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Hey Cat Lovers! It’s time to take a closer look at our fabulous felines!

As “paw-parents” we can confidently shout out to the world:
“Every cat is the most beautiful in the world – especially mine!” 😊
Long or short haired, our feline companions are adorable and fascinating.

And they are masters in “keeping secrets” – especially if it’s about their “inner workings”.

Fur or “coat” of our feline companions is a fantastic health indicator.
Long before blood test results or diagnostic images may show that something’s wrong,
“the fur tells it all”.

Today, let’s pay close attention to our cat’s “looks” – with
my holistic vet’s translations to uncover any ‘inside problems’

  1. Mats. A big red flag for ongoing spine stiffness and osteoarthritis equating pain!
  2. Visible lines of skin between fur (“broken fur”).
    Organs are under these areas are likely having some problem.
  3. Discoloured patches. White hair areas anywhere on the body have nothing to do with aging. They are a surefire sign of damage to nerves that supply “signals” to the discoloured patch area and below (deep tissue/organs).

So, you notice 1, 2 or 3👆🏼 in your cat?
Now what do you do as a caring paw-parent? Let’s take action!

  • Mats: your cat has been in pain for a while. High time to take immediate action and address that stiffness and pain along spine and hind limbs. You will suddenly realize that their jumping and stair-case mobility actually decreased for a while already.
    Osteoarthritis plagued felines don’t cry out in pain but their life quality has been pretty dire. Get into action with natural pain remedies and acupuncture now! Cutting out the mats is necessary but won’t address the root causes!
  • “Broken fur” lines? Get a blood test done!
    A holistic vet evaluating these test results on a functional medical basis will be able to give you the “bigger picture” of what is going on inside your cat!
  • Grey-white patches of fur on the body? High time to keep an eye out for peripheral neuropathy (malfunctioning nerves) and neuralgia (pain of nerves). Aside from vitamin B12 (methycobal tablets) there is so much more to help your furry kid with to stop suffering.

My natural toolkit helps your fur-kid purr with joy again.
I have many success stories.
Come and see me! Because a happy pet means a happy you!