Saturday, March 31, 2007

 

Spiritual Grief Counseling and Miraculous Pet Healings

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Spiritual Grief Counseling and Miraculous Pet Healings

We wish to give a face and name to some of the lost pets who died from tainted pet food.
Eva, my own sister's dog.
Pansy who was my close neighbor's cat and just like her precious child.
Bailey, my friend's beloved kittie who did not survive this debacle of poisoned food.
SnowBall, my friend's sweet playful kitten who may already be gone at a mere six months of age to tainted catfood.

In light of the tainted pet food recall and the many tragic losses American pet owners are now going through, I am revisiting and retelling our readers about the spiritual side of pet loss. We counsel people on this subject using a few modalities which are non-sectarian in nature. One is putting the bereaved people in touch with their lost pet via guided imagery. Another useful tool is to tell your pet in spirit all the loving things you would have said while they were still alive in body. Creating a charitable situation for homeless animals to save lives in shelters is yet one more way to ease the bereavement and grief. These gentle proven modalities do help with bringing some closure for bereavement.

Many do not feel able to replace a lost pet for a long period of time after their passing. It is understandable. Yet to help other animals is always a good thing for the soul of a surviving pet owner. Many have felt these animals were their children or other close family members. The sense of loss can be quite traumatic. Therefore, some positive action should be taken as soon as is reasonably possible to lessen the hurt and longing for their now deceased furries.

I am finding a guilt factor in this particular pet food recall because many were involved in actually feeding their pets the poisoned foods with the advice of a veterinarian. In other words, there is a feeling of being betrayed and tricked into inadvertantly causing the painful death of their pets. Please do not take on this guilt. It is not your fault it happened, and the vets themselves are hurting knowing they recommended poisoned foods by accident. Some of my patients out of this tragedy are practicing veterinarians who themselves feel guilty. It was not your fault.

Please know that many seasoned kind-hearted professionals are wanting to help with good wisdoms and long term relief. Thank you all for caring to pass this along to anyone you know who is suffering a pet loss and huge medical bills from the tragic pet food poisoning event.
Sincerely,
Dr. InaNorma Yanez, CH.t

And on lighter note....Miraculous Pet Healings......
Hi.... and I hope you are having a wonderful day. ;) This article was written and published in a healthcare newspaper by me after I became very involved with helping animals. I learned such heart-warming wisdoms about miracles from the brave furries I have worked with. They have courage and intuitive skills we humans should pay more attention to. In no way is this article to be taken as medical advice when your pets are ill. Always seek out professional vet help. Please enjoy and perhaps something I have written will save a life after a pet is given up by traditional medicine. Always remember that focused prayer can help as well. ~ Ruby

WHEN THE VET TELLS YOUR PET TO GO HOME AND PUT ITS AFFAIRS IN ORDER

by InaNorma Yanez, Ph.D, CHt.

This article is not about dying or putting a pet to sleep. It is about the wonderful recoveries we have witnessed after a caring vet tells people there is no more hope. In the past few months I have had to counsel ten separate households who have put their cats to sleep from Feline Leukemia. Knowing the suffering this causes, every story about healing that comes to us we wish to pass on to the public for their personal use and information. Although there are at least twenty cases we could tell you about, the space here only allows for two stories. The following animals lived and healed after being given up by their veterinarians.

Cat # One is a Bengal kitten withering to death. It had soft mal-formed bones, severe mal-nutrition, loss of fur and respiratory disease, yet it was being fed premium quality canned and dry cat foods with filtered water. A dog breeder we knew suggested giving this dying kitten 2 parts evaporated goat's milk (obtained in any supermarket) and one part strained baby chicken. This emergency feeding went on every 20 minutes around the clock for four days. We gently rubbed the mixture on its lips as well as on the gums to osmose. The turn-a-round was evident at the four day point, and today she is the mother of champions, beautiful, loving and vigorous with the miracle of life.

Cat # Two was geriatric, in renal shutdown, and starving to death for lack of ability to digest food. Its owner decided to try the above mixture as a last ditch effort. The revived kittie got up from its death-bed within eight hours and began feeding on its own again. It lived another few months before finally passing on of natural causes.
No one thing is a cure-all, and in no way are these two stories intended to give people false hopes for a dying pet. But, if there is a chance for survival, and nothing else is working, what's to lose to try easily digestable nutrition? We are seeking verifiable stories of miraculous healings of people and their pets. I am a therapist and self-taught anthropologist, specializing in the practice of proven healing modalities from around the world. In my practice, we lovingly treat people and their pets.
# posted by Dr. InaNorma Yanez, CH.t @ 4:37 PM
Comments:
Dear Dr. Yanez,
My doggie is so sick. The vet wants to put him to sleep. I want him to live. He is not eating. I will try your method for four days and ask God to send us a miracle. All my family is praying with me. I promise to write back either way. Please say a prayer for my precious furry doggie friend named Sammy? He is so sweet and I am feeling so sad. Bryanna in Michigan aged 16
# posted by Bryanna : 6:57 PM

Good article. We are professional breeders and have used similar nutritional aides for sick cats and our dogs. A friend used it for a ferret. It can make the difference between life and death. Thanks. Maria in Vermont
# posted by Maria : 10:03

Comments:
strained baby chicken? Is this strained "baby food" or actaul "baby chicken"? Where do you find baby chicken? I pray TJ will heal from her siezures and believe she will. Please focus a prayer for her. I am giving her valium for the siezures as per the Vet but can't stand to see her just lying there like in a coma but it's better than siezures. Oh God I love her so much! Thanks! ~ Peter iasillo
 
If Peter reads this since he did not leave me an address to e-mail him, yes, it is strained store bought baby chicken. Of course I shall pray for TJ.
Dr. Yanez
 
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