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Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 04:40 PM Feb 2013

Woman’s Unique Therapy Program Helps Unadoptable Cats Find Homes

Just FYI -- hopefully others will catch on to what she's doing!

http://halopets.com/freekibble/donation87.html

With so many cats in need of homes, often only the friendliest cats are adopted quickly. Others – the shy cats, the fearful/aggressive cats, or the feral cats - are much harder to place. But one woman in Maine is using flower essences and therapeutic touch to help those less adoptable cats find their forever homes.

A recent Catster article by Jane A Kelley profiled Sara Goldenthal’s work.

A few years ago, when Sara Goldenthal first began working in animal shelters, she was stunned to learn how hard it was for some cats to find homes. She wanted to help. She’s personally had positive experiences overcoming trauma using flower essences and homeopathy, she shares with Catster, so she thought they might help fearful or shy cats as well. “I knew this would never hurt and could only help,” she tells Catster.

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Woman’s Unique Therapy Program Helps Unadoptable Cats Find Homes (Original Post) Flaxbee Feb 2013 OP
I can't say anything bad about anyone who commits themselves to helping the unloved derby378 Feb 2013 #1

derby378

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1. I can't say anything bad about anyone who commits themselves to helping the unloved
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 04:52 PM
Feb 2013

I have my own observations about TT and homeopathy, and I'll just leave it at that.

Good on Sara for working with these cats. Not many people have that much patience.

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