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| Born in the Zodiacal sign of the “Great Mother” and ruled by the Moon, your Cancer pet, whether male or female, is going to be mothering something or someone. If you're lucky, it might be you, it might be your children, it might be an fellow pet, it might be the neighbor’s kids down the street, or it might be "all of the above." Cancer pets may attempt to hide it from you, but Cancer is the number one most sensitive and feeling member of the Zodiacal family. That's the reason for the notorious Crab shell. Cancer's hard, but very thin, shell is simply there for protection. Because of Cancer's extreme sensitivity, they tend to go at things in a sideways, indirect manner. After all, directly going for what one wants, leaves one open to the risk of rejection. That is Cancer's biggest emotional fear. Your Cancer pet likes tradition, family, baseball, and apple pie. Cancer is sentimental about the past. For your Cancer pet, the past often feels more real than the unknown future. It's important to understand that your Cancer pet simply feels safer and more certain about moving into the unknown future, when knowing and remembering the past. It's best to give young Cancer pets a protective, quiet, and secure environment. Young Cancer pets have a reputation for being hyper-sensitive to their surrounding environment from the first day out of the womb. When startled by loud noises, your Cancer pet may try to crawl up into his or her little protective shell in order to hide out from whatever nasty old thing may have been causing the unwelcome disturbance. The "Crab" is seldom comfortable in a wider and more impersonal social setting, So they may tend to create a small, enclosed environment, if only in their mind, and only allow a few select humans into their private sanctuary. Being little emotional sponges, they soak up whatever feelings are in the atmosphere. So when training your young Cancer pet, who loves home and sanctuary above all else, plan on letting them take along one of their favorite objects for security sake. | | |
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