Health and Wellness Floral Essences for Cats
Is your cat stressed out? Have you tried Floral Essences for your feline?
Floral Essences for Cats
Healing with the clean, pure, beautiful agents of nature is surely
the one method of all which appeals to most of us
~ Edward Bach
Floral Essence therapies are becoming increasingly popular these days, and this also includes pet owners, since just as humans can benefit from the energetic balance of these flower essences, animals can do the same with some of them. For cats, for example, floral essence therapy can be beneficial.
There are not uncommon complaints from people who say their cat lives stressed and does not get along with anyone; or scratch the furniture compulsively; Among many other situations, there are many negative feelings that can influence an animal. Beyond the hassle, seeing the fur in this situation is heartbreaking for tutors, who sometimes no longer know what to do to provide them with well-being.
It is at these times that giving non-invasive therapy such as the floral essence medicine a chance, it can be very convenient as it is easy to introduce the use of floral flowers to your cat friend.
Feline Floral Essences
To begin your cat’s floral essence therapy with a specific Bach flower, you just need to apply the appropriate number of drops, which for cats are usually about 4 drops, directly on the animal’s tongue – if he allows it – 4 times a day.
If the animal is a bit uncertain and reluctant to accept the medication with this method, it is possible to place the drops mixed with food or diluted in his water, regarding the same amount that would be administered directly on the tongue, as well as the intervals in which they would be usually taken. For those cases where the person chooses to leave the animal’s water with the floral all day long, you mustn’t forget to change this water every day.
Here are some of Bach’s floral essences that can be great supporters in treating domestic cats’ emotions.
Aspen (Populus tremula): Floral of fearlessness, it is indicated for cats that have unexplained fears and wake up with inexplicable meows and squeaks.
Beech (Fagus silvatica): Floral of empathy and tolerance; it is recommended for intolerant cats with social difficulties, either with other animals or with people, who squeak and fight with other animals around the house.
Centaury (Centaurium erythreaea): Self-asserting and self-willing floral is aimed at docile cats who are too submissive to others and catch up with other animals in the house without even defending themselves.
Cherry Plum (Pruniscerasifera): Floral of mental balance is indicated for cats that show aggressive behavior, with uncontrolled emotional and excessive violence.
Chicory (Chicorium entybus): It is a Floral to inspire unconditional and disinterested love, and it is geared to cats who do emotional blackmail and throw “tantrum” to get the attention of their human guardians.
Clematis (Clematis vitalba): This floral is special for when your cat is feeling sick, is an exclusive floral that serves as an adjunctive treatment for trembling cats.
Gentian (Yellow Gentianella): It is an antidepressant floral indicated for animals that have symptoms of depression, usually when in situations involving a change of homes, grief, abandonment, or change of ownership, for example.
Gorse (Ulex europaeus): Another antidepressant floral is indicated for cases where the animal shows symptoms of depression. Gorse represents a more intense kind of discouragement and disconsolation than the ones Gentian can treat. In the Gorse state, the animal soul is totally refusing to be encouraged, so sure that their case has no possible solution. When sick, they always think that their illness may be incurable and that nothing can be done.
Still, Dr. Bach considered it a remedy for uncertainty and did not put it with the flowers for despair with Sweet Chestnut. And this reveals that the central problem in Gorse is lack of faith, loss of hope and self-confidence. Remember that nothing goes without consulting the responsible veterinarian.
Holly (Ilex aquifolium): It is the Floral for love, and it helps reduce episodes of jealousy in cats, such as when a new animal is introduced into the house or with the arrival of a baby that steals attention, for example.
Impatiens (glanduliferous impatiens): Floral of patience and delicacy, it is indicated for cats that meow and require the attention of their guardian all day, showing an angry and compulsive behavior at times.
Mimulus (Mimulus guttatus): Floral of courage, it is recommended for cats that are very fearful and are frightened of everything, whether they are other animals, all forms of noises, places, outsiders, or even family members.
Mustard (Sinapis arvensis): This is the floral of joy and delight, and it is one of the most used antidepressants for cats and is indicated for all forms of depression in these animals. Many who work with Bach Flower Essences believe that the “Mustard state” every so often comes with us into this life – that it is a karmic state, arising from the depths of the soul.
Rock Rose (Helianthemum Nummularium): This is the medicine recommended for animals that are being adopted and or rescued from stressful and abusive environments, such as fight rings, racing, or isolation. It is also recommended for animals’ nightmares because it cleanses their auric field and allows them to start dissolving the harmful emotions and painful memories.
Star of Bethlehem (ornithogalum umbellatum): Floral for healing trauma, it is suitable for those animals who have experienced trauma such as a severe and prolonged illness, a beaten, sudden separation from their mother or caregiver, the rescue from an abusive situation, or a change of home or owner.
Vine (Vitis vitis): Floral of humbleness and kindness, it is used on cats that are fearful and aggressive and attack everyone for no apparent reason, without letting anyone get close even to comforted and petted.
Walnut (Juglans regia): The new floral is basically the floral of change and is suitable for any cat that goes through a transition of any origin, such as moving to a new house, a new owner, or modification of diet.
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Ministry Earth is a collective Awareness-Raising, Perception-Building Initiative from Humanity Healing International, Cathedral of the Soul Educational outreaches created to introduce the perspective of Ethical Consciousness and Nonhuman Personhood to its Animal & Eco Ministries. Ministry Earth is a Service-Oriented Initiative and its Magazine is a Copyrighted Publication of OMTimes Media, Inc. Broadcasting and Publishing House.