Pet Charms Made From Healing Stones

Blogged in CATS Wednesday September 30, 2009 at about 10:12 am

The ancient Chinese and Egyptians were said to believe in the natural healing power of semi-precious stones and crystals. Crystals and other stones were believed to provide strong benefits to those who carried them. Stones are made from the natural power of the earth’s energy, and some still believe in their healing power.

Websites are now available on the net that use these stones and crystals as alternative healing solutions for your pet! These sites specialize in creating pet necklaces or pet charms from various healing stones and crystals.

The pet charms are fashioned from different crystals and semi-precious stones to match the health needs of your cat or dog. The crystals used are said to provide relief from a number of different medical conditions including digestive or respiratory problems.

By utilizing the different healing stones and crystals in a pet charm, you can provide some relief for your best friend! If your dog or cat faces problems with stress, depression, or other problems, a pet charm or necklace made from healing stones could be a solution.

Below are some of the stones said to provide some healthy benefits:

Carnelian – Said to alleviate lower back pain and arthritis

Howlite – Believed to aid in tissue and bone growth

Quartz – A powerful general healer!

Rose Quartz – Said to calm and reduce nervousness

Tiger Eye – Believed to release tension and help with digestion

Remember that there is no substitute to a good veterinarian, but a pet charm made from healing stones might help comfort your pet and supplement the treatment prescribed by your vet.

If you require a holistic or alternative method to heal your pet, or if you just want your pet to look like a million bucks, a cool pet necklace could be an option. Pet charms made from healing stones with interesting properties might be exactly what you are looking for…

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Pet Healing and Cool Dog and Cat Necklaces

Blogged in CATS Tuesday September 29, 2009 at about 8:04 am

There are now websites available on the internet that provide a unique shopping experience if you are looking for items to buy for your pet!

Dog and cat necklaces are growing in popularity, and they can make your pet look gorgeous and feel fantastic! Some websites even utilize semi-precious stones (healing stones) and crystals to create cool and fashionable dog and cat necklaces.

Over 3500 years ago, the ancient Egyptians and Chinese believed that semi-precious stones and crystals contained magical healing powers and health benefits for those who wore them. Since the semi-precious stones and crystals were formed by the natural energy forces of the Earth, the ancients believed that those same energies and healing properties were forever trapped in the stones themselves. It is now possible to find dog necklaces and cat necklaces online that are made of the very same semi-precious stones and crystals believed by the ancients to offer such powerful healing powers.

Some of the stones used to make dog necklaces and cat necklaces are listed below:

Jade: Believed to help digestion problems Tiger Eye: Said to relieve tension, and help with asthma Quartz: Believed to be a powerful general healer Aventurine: Said to help with weight loss Bloodstone: Believed to help to purify the blood Garnet: Said to aid with depression, and help infection

Dog and cat necklaces fashioned from these types of stones not only look great, but also might help your pet feel better if it is suffering from a medical condition. You can learn more about various healing stones and crystals with a little bit of research.

There are websites on the internet that will help you figure out which healing stones will be best for your pet. You can even fashion your own unique dog and cat necklaces at some websites. Your pet can look stylish with a nice pet necklace, and you can relax in the knowledge that the healing stones and crystals around its neck are helping to keep it safe and healthy!

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Cat Food -The Dangerous Ingredients No Cat Food Should Contain

Blogged in CATS Tuesday September 29, 2009 at about 6:54 am

All of us would like to feed our kitty the best food possible, but finding a nutritious healthy food for your cat is not as easy as it seems. Looking at the beautifully designed bags filled with kibble, along with the enticing text using words such as “wholesome” “nutritious” and “Veterinary Recommended” it can be easy to be put at ease, especially after reading that the very first ingredient is meat!

Many ingredients found in pet food have nu business being there. Not only do they have no value whatsoever to the animal, but can be downright detrimental. Their only reason for being in the food is that they are cheap and increases the profit for the company and it’s share holders.

The multibillion pet food companies spend both time and effort making people believe that grains are healthy and wholesome in order to sell their food. The truth is that grains are implicated with a long range of chronic, painful and expensive health problems.

Corn, which can be found in most pet food, is a really bad ingredient. It is highly allergy producing, it irritates the intestines, and possibly the most detrimental problem is that corn has a high glycemic index.

What that means is that after the cat eats a meal that contains corn, her blood sugar level rises. Cats have different metabolic pathways than humans do, and do not have the necessary enzymes to handle the onslaught of sugar in their blood stream. While humans get their energy from sugar,cats get their energy from animal protein.

While the diet of a wild cat contains approximately 3-5% carbs, many commercial kibbles contain 30-60% carbs. 10-20 TIMES the normal amount.

After eating a meal of kibble your cat’s blood sugar level will spike because the body is not equipped to handle all those carbs.

The high blood sugar is highly taxing on organs such as kidneys and liver, taxing on the endocrine system and the end result is frequently feline diabetes, degenerative and auto immune diseases, and diseases of the bowel, such as inflammatory bowel disease.

Corn also helps making your cat obese. Cats do not register full after eating carbs. They register full after eating protein. A cat eating a food with high grain content will have to eat a lot more in order to consume enough protein to register full.

Getting your pet onto a food that contains no grains should be a goal for all pet owners and can reverse illnesses such a IBD and even insulin dependent diabetes.

A grain free food for your dog or cat will make a real improvement in their health.

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Pet Necklaces: Pet Healing and Holistic Pet Healing Methods

Blogged in CATS Monday September 28, 2009 at about 9:22 am

There are now websites available on the internet that can provide holistic and alternative healing solutions for your beloved pet. These sites specialize in herbal health medicine and other alternative health solutions such as beautiful dog and cat necklaces made from healing stones.

The ancient Egyptians and Chinese believed that certain semi-precious stones and crystals held mystical health and healing benefits and that those healing properties could be transferred onto those who wore them. Wearers of the semi-precious stones and crystals could also expect to experience good health, longevity and peace. the ancients believed that because the semi-precious stones and crystals were forged by the natural powers of the earth (wind, fire, and rain), they carried amazing benefits.

Certain semi-precious stones and crystals are believed to the earth’s natural energy!

There are websites on the internet that have done studies on the natural properties and health benefits of semi-precious stones and crystals. These sites have fashioned dog and cat necklaces from these stones which are specially designed to meet the health needs of your precious animal. The stones that comprise these necklaces are said to provide relief for a number of health problems and conditions, including respiratory, digestive and circulatory problems.

Different semi-precious crystals and stones are said to target different types of health conditions, such as depression, arthritis, stress, blood disorders, and nerve related pain.

The following is an example of the health benefits associated with the stones that you can have fashioned into a healing necklace for your pet:

- Improvements in calm and relaxation (temperment) – Stomach and digestive problems – Heart problems – Sleeping Patterns – Pain relief – Respiratory relief

The dog or cat necklace you can give to your pet can improve its health and keep it looking stylish!

Pet necklaces made from lamp-work and ceramic beading may not only lend your pet a very stylish look, but may alleviate some of the symptoms of stress and overall ill-health that your pet has been experiencing.

Learn more about pet healing stones and how they can help your pet feel its best. Even if you are not needing to heal your pet of an illness, dog and cat necklaces are gorgeous pet jewelry and can maintain your animal’s health.

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Basic Information About Cat Cancer

Blogged in CATS Saturday September 26, 2009 at about 10:44 am

Cancer is a significant concern for many cat owners. Cat cancer can significantly shorten the life of a cat. Since not all tumors are cancerous, a cat owner should not panic at the sight of a tumor. However, the cat owner should have a cat with a tumor or any signs of cancer examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible.

Cancer causes almost fifty percent of pet deaths. The causes of cat cancer are not well understood.

Other diseases can also cause many of the signs and symptoms of cat cancer. Cat owners need to have cats properly diagnosed and treated if the cat shows any signs of cat cancer. Prompt treatment for cancer often gives the cat the best chances of survival.

Weight loss and persistent or abnormal swelling like a tumor are common signs of cat cancer. Cats with cancer may also have stiffness or lameness, a wound that will not heal or has discharge, loss of appetite, and difficulty breathing, swallowing, urinating, or defecating.

There are many different types of cat cancer. White cats are susceptible to developing skin cancer especially on their ears. Other types of cat cancer include lymphoma, mammary cancer, and bone cancer.

Some cats have developed cancer in the area where they have received vaccinations. Vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS) is a relatively new health concern. If the cat owner notices any lump at the site where the cat has received vaccination injections, the cat owner should take the cat to be examined by the veterinarian to determine if this is normal swelling or vaccine-associated sarcoma.

More common in cats than dogs, lymphoma is a type of cancer that attacks the lymph nodes. Lymphoma is most common in cats with feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Not all cats with lymphoma are feline leukemia positive.

Cat cancer is diagnosed with physical exams, biopsies, ultrasound, blood tests, and x-rays. The type of cancer and the severity determine the best treatment for the cat.

Methods of treatment for cat cancer include chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Pain management is also part of cat cancer treatment. The risks of some types of cat cancer can be reduced with preventative measures. Excessive sun exposure and sunburns increase the risk of skin cancer especially for white cats. If a cat is spayed while it is young, the cat’s risk of mammary cancer is significantly decreased.

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