650:In general: Happiness and riches
To tame some: gains from dubious sources
Stuffed: unnecessary worries
Wild: difficulties
Family pets: Ease;
651:Climbing trees: tenacious enemies
Screaming: self-serving praises
To bother it: to pain a friend
Dancing: lots of joy
To kill it: tough adversity;
652:To see it : luck in gambling
To hunt it: adventure is to be avoided
Who attacks you: loss
Dancing: confronted with foolish people
Cub: victim of your friends' mistakes;
653:In general: impositions, complications
To gnaw at it : misfortune
To pick it up : prosperity
To burn it: melancholy, despondency
To break it : rupture with friends;
654:Flying : good news
Passing : unfulfilled dreams
Fed: joyous company
Water birds: sadness
In a cage: blessed child
Caught: worries
Eggs: inheritance
To hold one: big winning;
655:Wild: danger with a friend
Black: misfortune
To pet it: ungratefulness
Mewing: exhausting lawsuit
Cat fur: a lost object is found again
To see it: a treacherous friend
To get scratched: obstacles;
656:In general: thrift leads to happiness
In a meadow: winnings in a lottery
Fatty: successful action
Thin: difficult items ahead
To lead some: joy on the way;
657:In general: Friendship
Barking: cheerfulness
To play with: Reconciliation
To hunt with: courage and happiness
Rabid: a friend in danger
Biting: family quarrels
On a leash: enemies
On a chain: vigilant thieves;
658:To hear one: worries, illness
To see one: unpleasant visit
Flying: you'll avoid a danger
On the roof: you'll learn of someone's death;
659:In general: prosperity
To milk it: wedding
Stables: concealed aspiration
Grazing: comfortable life;
660:In general: a loss
Cawing: misfortune
To scare one away: you'll sue a crook
Several flying: death omen ;
661:In general: warning against a robbery
Flames: important gain to come
Fireworks: invitation to a party
To light one: playing in the open.;
662:Quilt: your guest or host is of an unsound mind
Feathers: Fortune
Feathers on the wind: lost possessions;
663:To eat some: ignore slanders
To catch some: envied
Slipping through your hands: you're missing a juicy deal 
To see one: A crafty one, you'll win your case
Writhing: unpleasant news;
664:Received : gains
Cooked : victim of allegation
Bought: to suffer a loss
Eaten: vexations
Seen: quarrels
Out of the nest: a widower as a marrying prospect
Bad: obstacles
Cracked or squashed : displeasures;
665:In general: Health, happiness
Sheared: important gains
In a meadow: wealth in the long term
Gambolling: good company
White: loyal friendship
Black: betrayals between friends
Thin: thwarted projects;
666:In general: honour, fame
Black: mourning
To wear some as ornaments: treks to far-distant lands
White: restored dignity
Panache: conceit;
667:To eat one: benevolence
To fish them: big gains
Large: satisfaction
Small: disappointments
To cook one: opulent home
To buy some: erroneous information
Golden: marriage to a wealthy spouse;
668:In general: worries, despondency
To catch some: great ordering of your stuff
To get bitten: quick benefits
Aphids: disillusionment in the near-future;
669:In general: Hostility
To catch some: forbidden paths
To kill some: nuisances
To be assaulted by flies or others insects: sadness and grave illness;
670:To pluck one: bitterness
To roast one : visit
To buy one: you're regarded as hare-brained
To eat one: talkative company
Flying: big trek
To kill one: inheritance
Wild: news form abroad;
671:To shoot at it: felicity
To see it: wining at the lottery
To eat it: bickering between friends;
672:Sitting on her eggs: dreams getting fulfilled
With hatchling: large family
Several: lasting embarrassment;
673:Lost: pious wife
To have some: comfort
Sleeping, grazing: happy thought
To look for one: Gratification
To kill one: mercy
Startled: gratification with children;
674:In general: disappearance of a loved one
To eat it: contentment
To cut it: mourning
To render it: caution;
675:To have some: lots of money
To kill some: To escape danger
In someone: thriving business
At home: wealth;
676:In general: no rushing towards novelty
Long: to ridicule oneself in public
Matted: Lack of cool thinking
To cut it: to cut ties with relations
Straw mat: cosy home;
677:White: happy marriage
In a mousetrap: adversity reduced to nil
Running: thrift
Fleeing before a cat or caught: trouble
Mousetrap: swindle ahead;
678:In general: health, changes in life conditions
To drink some: success
To carry it: to act without seconds thoughts
Boiled: levity
To buy it: honoured commitments
To hand it out: blissful home
Butter: crooks;
679:To see it: excellent luck in dealings
Fatty: happiness will come
Beef: good relations with your loved ones
To kill it: income
To lead it: hassles ahead
Thin: high prices;
680:In general: To stand someone up  
To eat it: wealth
To kill it: loss
White: joy;
681:In general: peaceful life
Herd in a meadow: wealth
Killed: unfair sufferings
To eat mutton: to be witness to a murder
To carry one on one's back: very high honours
Bleating: sad news;
682:To catch it: temptation
To not manage to evade it: negative prospects
To get bitten: end of family tranquillity
To see it tense: saved from all danger
To kill it: victory against adversity;
683:In general: quarrel and irritation
To shoot at it: useless work
To catch one: unexpected encounter
Chirping: gossips, gabfest;
684:In general: Indigence
Black mane: fullness
White: innocence in danger
Dirty: irritation
To mount: pride
To ride: danger
To fall: wealth
To sell: good speculations
Horseshoe: providence
To shoe: a trek soon;
685:Happy and nimble: lucky in love matters
Nest: family happiness;
686:A wild animal: arduous tasks, benefits, respect;
687:In general: slandering circle
To catch one: find a solution to a strenuous situation
To et bitten: misfortune;
688:In general: unpleasant or unhealthy contact
To get stung:: disenchantment
To swat it away: rupture
Hornet's nest: difficult fight;
689:To catch a live one: fruitful speculations
To shot one down: to alleviate one's sufferings
To see one: robber;
690:Spider web: unpleasant business;
691:Howling: someone want to outdo you
Chasing each other: sinister, detrimental neighbours;
692:Teeming: victim of frame-ups
To kill one: luck at gambling
To fear it: financial hassles
To hook for fishing: to use one's enemies
In a dish: adversity
Red worm: greed for food;