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Cat's Eye Tarot

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Cats can teach us many things about how to make the best of almost any situation. Cats are pleasing to the eye, complex in their behaviors, and mysterious in their moods, providing a purrfect model for a visually evocative medium like the tarot. Every card in Cat's Eye Tarot tells a story, illustrated from a feline point of view. Let these cats guide you as you use the tarot to learn about yourself and your cat. The card meanings and numbering follow Rider-Waite interpretations, with reptiles, fish, birds, and mice replacing the usual suit symbols. Even the newcomer to tarot will be able to relate to these delightful images of cats and learn valuable lessons from them.

Note: number of pages is related to the book ( the complete Tarot always consist of 78 cards)

59 pages, Cards and book

First published August 5, 2011

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July 6, 2021
I never knew there were Tarot cards with cats. It's like my dream came true. I bought few decks and this is one of them. I noticed it's much easier for me to use such specific Tarot cards, because I identify myself with felines and I can easily see through their eyes and understand pictures much easier than using original decks.

The box also includes short description of meanings. Do I need to say the kitties are simply ADORABLE?
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February 21, 2012
Cat’s Eye Tarot
Debra M. Griffin, DVM
U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
$18.00

This deck was a very nice surprise! It is a tarot deck for cat people, folks, if you weren’t sure of it from the title, and even more so than I expected at the start.

In the interest of full disclosure, I am a proud father of three feline daughters.

Debra Griffin—also known as Doctor Griffin—has been a practicing veterinarian for 28 years. For 22 of those years, she has treated feline patients exclusively. She has a very close kinship with cats, and that spiritual connection spurred her to undertake a cat tarot deck.

The back of the cards is adorned with—you guessed it—a very lifelike cat face looking rather serious with green eyes. It’s almost like it’s staring right through you, but not in an unnerving way. Cat people will immediately think of the “Shouldn’t you be doing something for me right now, human?” stare that they receive around the cat’s mealtime. What I like most about it is that it is portrayed across the length of the card so the face is about life-size for many cats.

Griffin refers to her deck as “uncluttered” in the LWB and I completely agree. The illustrations on the cards are artistic, but they capture the essence of cat behavior extremely well. We have cats in many various poses—hiding, playing, and resting—and many in which they’re just being themselves.

One of the reasons I like the images so much is that they speak for themselves; there are very few “symbols” on the card in addition to the animals, and that makes for a clarity that I rarely see in a tarot deck. You’ll see a few nods to standard RWS imagery here and there—the Empress is present with her kittens, and the Wheel of Fortune has a wagon wheel—but overall the cards are uncomplicated.

Cats are not the only animals on the cards, though. While felines rule the majors, each one of the suits was selected with a particular animal and cat color to enhance the meanings. Pentacles cards have brown tabbies, for example, and feature mice as the preferred prey item. Swords, on the other hand, reinforce the air element and are represented by the talkative Siamese cats, and show birds as well as the cats. Suits have the standard associated for RWS decks.

Griffin explains that she includes the keywords from Joan Bunning’s Learning the Tarot. A short explanation of the image and some examples of what each card might mean in a reading are a part of the LWB as well. There is also one tarot spread listed, the Nine Lives Spread, based on the old cat proverb, “A cat has nine lives, 3 he plays, 3 he strays, and 3 he stays.”

I also like that these cats are for the most part adult cats, and not kittens. OK, OK…I’ll be the first to admit that I love cute kittens, but the fact that these are adult cats gives the deck a maturity that it wouldn’t have had with playful kittens on every card. I’m sure I wouldn’t have been as fond of the deck, either.

Probably the saddest card I saw in this deck was the Five of Cups, where a stray cat is on a dock next to a food dish as a human walks away carrying her two kittens. It totally hits the meaning of this card on the head: You lose something very dear to you and you’re completely dejected by it. (OK, I admit to getting a little choked up here as well.)

My obvious bias toward cats aside, this is a great to give to a tarot beginner. I’m really fond of the images and their simple yet powerful tone, and combining it with Joan Bunning’s meanings and only one spread was a stroke of genius. This would also make a great gift for the ailurophiles in your life—even non-tarot people would enjoy these beautiful images of cats.
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January 16, 2023
Otro tarot felino, de ilustraciones clásicas y encantadoras (al igual que el Mystical), ambientadas en su mayoría en entornos exteriores. La autora ha adaptado la simbología rider dentro del mundo gatuno, con moderado acierto, y mayor logro de lo segundo que del primero.
Su esquemático manual, es uno de los minis mejor trazados en desarrollo; con un simbólico de la acción de la carta y el aplicable a la lectura; totalmente complementarios. Más Marsellés que Rider, la verdad.
Contiene una única tirada de cosecha propia; las nueve vidas.
Un tarot clásico, tanto en significado como en dibujo, bellamente iulstrado. Ideal para los amantes de los gatos y que deseen una buena guía de rápida lectura y aplicación, a la par que cartas intuitivas. No falla ni flojea en ambos aspectos, ni de va por otros cauces fuera del significado puro.
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