Primary Theme: Extraterrestrial Races
Additional Themes: Consciousness, Soul & the Nature of Self · Human History & Ancient Civilisations
Sources: 4 transcripts, 3 speakers (Swaruu 9, Aneeka of Temmer, Mari Swaruu)
Transcripts: 117, A-023, S-164, S-267
Short Answer
Yes, Earth cats are connected to the Urmah — but through soul-level starseed relationships, not through a direct physical link that would mean an Urmah dies when a cat on Earth dies. The domestic cat as a species originated on the planet Avyon, the Urmah homeworld orbiting the star Vega, and was physically brought to Earth by the Taygetans during the pre-dynastic Egyptian period approximately 8,000 years ago. The Urmah themselves claim that small and large cats on Earth are their starseeds — meaning that Urmah souls may incarnate into feline bodies on Earth for simpler experiences, just as Taygetan or other stellar souls incarnate into human bodies (117). The Urmah keep domestic cats as pets on their own ships and worlds, and Aneeka describes the relationship as analogous to humans keeping miniature versions of themselves as pets (A-023).
How Cats Got to Earth
Swaruu states clearly that domestic cats were not introduced to Earth by the Urmah but by the Taygetans, during the era of ancient Egypt before its classic phase. The cats simply walked down the ramps of Taygetan ships — they were not gifts or deliberate introductions but companions who disembarked on their own. Swaruu notes that cats are "very prolific when they aren't watched against that" and that without birth control, cats would invade a whole ship in little time. There are no reliable records of the existence of domestic cats on Earth before approximately 8,000 years ago (117).
However, the original species itself — the domestic house cat — comes from the planet Avyon, the Urmah homeworld (A-023). Aneeka describes Avyon as "the planet cat of the galaxy" and notes that the domestic cat "already spread throughout the galactic zone" from there (A-023). So while the Taygetans were the immediate vector for cats reaching Earth, the species itself is Urmah in origin.
The Starseed Connection
The Urmah claim that small and large cats on Earth — both domestic and wild — are their starseeds (117). Swaruu reports this as the Urmah's own assertion rather than independently verified Taygetan knowledge, presenting it with the qualifier "or so they tell us."
The starseed concept as applied to cats works the same way it does for humans: a soul from a more advanced civilisation incarnates into a simpler body for a particular experience. Just as a Taygetan soul might incarnate as a human on Earth, an Urmah soul might incarnate as a cat. This does not mean a physical Urmah dies when an Earth cat dies — the soul connection operates across incarnations, not as a real-time biological link.
The S-267 healing series provides a striking example of this principle in reverse: during an astral healing ceremony aboard the Urmah flagship, when Mari Swaruu was being guided back to material consciousness from a vision state, her guide was a small orange striped house cat — a common domestic cat appearing within a high ceremonial Urmah context, serving as the bridge between the spirit world and the physical.
Urmah Keep Cats as Pets
Aneeka confirms that the Urmah keep domestic cats as pets aboard their ships and in their homes. She frames the relationship with an analogy: "The Urmah having common domestic cats as pets is as if we had little Taygetans or humans, little tiny humans, about 40cm, as pets" (A-023). They see domestic cats as their "little starseeds" (A-023).
Aneeka also notes that the Urmah must control the birth rate of their pet cats or they would be overwhelmed — the same problem the Taygetans face aboard their ships, where feline population control through hormone treatment is already necessary (A-023).
What the Corpus Does Not Say
The question of whether an Urmah dies when a cat on Earth dies is not directly addressed. However, based on the starseed framework described throughout the corpus, the answer would be no — the connection is at the soul level across incarnations, not a simultaneous physical link. An Urmah soul incarnating as an Earth cat would experience that cat's life and death as one incarnation among many, the same way any starseed does.
Key Transcript References
- 117 — Foundational account: cats introduced to Earth by Taygetans not Urmah, walked down ship ramps during pre-dynastic Egypt (~8,000 years ago), Urmah claim small and large cats on Earth as their starseeds ("or so they tell us"), no reliable records of domestic cats before ~8,000 years ago
- A-023 — Avyon as origin planet: domestic cat species comes from Avyon (Urmah homeworld, Vega system), Avyon described as "planet cat of the galaxy," Urmah keep domestic cats as pets ("little starseeds"), population control necessary, analogy to humans keeping miniature versions of themselves
- S-164 — Urmah subspecies context: the five core Urmah subspecies (lions/tigers/panthers/leopards/cheetahs) crossbreed freely, producing diverse coat patterns like domestic cats — continuity between species
- S-267 — Orange house cat as astral guide: during Urmah healing ceremony, a common domestic cat served as Mari's guide from the vision state back to material consciousness — demonstrating the spiritual bridge between domestic cats and the Urmah ceremonial world

