What does it mean to dream of a wild cat entering the house and being driven away? If someone who is planning to go out dreams of a wild cat entering the house, it is recommended that there will be many obstacles and he should postpone the trip. If a pregnant woman dreams of a wild cat entering the house, it indicates that she will give birth to a boy, but be careful to prevent miscarriage. If an entrepreneur dreams of a wild cat entering his house, it means that he should plan carefully before proceeding, otherwise he will fail. If someone who is planning to get married dreams about a wild cat entering the house, it means that if there are misunderstandings, they should be explained clearly so that the marriage can be successful. If someone who is preparing for an exam dreams of a wild cat entering his house, it means that he will get poor results in the oral exam. Don’t be indecisive, as this may lead to failure to achieve your goal. Dreaming that the cat died and came back to life. Dreaming of wild cats is an ominous sign and means bad luck. If you dream of a clean wild cat, your life will be happy. Dreaming about dirty wild cats indicates disaster.
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