Cats are at a crucial point in their evolutionary
journey as they transform from solitary hunters to domestic pets, a study by
the BBC and the Royal
Veterinary College
has revealed. Our felines are adapting quickly to life in densely-packed
cities, changing their behaviour to fit in with our 21st Century lives. They
are time-sharing territory with other cats, killing less prey and learning to
communicate with each other and people, research for BBC Two's Cat Watch 2014
found. Oct.2
The current
Uranus-Pluto square is essentially about the transformation of old orders.
Here is an
extract from a previous post [1].
Uranus-Pluto refers to transformation and this
includes the accelerated (Uranus) mutation (Pluto) within the genetic structure
and coding with many forms of life within Nature, as all forms of life seek to
adapt and adjust to changes within the biosphere of Earth.
The chart
of the solar eclipse of April 29 at London
progressed to October 2, the date of the news has Mars-Jupiter-Uranus-Pluto
Grand Cross on the angles (as we have seen in two previous posts). Here we
notice that at Jupiter [14cn] on the MC
[13cn] is conjunct the star 21 Lynx [15cn] in the constellation of the Lynx [2].
A lynx is a medium-sized wild cat and is closely related to the domestic cat.
So it is not surprising that in the news we are hearing about how cats are
adapting to changes.
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