Another fun cat story to brighten your day!

Miracles can happen!

I’ve been working with so many of Tammy’s cats over the years through my 4 Week Check-In program. Each week, Tammy shares what she’d like me to focus on. And each week, I’d use my animal communication and energy healing skills to help the issue shift to a better place.

People find that the 4 Week Check-In is great for working on their beloved animals’ worrisome animal behaviors that have become habits. We have found that consistent reminders are helpful.

Nova and Zoey create a fun cat story!

The strained relationship between Tammy’s cats Nova and Zoey was a continuing issue. They hadn’t gotten along for quite a while. You can find so many articles on the subject. I enjoyed The Humane Society of the US’s article, Aggression between cats.

This continuing disagreement was even harder for Tammy and her daughter Heather to bear after their beloved cat, Izzy passed away, leaving just Nova and Zoey.

So each week I’d remind them how they’d make Tammy and Heather so happy if they got along. They didn’t have to be best friends, just tolerate each other’s presence. It would even be ok to ignore each other, if that solved the hissing problem.

And each week, I did short energy healing to open them up to the possibility of getting along! I told Tammy I’m always open to a minor miracle, and I’m going to continue using various modalities to see what might shift the relationship.

Chill kitties at last!

Recently, Tammy walked into her office and experienced what felt like a minor miracle! She sent me this picture of them lazing next to each other on her desk. She was amazed, as Nova had never gotten up there before. And she certainly didn’t expect them to be chilling with each other!

Tammy and I both agreed that this was, indeed, a minor miracle! We had kept our hearts open with the intention that it could happen — and it did! Still warms my heart.

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