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Old 02-22-2009, 11:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want my cat to get well. She has diabetes and other problems keep cropping up too. I've spent a lot of alpha time affirming her getting well and visualizing her running around and feeling great . . . but we're not getting much of anywhere.

I've done all the conventional veterinary stuff and a number of possible alternative remedies also. We (the vet and I) keep adding things. We started with better-quality food. Then added insulin. Then added potassium supplements. Then added cottage cheese for phosphorous. Then she got neuropathy, so we added Methyl B12. Then she got two urinary tract infections, so we added cranberry extract. Now I've switched to raw meat for her dinner. It just keeps going on. She just doesn't feel so great much of the time.

If anyone has any information on what I could learn about a healing technique I might use that would be more effective, I'd appreciate it.

She's coming along with me on alpha trips a lot. Usually we go down a hundred steps to a lake area and she runs around on the beach while I affirm her getting well. One time I thought I'd give her the ability to speak to me, and I asked her what she needed me to do. She said, "Pay attention to me." I told her I do pay attention to her (believe me, I do). She repeated "Pay attention to me."

I must remind anyone reading this that my big issue has been money. Now that I've been having a decent income for several months, I wonder if this is part of the thing. A money pit thing. I even thought about it at the time. I wondered if I manifested an illness for the cat, something that wasn't terminal, but certainly is expensive.
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Old 02-22-2009, 11:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have never heard of an animal getting diabetes before!

so what are you feeding your cat?
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Old 02-23-2009, 12:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It's very common in cats, and dogs get it too.

She gets canned Evo 95% meat (no wheat) in the morning, and Nature's Variety raw at night. Sometimes if I run out of Evo, she gets Fancy Feast (again, the no-wheat flavors). She gets little treats sometimes, the cottage cheese which the vet prescribed because her phosphorous was so low, other cheese, and a little fish occasionally. Sometimes I'll give her a couple teeny vegetables because she loves that, like three peas.

Before she got diabetes, she ate a fairly lousy diet, kibbles and people food. It sounds like this sort of diet is contributing to the high increase in diabetes in cats. But, I didn't realize. I thought I could reverse it with diet changes, but that didn't work.
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What does your cat want?

Maybe it knows it's time and you need to accept that.

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Maybe it knows it's time and you need to accept that.

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That's possible. But I don't know if that's what the cat wants. I'd like to think the cat wants to stick around.

We could all suspend any attempts to heal a loved one by saying, well, maybe it's time and we have to accept that. Nevertheless, people actively try to manifest healing for others, sometimes successfully.
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It's very common in cats, and dogs get it too.

She gets canned Evo 95% meat (no wheat) in the morning, and Nature's Variety raw at night. Sometimes if I run out of Evo, she gets Fancy Feast (again, the no-wheat flavors). She gets little treats sometimes, the cottage cheese which the vet prescribed because her phosphorous was so low, other cheese, and a little fish occasionally. Sometimes I'll give her a couple teeny vegetables because she loves that, like three peas.

Before she got diabetes, she ate a fairly lousy diet, kibbles and people food. It sounds like this sort of diet is contributing to the high increase in diabetes in cats. But, I didn't realize. I thought I could reverse it with diet changes, but that didn't work.
yeah, I was going to say that I didn't think that was a disease most animals (other than humans) get because they aren't usually eating bunches of processed foods, corn syrup, & sugar. But I can see if it ate a diet of "People" or processed foods how it could happen.

Will it kill/eat mice?
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Edit - Someone had a similar thread where they were trying to manifest better health for their dog (which they did).

Myself and others said to show as much love and appreciation to their pet as possible. Tell your pet how much you love him/her, how special she is, how much you appreciate her and more.

This might seem like an odd question, but how is the vibe in your household?

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Try Ho'oponopono - there are recent threads here in the forum, if you haven't seen them already.
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When my dog falls ill and we had a few scares, I always get to the vets in worse state than him (if we measure by how much each of us is shaking). What I mean is, I'm probably the worst person to send healing to my pet because I panic big time (I loooooooooooove my dog so much). So I tend to ask a friend of mine to send healing. Can you do that? Maybe the fear is getting on the way of a positive outcome?
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I wish you well. I don't know of any such things and I won't give you false hopes. All I can tell you is that, think of the fun things you had with your cat and hope for the best.

Just check regularly with other vets. to have a second opinion.
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yeah, I was going to say that I didn't think that was a disease most animals (other than humans) get because they aren't usually eating bunches of processed foods, corn syrup, & sugar. But I can see if it ate a diet of "People" or processed foods how it could happen.

Will it kill/eat mice?
I've done a lot of reading about this subject since this all started, and it sounds like dry food can be a huge culprit, because it's so full of stuff cats don't need. Corn, wheat gluten, and so on. I never knew, though, because all the cats I knew ate dry food and didn't get diabetes.

Oh yes, she will definitely kill/eat mice. I live in the country so have had a fair bit of problems with mice from time to time, and she's an excellent mouser. And she loves that raw food more than anything I've ever fed her. The first couple times I gave it to her, I thought I was going to have to perform the Heimlich maneuver
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Edit - Someone had a similar thread where they were trying to manifest better health for their dog (which they did).

Myself and others said to show as much love and appreciation to their pet as possible. Tell your pet how much you love him/her, how special she is, how much you appreciate her and more.

This might seem like an odd question, but how is the vibe in your household?
I do tell her all that stuff many times during the day, as I work at home and she's my constant companion. Honestly, she seems to mostly respond by going "whatever " (typical cat)

Not an odd question at all about the vibe. I've considered that throughout. She started having symptoms right around the time I was beginning the descent into my worst money problems. I could literally see how her issues would get worse when I would get freaky-stressed out.

What I'm not understanding now, though, is why she keeps having one thing after another, while things around here are improving a lot. A year ago I was stressed and scared much of the time, but not so much anymore. I can't get a handle on what she might be responding to, but there is definitely a syndrome that as soon as one problem gets cleared up/managed, another takes its place. It makes me want to call a halt to all this supplementation because I feel like one of those people who has to keep a little cabinet with drawers for all the pills.
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Good idea. I've seen some of the commentary but haven't investigated it at all.
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When my dog falls ill and we had a few scares, I always get to the vets in worse state than him (if we measure by how much each of us is shaking). What I mean is, I'm probably the worst person to send healing to my pet because I panic big time (I loooooooooooove my dog so much). So I tend to ask a friend of mine to send healing. Can you do that? Maybe the fear is getting on the way of a positive outcome?
Yes, I can do that.

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I wish you well. I don't know of any such things and I won't give you false hopes. All I can tell you is that, think of the fun things you had with your cat and hope for the best.

Just check regularly with other vets. to have a second opinion.
Yeah, I'm fortunate because my ex is a vet, and we're still good friends, so he functions as the second opinion. The clinic I take the cat to also is holistic, which is cool -- the vet in charge is a chiropractic vet also, and very interested in nutrition.
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I've done a lot of reading about this subject since this all started, and it sounds like dry food can be a huge culprit, because it's so full of stuff cats don't need. Corn, wheat gluten, and so on. I never knew, though, because all the cats I knew ate dry food and didn't get diabetes.

Oh yes, she will definitely kill/eat mice. I live in the country so have had a fair bit of problems with mice from time to time, and she's an excellent mouser. And she loves that raw food more than anything I've ever fed her. The first couple times I gave it to her, I thought I was going to have to perform the Heimlich maneuver
i was just thinking about just doing the natural thing - buy some mice at the pet store and find a box or something with high enough sides it can't escape then let the cat jump in and have at it! lol

my belief about cats is they like to eat mice, baby rabbits, other rodents, and birds. I'll call it the "Cat Program" for my reality.... so if that is the program that's running I'd try feeding the cat according to its program.

but that's just how I'd do it - and visualize a happy & healthy cat.
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i was just thinking about just doing the natural thing - buy some mice at the pet store and find a box or something with high enough sides it can't escape then let the cat jump in and have at it! lol

my belief about cats is they like to eat mice, baby rabbits, other rodents, and birds. I'll call it the "Cat Program" for my reality.... so if that is the program that's running I'd try feeding the cat according to its program.

but that's just how I'd do it - and visualize a happy & healthy cat.
I had fleeting thoughts of that myself, of catching rodents outside with live traps and letting the cat have at it. A problem is, she has a tendency to ralph it back up when she does eat one. Then I come home to this lovely sight.

It seems like that raw food diet is about as close as one can get to the real thing. They've got it formulated to include most everything a cat would eat if the cat ate actual mice, including the food that the mice eat which is in their digestive system.
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If this is important enough to you, I highly recommend reiki, for healing yourself and your cat and anyone and any animal you might want to heal in the future. It is a small investment to do the reiki 1 level (shouldn't be more than $300) and it will last a lifetime. It has changed my life. You can do it on your cat, even from a short distance if necessary. It brings a good inner feeling on whoever you direct it to, and in some cases it might dissolve physical ailments with regular use (i.e. once a day/week), but that's not a promise.
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Edit - Someone had a similar thread where they were trying to manifest better health for their dog (which they did).

Myself and others said to show as much love and appreciation to their pet as possible. Tell your pet how much you love him/her, how special she is, how much you appreciate her and more.

This might seem like an odd question, but how is the vibe in your household?
Actually .. my dog now has a brain tumor :/


And hold on ..your cat TALKED TO YOU!?
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it's normal for one to deduce the thoughts of an animal. if you look at an animal and that animal is cute, you'd be thinking wa... it's so cute. it may be calling to me.

I guess that's what he meant by talking to the animals.
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Actually .. my dog now has a brain tumor :/


And hold on ..your cat TALKED TO YOU!?
That must be very scary for you. Can we work on healing your dog too?

I'm so frustrated with conventional medicine anyway, and I also am disturbed by so many alternative solutions which are, forgive me, basically nonsense. There's got to be better psychological, therapeutic, and nutritional ways to address disorders.

My cat talked to me during a deep alpha meditation. Of course the message wasn't very clear.

Bliss Sage -- I'll look into reiki. I've heard a lot about it. I also wonder if there are reiki practitioners around here who work on pets. I bet the place I get the raw food from would know.

Torilink -- another thing -- I got to thinking about how maybe I need to think like a cat. What does a cat want? What's natural for a cat? My cat gets her food by me setting it on her plate. She thinks she gets it by begging for it. That's not very natural cat-like. This crossed my mind yesterday as I was tossing tiny bits of cheese across the kitchen for her to chase. I do this so at least she has to chase something. One rolled under the dishwasher and she flicked a front paw out to grab it, and I thought it has been such a long time since I'd seen her do something like that, sort of a hunting action.

I gave her a little food when I had lunch but I hid it behind the couch so she had to go hunt for it.
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Bliss Sage -- I'll look into reiki. I've heard a lot about it. I also wonder if there are reiki practitioners around here who work on pets. I bet the place I get the raw food from would know.
Any reiki practitioner can work on pets if they want to. I would imagine most would be willing to do so as well. It's not much different from working on people. I hope you will be able to help your kitty somehow.
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Interesting .. and yes, I dont like medicine, either.

My dog is on Hoxsey treatment which is known for shrinking tumors, and even dissolving them.
He is also on a bunch of natural vitamins.
So he should be okay
I surely hope so.

You should contact a Holistic Vet.
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My dog was ill about a two years ago.I tried visualizing,affirming too,but it ended up with a tragic result.

After he got ill, he started staying at the vet's office.The veterinarian couldn't be sure what his illness was,then after a month we took him to another veterinarian who was working as an assistant professor-lecturer in an animal hospital but he continued staying at the previous vet's office.He told us that my dog had waist rupture.After a few days,i saw that he was moving very slowly.The previous veterinarian thought that nothing was wrong with him and didn't do anything to him.And that night... you can guess the result...

I think i would not visualize nor affirm for his health if i would have another chance...But i am not sure what caused this tragedy,because the veterinarian couldn't solve it,it remained as a mystery.Maybe trying different veterinarians is the best choice.If your veterinarian couldn't solve your cat's problems,i would try another veterinarian.

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My dog was ill about a two years ago.I tried visualizing,affirming too,but it ended up with a tragic result.The veterinarian couldn't be sure what his illness was,then after a month we took him to another veterinarian who was working as an assistant professor-lecturer in an animal hospital.He told us that my dog had waist rupture.After a few days,i saw that he was moving very slowly.The previous veterinarian thought that nothing was wrong with him and didn't do anything to him.And that night... you can guess the result...

I felt like you too,i thought it might be my manifestation because after my mother's bad dream about my dog i scared too much and i have doubt that maybe I manifested his illness.(it happened the next day after my mother's dream)

I think i would not visualize nor affirm for his health if i would have another chance...But i am not sure what caused this tragedy,because the veterinarian couldn't solve it,it remained as a mystery.Maybe trying different veterinarians is the best choice.If your veterinarian couldn't solve your cat's problems,i would try another veterinarian.I am very regretful that i trusted my veterinarian and didn't take my dog to another veterinarian that day in which i noticed that my dog was moving very slowly...

I hope your cat gets well in little time...

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Okay, ALG your friendly neighbourhood magickal handyman is here.

Talking To Animals (I must admit I haven't tried this myself)

Colors: Blue, brown
Elements: Air, Earth
Chakras: Belly, throat
Planets: Mercury, Earth, Moon
Entities: Some suitable ones would be Raphael; Saint Francis of Assisi, or just cats in general. My occult book recommends Hecate for cats but I'm a bit biased against Hecate.

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"While holding your trigger, take a few deep breaths and focus your attention on the animal in question. Imagine a link of blue light connecting the two of you. The connecting line can be through the air or through the land beneath you. It is important not to think of the connection as too projective or threatening, but rather as a soft and steady connection to your animal.

Imagine this as your "phone" line, translating your communcations back and forth. Think your message in words or better yet, in pictres. Allow the response to come to you. It too might be in words or pictures. Animals, particularly wild ones, don't recognise the words we use, but our psyches are able to translate the messages in ways we all understands. I've had full-fledged conversations with insects as well as four-legged friends.

When done, say farewell and imagine the energetic link dissolving away harmlessly."
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ALG -- what's "the trigger" though?
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:47 AM   #27 (permalink)
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I am hosting a Law of Attraction free teleseminar on March 4. One of my guest speakers works with animals (mostly dogs) using Access Energy Transformation, where she actually communicates with the dog and finds out its point of view. Sounds very strange, I know, but I actually have been using it with my dog to help aggressive and scared behavior and it has worked. You can get more information here (and actually post a question for her to answer during the teleseminar). Law of Attraction-A How To Manual


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My dog was ill about a two years ago.I tried visualizing,affirming too,but it ended up with a tragic result.The veterinarian couldn't be sure what his illness was,then after a month we took him to another veterinarian who was working as an assistant professor-lecturer in an animal hospital.He told us that my dog had waist rupture.After a few days,i saw that he was moving very slowly.The previous veterinarian thought that nothing was wrong with him and didn't do anything to him.And that night... you can guess the result...

I felt like you too,i thought it might be my manifestation because after my mother's bad dream about my dog i scared too much and i have doubt that maybe I manifested his illness.(it happened the next day after my mother's dream)

I think i would not visualize nor affirm for his health if i would have another chance...But i am not sure what caused this tragedy,because the veterinarian couldn't solve it,it remained as a mystery.Maybe trying different veterinarians is the best choice.If your veterinarian couldn't solve your cat's problems,i would try another veterinarian.I am very regretful that i trusted my veterinarian and didn't take my dog to another veterinarian that day in which i noticed that my dog was moving very slowly...

I hope your cat gets well in little time...
That really must have been heartbreaking, Jack. Honestly, though, after immersing myself in study of LoA for quite some time now, I see no evidence of the supposed phenomenon that people attract what they are afraid of, except when they act in detrimental ways because of their fear. It seems to be psychological rather than cosmic.

Sure, people will toss out anecdotes saying, "Well -- I was really afraid someday I'd get in a car accident, and then -- one day I did!" But overwhelmingly, the evidence goes in the opposite direction. A person may be fearful of rejection, and then attract rejection by acting insecure and needy. But I see no evidence that people who are afraid of plane crashes get in plane crashes more often than people who aren't afraid.

I shy away from LoA ideas where people have to really go through a lot of contortions to try to support these theories. Just because a respected author says something, doesn't necessarily make it true. One main point that stands out for me about the theory "we attract what we fear," is that if that were really the case, the death rates for babies and children would be astronomically high. Every woman who'd ever had one miscarriage would never be able to bring an unborn baby into the world. Any child who had a serious illness or injury, who needed an operation, who had to stay in the hospital for some reason -- they'd all die, because the parents are afraid.

It just doesn't hold up.

If anything, it looks like your mother had some precognition in that dream.
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I have another question...
How do I manifest my dog getting better?

I have tried just closing my eyes and visualize him doing everything that he did when he was healthy, but I feel like im just looking at memories or something
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it is said that animals will stay around for as long as their owners or masters want them to. they sense and know this. if you accept the fact that your cat may want to go, she may go. if that is not what she wants or needs, she will not go. if her bad health persists after this, you have to believe that she will get better. she will also sense this. for her to start healing herself (with your help) you and her need to be happy. disease cant live in a happy body. have questions? ask.
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