Most any cat owner will
tell you their feline friends
are capable of conveying emotion.
In fact, they may even say
they can recognize and distinguish
specific emotions their cats
display, including love, anger,
illness, annoyance and more.
Scientific experiments on
both humans and animals indicate
that emotional responses are
triggered by physical stimuli.
Considering that cats have
sensory systems that are much
more sensitive than the human
senses of sight, smell, sound,
taste and touch, there's no
question that our pets' environments
are so closely linked to their
states of mind.
Unlike humans, cats do not
have the conscious ability
to integrate, process and
grow from their emotional
experiences. Instead, cats
will react, take in and indicate
their emotions, but are not
able to process their imbalances
like we can.
This explains why a healthy
emotional environment is vital
for cats, as well as for all
animals. A healthy cat must
be afforded enough space,
love, and attention if he
is to thrive. But foremost,
and frequently overlooked,
is a peaceful home environment.
Cats are extremely sensitive
to stress, and living in a
home with arguments, negative
energies or tension will affect
his
emotional well-being and health.
Today I will share aromatherapy
recipes to treat common emotional
issues your cat may be facing,
including stress, loneliness,
grief and separation anxiety/abandonment.
***IMPORTANT!***
Animals respond very well
to flower essences and essential
oils. They are very gentle
and safe methods of treating
emotional imbalances or stress-related
symptoms. But please remember
that animals are very sensitive
and only require a minute
dosage of essential oils.
Avoid any sensitive areas,
such as the head, eyes, ears
and mouth. Pour a few drops
of these aromatic blends into
the palm of your hands and
very gently pat your cat along
the spine.
Prepare these aromatic blends
by pouring the essential oils
into a 10ml bottle, then adding
an organic vegetable oil to
fill.
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Relieve Stress
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Have you recently moved, taken
in another pet, had a baby?
Changes like these can be
stressful for you as well
as your pet. Try this aromatic
blend to relieve your cat's
stress.
· 3 drops Lavender
· 1 drop Neroli
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Combat Loneliness
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Do you work outside the home
or travel frequently? In spite
of their independent nature,
cats long for company and
affection. Use this aromatic
blend to help your cat combat
bouts of loneliness.
· 4 drops Marjoram
· 1 drop Rose
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Grief/Loss of a Companion
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If you recently experienced
the loss of a pet or other
family member, your cat is
likely grieving with you.
This aromatic blend can help
your pet deal with feelings
of grief and loss.
· 1 drop Rose
· 3 drops Lavender
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Separation Anxiety/Abandonment
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Will you be taking a summer
vacation without your pet?
Use this aromatic blend to
help your cat adjust to his
separation from you.
· 2 drops Roman Chamomile
· 3 drops Lavender
Order what you need to create
these blends yourself now:
===> http://www.aromalchemy.com/aromatherapy/ouroils.html
For more information about
flower essences and holistic
care for animals, visit these
links:
AnaFlora Animal Communication
& Flower Essences
===> http://www.anaflora.com/index.htm
Master's Flower Essences,
Pets and Animals
===> http://mastersessences.com/7Pets.html
Holistic Health Care for
Animals
===> http://www.specialneedspets.org/holistic.htm
In Good Health,Francoise
Rapp
http://www.AromAlchemy.com
(c) Francoise Rapp, 2002.
Internationally renowned aromatherapist
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