Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 I don't get to this site very often, so I hope I'm not repeating what others may have said. With very hypersensitive cats, those who have been abused and/or sick, I find that doing the TW strengthening before sedating helps.  If you know points, it would be a 3 point balance: strengthen, sedate, control point.  TW does not trust enough to allow sedation alone. I'm sure someone told you there are animal meridian charts available, even online if you google.  Titanya Dahlin, Donna's daughter, has some she drew that are quite colorful. The meridians are very much what you would expect from knowing human meridians. Figure 8s, chakra balance, hooking chakras together, spinning a magnet or crystal have all helped cats I know in the past.  Much can be done by intuition and remote work. Be sure to approach the cats each time as if it were the first.  Let them sniff your fingers, talk gently, take lots of time.  It may take months for a bit of trust and comfort.  We have one cat who was pretty messed up emotionally who is still evolving after 4-5 years.  She just recently started getting in a lap for brief times. Best of luck in giving another chance for joy to the animals.  Do be sure to let them see or smell or hear nature as much as possible, even if you have to buy one of those DVDs for cats.  I always thought they were dumb, but just now I realized that in some living situations it may be what the guys need. Sue Live traffic, local info, maps, directions and more with the NEW MapQuest Toolbar. Get it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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