pee or poo at his doorsteps. One day he went bizzarre and took 1 of the cats in a brown sack bag and hit it hard with a woood. How cruel is he!!!!!!
A few months later, his son got hit by a group of teenages. They cover his face with a brown sack bag, to suffocate and hit him with a baseball bat.
Um....retribution I guess.
My mum often tells me, never hurt animals esp cats cos there will retribution. Wonder its true?
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Welcome sasha7604.In my Home country,there're so many myths attached to Cats.Mysteries that even scares older people.The reason being that,it is somewhat believed they are used by witches&wicthcraftcy.I was under this delusion until I had a better understanding of Islamic teachings on care of animals&'Abu Hurayrah' made that superstition'bout Cats a thing of the past.But till date,sometimes,the sight of a Cat brings chills all over me.kindda develop a goose pimple.But I don't hate them.We've been having a visit from a Cat in the neigbourd for a couple of weeks now&my son likes to play with it....i fed it the first 2times it jumped through our fence..I think it just needed someone to play with as it comes&goes.
If a Cat is near a sick person,it runs away if that person is going to die....one of the many stories we've read'bout Cats....
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Originally posted by Salams_wife Salams_wife wrote:

The subject of cats in the home came up recently.  I am an avid cat lover so it was a concern for me as to what Islam says about cats.  I thought I would share with you all the things I found.

From this website, http://cats.about.com/cs/tabbycats/a/tabby_cats_2.htm I found this quote:

 

http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=7004&ln=eng

 

Inshallah you all find this as informative as I did.

 
I myself am an avid animal-lover. . . .and cats ofcourse are another of Allah's magnificent creations. I always say that a home without pets is boring! lol. Plus, caring for an animal, and providing properly for it is Sadaqah.
 
I dont think any of the things about the "M" or Muhammad bestowing on cats the ability to land on thier feet is true. Those are just false myths.
 
However, there is a lot of mention of cats in some Ahadith etc. The famous Sahabi, Abu Huraira was called this "laqab" or nick name due to his love for cats! I find that very intersting and cute :) . . . Compassion for animals is another trait of a believer.
 
Abu Huraira actually means "Father of the Cat" due to his love for his pet cats. (Fathet/Mother of... was/is a popular Arabic way of nick-naming ppl) And in some narrations it is mentioned that Abu Hurraira would often be seen with his favourite pet cat, and would sometime have kittens peeping out of pockets :) Brings a smile to my face.
 
If you plan on keeping a cat . . .I would say by all means go ahead! They make great pets and I have had several strays in the past. Just make sure you have the time/finances to care for one. Does anyone in your family have allergies? Cat saliva/hair can cause respiratory problems to ppl with allergies.
 
Also, if you have very young kids, make sure the Kitty and the Kids are always supervised, bcz Kids seem to think that tails are for pulling! And cats can react to that.
 
If you would like any personal experiential advise, feel free to post/pm/email me. . .or just post here :P I could suggest breeds etc. Good Luck!
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Long memories
Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
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Dogs come back when they're called; Cats take a message and get back to you later.
 
 
Feline foibles,
"Cat: A pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs and patronizes human beings."
(Oliver Herford, 1863-1935)
 
 
Cat Skills
Behind every gifted woman there is often a rather talented cat. Wink
 
 
"What's the difference between dogs and cats?" "Dogs have owners, cats have staff."
 
 
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Edited by Angel - 06 June 2008 at 9:16pm
~ Our feet are earthbound, but our hearts and our minds have wings ~
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Originally posted by Angel Angel wrote:

Long memories
Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
LOL
 
 
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Tongue Big%20smile That is soooo true! I read a very interesting and similar quip somewhere else:
 
Dogs say, They feed, me love me, and shelter me. . . .They (owners) must be god. Cats say, They feed me, love me and shelter me . . .I must be god! :D heh heh.
 
 
However, I've kept 4 cats in the past. . . 3 of them pretty much ignored me, but one of them, a Tortilla female I called Phantom was very affectionate and loving. She almost behaved like a dog, never hissed. . . and actually came running from afar when I called her! Ppl dont believe that. Cats too have personalities, and some can turn out to be extremley affectionate and loving . . . whilst others will ignore you. :)
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