Bobcat in Dreams

Dreaming of a bobcat means you are not attentive enough at work nor your relationships. This has caused a detrimental aftereffect that creates stress in your waking hours. Plan on spending more time double checking your assignments before submitting them to clients. Also make an effort to maintain close relations by calling them to hangout and catch up.

Bobcat in Dreams

Bobcat in a dream also signifies a feeling of being out of control and also usually indicates that someone is not taking responsibility for their actions. A person who has had a dream about this should reflect on their life to see what changes they need to make. They need to look at the different areas of their lives and figure out where they are being overly defensive.

Bobcat in Dreams

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  1. In my dream the bobcat was my pet. I was living it like I would my other cats. It blinked at me like a domesticated cat, a sign of affection. It was purring. As for that stuff about being out of control or less diligent with work, that’s absolutely incorrect in my case.

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  2. i dreamt i was walking my two Shitzus and a bobcat attacked one of them. i fought the bobcat off and one of my dogs was laying there limp. i picked him up and his jugular was slit, i applied pressure and was trying to find help. I thought he passed, then realized he didn’t after a long drawn out dream

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    • Dreaming of an attack on a loved one, especially a defenseless pet, often signifies feelings of vulnerability, distress, and a deep-seated fear of losing something dear to you. It paints a stark picture of a violent clash between the familiar and the wild, the domestic and the untamed.

      In your dream, walking your two Shih Tzu symbolizes a moment of peace and tranquility, an everyday activity laden with love and care for your dear companions. The sudden attack of the bobcat jolts this peaceful scenario into a terrifying ordeal, symbolizing unexpected turmoil and a sudden onset of danger in what should be a safe and familiar environment. This could be your subconscious picturing a sudden change or chaos that could erupt in your daily life.

      The bobcat, a wild and untamed entity, breaking into this scene could denote a force or aspect in your life that feels uncontrollable, invasive, and destructive. It may represent anxieties and fears that are often kept at bay but have found a way to manifest violently in your subconscious mind.

      Your brave response to fight off the bobcat showcases your protective instincts, highlighting your readiness to fight tooth and nail to safeguard those you love. It paints a heroic portrait, a figure ready to face danger head-on, a testament to your courage and determination in real life.

      Finding your dog limp but alive showcases a tumultuous play of emotions from deep despair to a flicker of hope. This dream dramatizes a distressing scene where you are grappling with fear and relief almost simultaneously. It might be mirroring a situation in your waking life where you are undergoing emotional turmoil, swinging between fear of loss and the hope for survival.

      Applying pressure to the dog’s wound in a frantic bid to save it portrays a person who springs into action, doing everything possible to salvage a critical situation. This act can symbolize your innate nature to not give up easily, to hold on to hope even in the most dire of situations, demonstrating an undying spirit of resilience and hope.

      The drawn-out nature of the dream, where the sense of fear and urgency lingers, could mirror a period of ongoing stress and anxiety in your life. It speaks of a time that feels extended, perhaps a situation that seems to be dragging on with no end in sight, testing your patience and resilience at every turn.

      After awakening from this dream, it is important to reflect upon the range of emotions and dramatic turns of events depicted. This dream encourages you to prepare yourself for unforeseen challenges and to foster a spirit of courage and resilience to face any adversities that life throws at you.

      Furthermore, the realization that your dog survived against all odds brings forth a powerful symbol of hope and a testament to the miracles of life. It sends a message of resilience and the incredible potential for recovery, healing, and survival even in the most grim circumstances.

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  3. I was at a hilly embankment with one of my best friends after for some reason playing dodgeball at school which made no sense since im graduated two years now, after that came that hilly embankment i mentiond earlier, we were walking up it, my friend went first over the hill, a few little deer went past then a bob cat appeard from behind me on the lower right i seen it it seen me then i ttied to hide in the ditch on that hill but in a few second it appeard above i shot up and it bit my hand “my hands are verry verry important to me as im a musician, ive been having nerve and tendon problems” then after fignting with it for a litttle it ran off to chase my friend who was already a ways down the hill and i couldnt stop it.

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  4. I had a dream a starving, very skinny bobcat was in my home and it brought in an animal corpse to eat. It was staring at me and growling while it ate.

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  5. I dreamt of several wild animals last night the first sighting was a bobcat one at first then several right behind not aggressive just growing in numbers ,then came the bears practically in herds and always aggressive and finally a single attacking badger which I was holding a screen door closed to keep from reaching me the dream was very vivid and seems to me to be holding meaning I have been easily angered and weary all day today

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  6. so when i went to sleep i kept walking in and out of a house the 1st time nothing 2nd time i saw a buck and i had a 9mm
    3rd time i saw two bucks 4th time i saw a black bobcat 5th time i saw the bobcat and a black dog then when i came back in a grizzly was trying to breack down the back door but the bobcat was keeping it out then i looked out the front door and looked to the left and saw the bobcat then the dog then a black wolf with a blue collor that was about 6 ft tall lined front to back than i came back out a 7th time and the bobcat said “the hounds must be proven” and then it ran into the woods and igot attact by 4 to 6 black bloodhounds i tried to climb onto the house then i woke up with a horible head acke.

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  7. I had a dream that I had a cat but I wanted something better so we traded the cat in for a bobcat turns out it wasn’t such a good idea and ended up wanting the old cat back. It was a very strange dream, I also have a cat in my waking life so idk what that could mean?

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  8. OK, so I’m not sure what to make of this… I had just laid down and wasn’t even asleep yet, but I closed my eyes and I was already vividly dreaming of a bobcat standing on my back porch at the kitchen door. I opened my eyes and adjusted my pillow just to reassure myself that I was still awake, but as soon as I closed my eyes again, the bobcat was still standing on the back porch looking through the kitchen window. It didn’t give me a feeling that it was threatening so much as just watching or curious. Because when it moved it made sure to keep its face and body turned to look into the window, but it’s mannerisms were more like a housecat that had been left outside.

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  9. i think your right,i saw so many whight punch face cats..some of them had 3 faces vertically and horizontally…and it was snow everywhere i was digging the snow which was under a big nice cat an i found pituress of me an my hubby…didn’t get it…plz tell me or email me the meanig og my dream…thank you!

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