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Dear Carol,
So far, Feng Shui has not come to the dogs yet. In the olden days, priority
of Feng Shui goes to searching a site for a community e.g. a large city.
This would also apply to a site or a building or a home.
Therefore, in the past the emphasis of Feng Shui is not like what we are
doing, looking for `cures'. As for pet dogs, there is currently no mention
of this anywhere on the best place to place them in cages. I guess dogs used
to roam around and the Chinese (unfortunately) enjoy eating them. (I hope
this statement is not offensive or replusive, as I do not mean any harm. If
so, I sincerely apologise as I am stating the fact of life that some Chinese
people do eat dogs).
Warmest Regards
Cecil Lee
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Date: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 1:15 PM
Subject: Pets
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>I would like to know if there is any particular sector of our house that
our pet dog's cage should be place. Currently, his cage is in our kitchen
nook close to the intangible Disaster line for my husband.
>Thanks in advance.
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