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Visits with Feline Friends

Cats versus dogs when it comes to number of visits it is more about how social they are and are you worried about the fact that your feline(s) have not ever been seen by anyone or hide when strangers visit….

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More Games to Play with Your Pets

Looking for more fun, interactive games that bring out your inner kid as well as many of your pets! These games can be played solo or with another human or two to keep…

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Practice Presence with Your Cats

With many cats there is a peacefulness about the way they choose to connect or be in a room. The first activity is to go where they hang out, not to necessarily touch them, but to be present with them. If they like to watch the birds in your yard or on a patio….

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Placing Your Self in Airplane Mode

We have all seen or heard of people, friends, or family members talking about the need for a digital break, yet with some people and situations it is important to extend it to when you are focusing on reaching a stage of presence with your pets. Cellphones, computers, televisions, social media – all can distract our…

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The Medicine of Cats and Dogs

When we begin tuning into the messages of Spirit, these can show up in a multitude of ways. Given my connection with nature and animal beings, I often discover information in the animal beings that show up in my business to the elements, clouds, and…

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Why Does My Dog Act Like a Cat (or Vice-Versa)?!

Do you have a dog that sometimes you wonder whether they are a cat?  Or a cat that acts like a dog?

Often the actions and behaviors of our animal companions can take on the personalities of whatever or whomever they were raised with or by. So, if your dog as a puppy was raised around an older sibling that is a cat,

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15 Things a Single Pet Doesn’t Say

If you have ever been around both households with single pets and those with multiple animal family members or are a parent of the latter, these statements may have been heard…

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Companionship and Food

Many of the pets I visit tend to not want to eat as that takes them into another room or away from connecting in the time we have together and rarely will they do so by themselves. What I have discovered is that if I sit adjacent to them and their bowl, I may have to hand feed them the first few times. Afterwards they will eat the majority of it on their own.

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Wise Words from a Feline Elder

Recently while visiting with a wise elder cat, she offered the guidance of the importance of focusing my attention on that which is the sweetness of life. And that by doing so it would ensure a new beginning.

Sometimes we give our mind full rein to guide us when really the key to welcoming the new into our physical world is to connect through our hearts to the way we want to feel living our dreams. Or what we hope to experience. What are the joys,

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Building Trust with a Feral Family

During my last blog, I wrote about the more introverted or reserved cats. I would like to share an experience from my perspective with a family of feral kitties that I had the opportunity to meet…

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