This “Tale of Two Kitties” (with apologies to Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities”) is a story about litterbox use. Neither of these cats used the litterbox. That was a big “ewww” for both of the families involved.
Tale of 1 Kitty -“Pissed Off”
The first cat I’ll call Edgar. I visited Edgar’s house and immediately heard (in my head) the phrase “pissed off.” If you think about what Edgar was doing, that’s a pretty good physical manifestation of “pissed off,” right?
I checked in with Edgar, and realized that he needed energy healing for that “pissed off” vibration.
Then I got an intuitive thought to ask which of his humans were stressed. The husband pointed at his wife and almost yelled, “SHE is!” Okay then..
She admitted that she was really stressed at work. It was clear that I needed to do energy healing for her stress as well as for Edgar. After the energy healing, the wife felt more relaxed and Edgar seemed more relaxed as well.
Funny thing, the wife thought Edgar did not like her. But he was actually trying to help dissipate her stressful energy (not the best solution, but that’s what our animal companions sometimes do).
Later on, she found another job. Plus, Edgar got friendlier towards her AND started using the litter box.
It was a win-win situation!
Tale of Kitty #2 -“Spray Painting Her Territory”
Let’s call the second kitty Minnie. When I connected with Minnie and her human virtually, I wondered if Minnie was also “pissed off.” That wasn’t the issue.
Spray painting her territory outside the litterbox
Minnie was spraying because she had a sister kitty with a HUGE personality, like a rock star. She was attempting to let it be known that she existed, too.
I intuitively received an analogy to explain it – think about when gangs spray paint graffiti in a neighborhood. They are communicating, “This area belongs to us – stay out!”
Minnie was doing her version of spray painting to say, “Hey, Ms. Rock Star, you can’t have the whole place; this part’s mine!”
That didn’t sit well with the humans in the family, though.
I did energy healing for Minnie to help her to feel more safe and secure. And also to increase her self-esteem so she would feel more like, “Alright, I don’t have the same personality as Ms. ROCK STAR, but I know how to hold my own.”
Finally, I shared how bad her people were feeling about this whole thing; I transmitted to Minnie their feelings of “yuckiness,” anger, frustration and sadness that they couldn’t get her to stop. And I shared their thrill of seeing her use the litterbox.
In most cases, animals respond when they realize how happy will be when they change the tough behavior. They want to be good family members. I heard later that Minnie was using the litter box a lot more. I was really happy about that!
Moral of the Story
Just because you’ve got two animals doing the same thing, you can’t walk in with the belief that you know what’s going on. You have let them show you or tell you their particular situation. After that, you can figure out the appropriate communication and healing needed. Read PETA’s 10 Reasons Your Cat May Be Avoiding the Litterbox.
Thank you for this post. Its very inspiring.
I’m so glad you were inspired, Valle!