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Re: Feline therapy » gadchik

Posted by Phillipa on November 12, 2012, at 21:15:22

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa, posted by gadchik on November 12, 2012, at 17:36:41

Gadchik it's the prozac I tried it when knew and on day three was in pure panic and wasn't even consistently taking benzos at the time. P

 

Re: Feline therapy » brynb

Posted by Phillipa on November 12, 2012, at 21:16:12

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 21:00:53

Little Yorkies so cute!!! Phillipa

 

Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa

Posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 22:11:24

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » brynb, posted by Phillipa on November 12, 2012, at 21:16:12

> Little Yorkies so cute!!! Phillipa

Thanks, Phillipa! That's Lola. She's the best. She "gets" when I'm going through something and sits and comforts me. I had a seizure a few years ago while I was alone in my apartment, and Lola sat in the crook of my neck until help arrived. I really don't know what I'd do without her!

 

Re: Feline therapy » Phil

Posted by 10derheart on November 12, 2012, at 23:59:30

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » ChicagoKat, posted by Phil on November 12, 2012, at 19:03:46

OMGosh, Phil, I love, love, love this picture!! ~~ Buddies at rest ~~

I can't even put into words what my cat means to me. She is the simple sanity in an often insane world.

People could take a lesson...eat, sleep, play, snuggle, get belly rubbed, yawn, potty break......eat, sleep, play, snuggle......

repeat, repeat, repeat.

Cats really know how to get through life.

 

Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa

Posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 6:58:28

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » gadchik, posted by Phillipa on November 12, 2012, at 21:15:22

I have decided not to take the prozac next cycle,and it takes forever to leave your system. I am seeing my reg doc in december and will ask about very low dose birth control pills. Kat, I did take .75mg last night of k,its hard for me to take more.It helped though,Ive always been so concerned about taking a benzo daily.

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:01:54

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa, posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 6:58:28

I initially bought our cat for my son. I got her from a rescue group that was at Petsmart. Well she and I became pals,and when he left for college,she stayed home. I love to watch her clean her face,and her toes! And kneading when she gets ready to take a nap!

 

Re: Feline therapy » Phil

Posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:04:06

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » ChicagoKat, posted by Phil on November 12, 2012, at 19:03:46

Loved the picture! My hubby sometimes falls asleep on the couch with the dog behind his knees and the cat under his neck!

 

Re: Feline therapy » brynb

Posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:06:41

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 21:00:53

That is the cutest puppy! My dog reminds me of a cat,he's a toy manchester terrier. He takes naps with our cat and they play. She has never scratched him,but does hiss if he gets too rambunctious!

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:06:32

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » ChicagoKat, posted by Phil on November 12, 2012, at 19:39:44

> Jules is a cat you can't dislike. He's been on a diet for two weeks and it ain't getting any easier.

I think it's harder to put a cat on a diet than to put yourself on one. they wear you down with soulful eyes and with incredible miaowing fits til you're like OK, OK!!! and you give in
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:08:04

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by vbs on November 12, 2012, at 19:43:30

> I second that...cats are great...I took in a stray cat a while ago, and I don't know what I would do w/o him. :-)

That's so nice :)) But go ahead, save a life, adopt another one! Your kitty needs some feline company too!! :)
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:11:29

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » rjlockhart37, posted by jane d on November 12, 2012, at 21:00:40

> You definitely aren't the only one! My cat isn't quite as cuddly now that she's gotten older - she cuddles only when she feels like it now. But when she does want to she'll stay forever. And I'll sit or lie there immobilized unwilling to move an inch while she's there. I think the cold weather is making her cuddlier. She also still loves to play - and can chase a toy mouse or a piece of string for as long as I'm willing. That almost always can make me laugh.
>
> And she also knows the word "out". I don't think she can pick it out of a sentence but if I say the word alone she'll head for the door. I also talk to her all the time. If she minds she's never said so. :)
>

That is so sweet Jane. I'm like you, I hate to budge an inch when I've got a cat comfy on my lap. Plus, it's a great excuse to get hubby to get things for me ;)

I've got one cat who not only loves to play with toys and strings, but she's started chasing shadows...it is THE CUTEST thing...among her many nicknames, she is lately known as Shadow Hunter
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy » brynb

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:13:40

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 21:00:53

> I love all animals and find them so therapeutic! Here's my pup below--at 5 lbs, she's much smaller than most cats! I'd love to do some healing/therapy work with animals...
>
> http://s1299.beta.photobucket.com/user/nomdeplume29/media/LO1st.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0&_suid=1352775170960042514148307964206
>
> http://s1299.beta.photobucket.com/user/nomdeplume29/media/LO1st.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0&_suid=1352775170960042514148307964206
>

awwwww...what an absolute cutie!!!!

 

Re: Feline therapy » brynb

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:16:11

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa, posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 22:11:24

> > Little Yorkies so cute!!! Phillipa
>
> Thanks, Phillipa! That's Lola. She's the best. She "gets" when I'm going through something and sits and comforts me. I had a seizure a few years ago while I was alone in my apartment, and Lola sat in the crook of my neck until help arrived. I really don't know what I'd do without her!

animals are amazing. you know bryn, you had mentioned wanting to do healing work with animals...alot of hospitals have programs for therapy pets, dogs who get trained and then go around cheering patients up...bet Lola would be great at that!
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:17:37

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phil, posted by 10derheart on November 12, 2012, at 23:59:30

> People could take a lesson...eat, sleep, play, snuggle, get belly rubbed, yawn, potty break......eat, sleep, play, snuggle......
>
> repeat, repeat, repeat.

Sounds like bliss to me...when can I start?
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy » gadchik

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:21:28

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phillipa, posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 6:58:28

> I have decided not to take the prozac next cycle,and it takes forever to leave your system. I am seeing my reg doc in december and will ask about very low dose birth control pills. Kat, I did take .75mg last night of k,its hard for me to take more.It helped though,Ive always been so concerned about taking a benzo daily.

I certainly understand your concern gadchik...but if you went *4 years* at 0.5mg you are probably one of the lucky ones who does not build up tolerance quickly. In fact, it's obvious you are, you lucky dog! I am glad that the 0.75 helped though. And giving up an ssri can be hell, but luckily prozac kinda auto-tapers itself. Good luck to you!
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:22:36

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:01:54

> I initially bought our cat for my son. I got her from a rescue group that was at Petsmart. Well she and I became pals,and when he left for college,she stayed home. I love to watch her clean her face,and her toes! And kneading when she gets ready to take a nap!

Don't you just love the kneading??? :)
Kat

 

Re: Feline therapy » gadchik

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:23:40

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » Phil, posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:04:06

> Loved the picture! My hubby sometimes falls asleep on the couch with the dog behind his knees and the cat under his neck!

lol, sounds like the poor guy is pinned in!

 

Re: Feline therapy » gadchik

Posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:25:22

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » brynb, posted by gadchik on November 13, 2012, at 7:06:41

> That is the cutest puppy! My dog reminds me of a cat,he's a toy manchester terrier. He takes naps with our cat and they play. She has never scratched him,but does hiss if he gets too rambunctious!

I bet it's so sweet when they nap together :)

 

Pet therapy!

Posted by brynb on November 13, 2012, at 17:43:32

In reply to Re: Feline therapy » gadchik, posted by ChicagoKat on November 13, 2012, at 16:25:22

I wish more people would post pet pics! They always make me smile :). Cats, dogs, birds, pigs (yes, pigs--I'm dying to get a micro pig!), etc.; they're all amazing. I love animals and how they sense our feelings and know when we're sick.

I'd love to take Lola to local hospitals and have her serve as a Tx dog, but I don't think that's her calling--she can be skittish. But! I've been learning about different healing modalities with a life coach I work with, and I really like Reiki. Sounds crazy, but I'd like to explore either pet therapy with people using Reiki, or doing therapy/Reiki on sick animals. Of course there's an awful lot of training involved, and I don't have it in me at the moment. It's fun to think about, though.

Thanks for sharing all the pics and stories, everyone!

 

Re: Canine therapy

Posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 20:37:08

In reply to Feline therapy, posted by ChicagoKat on November 12, 2012, at 16:29:45

I like to partake in canine therapy!

My dog is a rockstar at picking up on my moods and adapting himself to suit. If I am very depressed, he glues himself to my side and it is like "mindfulness mediation". When I am distressed, he insists on climbing on top of my chest and he will refuse to budge until I am calm again. He's only about 8lbs, but there is something about having his body weight pressed against my chest which is particularly calming and centering, even if I don't want him to do it at that time. I have since learnt that this is a skill that they teach to psychiatric and autism service dogs. He is a pound dog with no such training. Cool huh?!

The only problem is that when I am in a state of high anxiety he will not let anyone near me and will launch into a barking/lunging/snapping frenzy if they try. I guess he thinks I am in danger and that he needs to protect me. When I'm anxious I generally don't want anyone near me anyway, and I daresay he picks up on that too.

 

Re: Feline therapy » brynb

Posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 20:41:31

In reply to Re: Feline therapy, posted by brynb on November 12, 2012, at 21:00:53

> I love all animals and find them so therapeutic! Here's my pup below--at 5 lbs, she's much smaller than most cats! I'd love to do some healing/therapy work with animals...
>
> http://s1299.beta.photobucket.com/user/nomdeplume29/media/LO1st.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0&_suid=1352775170960042514148307964206
>
> http://s1299.beta.photobucket.com/user/nomdeplume29/media/LO1st.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0&_suid=1352775170960042514148307964206
>

What a gorgeous little girl!

 

Re: Pet therapy! » brynb

Posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 21:07:19

In reply to Pet therapy!, posted by brynb on November 13, 2012, at 17:43:32

> I wish more people would post pet pics! They always make me smile :).

Your wish is my command! This is my boy, Malcolm, rugged up for winter and sitting very nicely! http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y234/BlueAeroplane/photo1.jpg

 

Re: Pet therapy! » papillon2

Posted by Phillipa on November 13, 2012, at 21:17:12

In reply to Re: Pet therapy! » brynb, posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 21:07:19

Cutie and I know canine theraphy if my husband won't answer me my poodle barks at him. My shitzu isn't as smart but she's cute. All pics are on my facebook page photo albums. So Friends can see them. Phillipa

 

Re: Canine therapy » papillon2

Posted by brynb on November 14, 2012, at 0:15:53

In reply to Re: Canine therapy, posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 20:37:08

> He's only about 8lbs, but there is something about having his body weight pressed against my chest which is particularly calming and centering, even if I don't want him to do it at that time. I have since learnt that this is a skill that they teach to psychiatric and autism service dogs. He is a pound dog with no such training. Cool huh?!

That is very cool! It's amazing how it's just innate for them.

> The only problem is that when I am in a state of high anxiety he will not let anyone near me and will launch into a barking/lunging/snapping frenzy if they try. I guess he thinks I am in danger and that he needs to protect me. When I'm anxious I generally don't want anyone near me anyway, and I daresay he picks up on that too.

Yes! Mine does the same thing! It's so funny, too, because she looks so innocent and sweet, but sometimes she'll bark and snap (she's completely unaware of her pint-sized stature).

And Malcolm is such a cutie--love his soulful little eyes!


 

Re: Feline therapy » papillon2

Posted by jane d on November 14, 2012, at 0:52:14

In reply to Re: Canine therapy, posted by papillon2 on November 13, 2012, at 20:37:08

> My dog is a rockstar at picking up on my moods and adapting himself to suit. If I am very depressed, he glues himself to my side and it is like "mindfulness mediation". When I am distressed, he insists on climbing on top of my chest and he will refuse to budge until I am calm again.

I think there may be a difference between dogs and most* cats. I am expected to cater to her moods and needs, not the other way around. So of course, being moderately well trained after all these years, I do. And in the end it's probably just as therapeutic in it's own way.

*I know there are some cats who are exceptions. I even had one many years ago who would come to me if I was crying. Or even if I was thinking of it it seemed. This one, sweet as she is? Not a chance.


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