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santoshimatajaya
03-15-2017, 10:13 AM
caught in a dilemma with my cat

i've stopped using flea medicine
and switched to a cedar oil based solution
that is applied topically

She does not want her coat messed with
she, like most cats, is a meticulous groomer
my messing with her coat is invasive, trespassing

she has always had unlimited trust in me
which is now beginning to waver significantly enough
as the oil is applied everyday or every other day eventually

before i go back to the flea medicine
which is not doing the job adequately anymore and is toxic to begin with
i want to see if a mediator could be useful

i've witnessed the authenticity of animal communication
bringing great relief and gains to the animal
and their human companions

any direct or indirect experience with a talented authentic animal communicator,
i'd be very grateful for the reference

:waccosun::heart:

Asherah
03-16-2017, 02:01 PM
I recommend nikki at www.nikkicuthbertson.com Well known as a gifted animal communicator.

Shandi
03-16-2017, 04:29 PM
I'm wondering what kind of cedar oil based solution you're using, and if your cat may be allergic to it. Depending on where you're putting it, she may be ingesting it, which isn't a good idea. I know your kitty is outdoors, and because of that, she's exposed to fleas. Have you tried food grade diatomaceous earth on her? It doesn't take much, but will kill the fleas. It can be sprinkled on her bed or blankets, and anywhere fleas might live in your place. It can be ingested, and some people put it in their pet's food. Just don't inhale the dust, use a light touch. I have some I could share with you. I stopped using it because it left a fine dust on the furniture when I sprinkled it on carpets.

Also, I just bought a product called Flea Bully, which can be used indoors to get rid of fleas, but it's safe for the cat.

I personally don't think you need an animal communicator; you just need to stop using that product.


caught in a dilemma with my cat

i've stopped using flea medicine
and switched to a cedar oil based solution
that is applied topically

She does not want her coat messed with
she, like most cats, is a meticulous groomer
my messing with her coat is invasive, trespassing

she has always had unlimited trust in me
which is now beginning to waver significantly enough
as the oil is applied everyday or every other day eventually

before i go back to the flea medicine
which is not doing the job adequately anymore and is toxic to begin with
i want to see if a mediator could be useful

i've witnessed the authenticity of animal communication
bringing great relief and gains to the animal
and their human companions

any direct or indirect experience with a talented authentic animal communicator,
i'd be very grateful for the reference

:waccosun::heart: