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Libra Cat Horoscope for February 2024

Greetings, Libra Felines! As we pounce into February 2024, the alignment of the planets suggests that the perfect time for napping will be mid-afternoon, precisely at 3:17 pm.

Saturn, your ruling planet, is in the 7th house, indicating a high probability of uninvited belly rubs from your humans. Remember, Libra cats, use your sharp claws wisely! A gentle swipe should suffice to maintain your personal space.

The stars also hint at a sudden, renewed interest in the red laser pointer dot. Don’t be shy about chasing it wildly around the room, even if it always seems to elude you. It’s not about the catch, it’s about the chase!

The second week of February brings a new moon in your sign, which means an increase in nocturnal activities. You may find yourself feeling friskier than usual, knocking items off shelves and running around the house at 2 am.

Embrace your inner wildcat, Libra! The humans may not appreciate your nighttime antics, but remember, they are merely servants in your world.

The full moon mid-month suggests a visit to the dreaded vet. Don’t worry, the stars also predict an increase in treats post-visit. So, brace yourself for a few uncomfortable pokes and prods, it’s all for the greater good.

As we wrap up February, your lucky lottery numbers are 4, 9, 15, 22, 29, 33, with a bonus number of 7. This might be the month your human hits the jackpot! If they do, suggest they invest in this fabulous “Geizire Plush Calming Anti-Anxiety Hooded Bed for Cats” It’s the perfect retreat for a regal feline like you.

Lastly, don’t forget to get your humans to send in your most majestic photo to [email protected] for a chance to be our Libra Cat of The Month.

Remember to share, share, share with all your kitty friends. Until next month, Libra cats, keep purring and ruling your kingdom!

Debbie Moore is a writer with a strong interest in cats and cat ownership. She is the creator of Cats and Kittens Central, and since 2005 has contributed numerous articles on cat care, cat health, cat behavior and many other topics related to our furry friends. Debbie has owned cats for the past 50 years.

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