Hi guys! So I am currently unemployed due to being let go from my old job last month for corporate structure re-working. And as such, I asked Belial for help receiving a job which will help me grow more, as an offering I gave him bloody ground beef.
I had left it out all day for 6 hours until I went to the kitchen once and came back to my cat that had eaten the whole thing.
I am keeping an eye on my cats health of course (since the meat was sitting out for a while) but I am afraid I don’t understand if this could have correlation of if my offering had been accepted or rejected?
While giving the offering I had also chanted Belial’s enn for a long time
Should I give him another offering (covered this time)?
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Cats are sacred - the offering was accepted in the best way possible. 
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Thank you so much to you both for helping clarify!!
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Probably was posessed by one of Belial spirits and now is your familiar.
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I second what others said, the offering was accepted in the most gracious way 
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He is literally said to have a cat as one of his heads so hell yeah I think it was accepted
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And honestly this is why offerings are left at crossroads and are often eaten by animals. It’s the “spirits” way of accepting something of “material” nature.
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That’s even some thing here in Brazil, not only animals but here it’s said that the Exu spirits (Eshu Legion from Quimbanda) possess some drunkards or beggars to drink the liquor or eat the offering that are left in the crossroads.
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Thank you everyone!! Today marked the third and final day of my offerings (all of which my cat ate 2/3 of which I did not notice being eaten) but alleviated my concerns! Now hoping and waiting for results in my search for a job…
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If the cat ate ground beef that had been sitting out for around 6 hours, chances are the cat will be just fine…especially if it’s a healthy adult cat with a decent immune system. Cats are obligate carnivores and their digestive systems are designed to handle raw meat far better than humans can.
Here’s what to watch for over the next 24–48 hours:
Normal behavior: eating, drinking, grooming, using the litter box as usual
No vomiting or diarrhea: a little soft stool could happen, but anything extreme or bloody is a red flag
Energy levels: if your cat is lethargic, hiding, or acting distressed, it’s worth a vet check
Six hours is not ideal, but it’s not uncommon for cats (especially outdoor or semi-feral types) to eat older or even “questionable” meat and be perfectly fine. Still, if the beef had any additives or seasoning, that’s a bigger concern…plain raw meat is usually low risk in small amounts.
So unless you see vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or weird behavior, you’re probably in the clear.
Give your little demon a watchful eye and maybe a bowl of fresh water to help flush anything funky.
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