Thanks for the replies. I am so glad for the continued presence of our pets, who offer us a kind of love which is different from any other.
Morrighan, I am glad you can relate. I would love to wake up more often with this kind of experience in my mind/heart. But, I don't forget them, and the memories help me just as much as other events in my day to day life. Thank you, too, Buddy H
Vicky, I love hearing how Eli helped you in life and also came to you with that amazing message from Tristan, your cat. Wow. I really must open my mind to the possibilities because that is just wonderful how this all happened for you.
The cat I saw on the porch. "Just" a cat who I see walking around occasionally. I imagine it is a very happy cat, as our bird and squirrel population in my neighborhood is huge and very active. But, a spiritual moment, yes, I guess I would say yes to that. The most ordinary moments can be very special. In this world, what is peaceful and actually perfect does exist, I'm sure of it.
Our pets teach us so much. I have not been separated for a single night from my dog for six years, since I got her. She goes everywhere with me when I travel and has the most sweet and cheerful disposition. I wish I had known this kind of bond earlier in my life, but I suppose I wasn't ready yet. She is perfect for me and it is very hard to imagine what life would be like without her. So, I can well imagine your grief over Tristan, if the bond was so very close.
One of the best things about feeling more certain about an afterlife from this kind of contact is feeling that actual love across the "great divide" -- for me, it makes this latter part of my life much more hopeful, more optimistic, and makes me more resilient than in my earlier days.
In any case, I have never had any contact that I remember since my cat passed years ago. But, of course, I have thought of her from time to time, and I am glad she appeared for me at last. Perhaps she will do it again sometime.