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Greetings!

 

I have spoken to you earlier about my cat Bernie and his chewing

himself to the bones. Well, it literally happened.

 

Someone had mentioned green aventurine but it didn't help.

I now put rose quartz in his water.

What else do you think can help him?

This is a vicious cycle: the more the skin (or lack of it)

bothers him, he more he chews on it and so on. It is an incessant

behaviour.

It has to be something that would drastically change him.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Dr. Maria Moratto

Prescription For Bliss

The Law of Attraction Alternative

rx4bliss

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Hi Maria,

 

While the crystals/stones are very beneficial, have you thought of trying Bach

Flower remedies for Bernie?

 

The Bach remedy - White Chestnut - is for any obsessive behavior such as

persistent licking or shewing of the skin until raw.

 

Might be worth a try. For my kitties, I put the remedies in their drinking

water, and if they don't need a remedy, it does not harm them in any way.

 

Blessings,

Janie

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It is not in your environment, it is not in luck or chance,

or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.

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I have spoken to you earlier about my cat Bernie and his chewing

himself to the bones. Well, it literally happened.

 

 

 

 

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Homeopathy is also well worth trying with a skilled Homeopath.

 

Muriel

, " Janie "

<reikiskhm wrote:

>

> Hi Maria,

>

> While the crystals/stones are very beneficial, have you thought of

trying Bach Flower remedies for Bernie?

>

> The Bach remedy - White Chestnut - is for any obsessive behavior

such as persistent licking or shewing of the skin until raw.

>

> Might be worth a try. For my kitties, I put the remedies in their

drinking water, and if they don't need a remedy, it does not harm

them in any way.

>

> Blessings,

> Janie

> Walk softly, Live gently

> http://www.balanceandflow.com

> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

> The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself.

> It is not in your environment, it is not in luck or chance,

> or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.

> ~Orison Swett Marden

>

>

> I have spoken to you earlier about my cat Bernie and his chewing

> himself to the bones. Well, it literally happened.

>

>

>

>

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Maria,

My girlfriend's Himalayan cat had a similar problem this summer. The

cat had licked its' entire bottom side (from rear end to chest)

entirely raw and bleeding, although I do not know if it went as deep

as to the bone.

 

I did a few rounds of surrogate EFT with the cat and I also had her

apply calendula cream to the affected areas. This is a homeopathic

cream that I learned about from a holistic veterinarian for some

trouble skin spots with my dogs. This was around late July or early

August and by September the licking had stopped almost entirely and

the fur started to grow back.

 

Also, around late September, she decided to try a raw food diet for

her cats, which I have been doing with my pets for almost two years

now. Within a month, the results for this cat have been amazing.

Not only does the cat not have any raw skin, but the coat is soft and

fluffy and the cat looks twice its normal size. She also has another

Himalayan which has been a bit finicky switching to raw, and to see

these two together and the differences in their coats is unbelievable.

Good luck to you and Bernie.

Ken

 

 

, " Dr. Maria Moratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Greetings!

>

> I have spoken to you earlier about my cat Bernie and his chewing

> himself to the bones. Well, it literally happened.

>

> Someone had mentioned green aventurine but it didn't help.

> I now put rose quartz in his water.

> What else do you think can help him?

> This is a vicious cycle: the more the skin (or lack of it)

> bothers him, he more he chews on it and so on. It is an incessant

> behaviour.

> It has to be something that would drastically change him.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Dr. Maria Moratto

> Prescription For Bliss

> The Law of Attraction Alternative

> rx4bliss

>

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