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Feng shui of female cat owners

Feng shui of women raising cats: people who hit wood or fire are suitable for raising cats. People who avoid wood and fire are not suitable for keeping cats.

Because cats and tigers belong to the same family, it is advisable to calculate the position suitable for keeping cats from the position consistent with tigers. Therefore, cats belong to the negative character in the twelve branches, and the positions suitable for tigers in the twelve branches are noon and square, followed by Fang. Cat's nest is the most taboo to the west and southwest, because in geomantic omen, the west belongs to Jin and Jin Kemu, and the southwest belongs to Shenwei, which conflicts with the attributes of cats. This is not conducive to maintaining the feng shui of cats, and it is easy to cause cats to get sick and difficult to raise.

People born in silver moon, that is, from February 4th to March 5th, are not suitable for keeping cats, because they were born in silver moon. In other words, people born in silver moon should not have cats, otherwise it will bring bad luck. Another kind of people born in the fire moon, that is, from May 5th to August 7th,1October 8th to1October 7th, are not suitable for keeping cats.

Taboos for keeping cats

1, as the saying goes, cats are poor and dogs are rich, so if you have stray cats at home, don't keep them. If you have stray dogs at home, you can keep them at this time, because it means you can get a lot of good luck at home.

2. Cats have many colors. The most common ones in life are orange cats, white cats and Embryo Cat. Of course, black cats also have them. But if you plan to keep pets at home, try not to keep black cats.

Don't feed human food, especially bones, chocolate, coffee, onions and other foods that are toxic to cats. Don't expose cats to toxic substances, such as detergents and drugs. Don't change or reduce the food types of cats at will, because it is easy to cause indigestion.