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Dec 30 2008

Reiki at the Vet’s Office

Published by marycaelsto at 2:44 am under animals, reiki Edit This

Yesterday was Tigger’s (17yo diabetic, hyperthyroid cat) annual checkup. We retested his thyroid, gave him his annual vaccines, and made sure he was doing okay. He was and for a cat of his age and with his health issues received a very clean bill of health. Mr. Tigger is always a laid back cat. He takes his twice daily insulin shots with a good attitude, even coming to get me if I get busy and happen to miss the time. So while we were in the vet office to keep both of us calm (I worry about my furry kids, even when there’s no need.), I gave him reiki.

I drew the power symbol (something you learn when you’re attuned) between his shoulder blades and then cupped one hand under his chest and gave him reiki. With my other hand, I petted him. He settled down, no longer trying to get off the table and patiently waited his turn for the vet to come in and see him.

When he was taken back to have his blood drawn, I used distance reiki to keep sending him energy. Sure, I knew he wouldn’t fight the technicians-he really is that laid back of a cat-but I figured the reiki would help him with being in an unfamiliar place.

He came through his checkup with flying colors!

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One Response to “Reiki at the Vet’s Office”

  1. kyellison 30 Dec 2008 at 11:55 pm edit this

    Mary,
    Do you think the reiki also gave your cat a sense of security while he felt “your” energy with him as well as the healing aspect. Or, is that what you are saying?

    Karen
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