Peevishness and melancholy.

Being misused, imposed upon.

Seeing a happy friend; bad for servants, for others good; also denotes generosity.

Loss of all kinds, several misfortunes.

Making a long journey, an early and happy marriage.

Fortune and blessing. 23.

Unsteadiness in business, doubtful success. 50.

Being unkindly treated.

Gaining a good reputation and many friends. 69.

Health and gladness.

Firmness and resolution.

Persecution, disgrace, poverty, and failure in business. 73.

Scantiness, coming to want.

Luck and wealth.

Denotes luck, health, riches. 80.

Riches and health.

Hearing about secrets. 126.

Being plagued, vexation. 22.

Domestic quarrels.

Bad reputation.

False accusation.

Sickness, trouble, loss.

Getting out of all danger, safety.

Getting faithful friends. 179.

Gain, considerable bettering of -one’s circumstances….

Getting insulted by friends.

Being a favourite of females. 296.

Becoming happy by an unknown person. 15.

Profit, harmonious family-life. 17.

Profit and unexpected happiness.

Denotes good success in all undertakings.

Being honoured or soon married.

Restlessness, peevishness. 6.

Continual disunion, separation of friends.

Getting plenty of work. 318.

Commencing a great undertaking.

(Cheetah | Panther) Lynx, a cheetah, or a panther in a dream represent might, exaltation, cuddling and coquetry, along with anger, rage and enmity. A lynx in a dream also represents an enemy who does not show either his enmity nor friendliness. Fighting with a lynx in a dream means fighting with someone with such qualities and character. Using a lynx to hunt with in a dream means prosperity and might.

…To dream of a white cat is lucky; of a black, either extremely lucky or the reverse; of a tabby, neither lucky nor unlucky; of a tortoiseshell, simply disastrous.Of the many cat dreams that have from time to time been related to me, I think the following are the best examples:Mrs. Smith, who resides in the neighbourhood of Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, writes to me thus:“My daughters and I have on several occasions dreamed of white cats, and our dreams have always been the precursors of astonishing pieces of good luck. Daisy, my eldest daughter, dreamed a black cat sprang on her shoulder and refused to stir, the night before she received tidings that her picture was on the line in the Royal Academy. Vera, my second girl, dreamed she was punting on a lake, which was overcrowded with white cats, that swam about with the keenest enjoyment, every now…

Confusion in your own affairs.

Good crop, success is undertakings.