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The healing power of a cat has all to do with frequency because the frequency of a purr has really proven to be of therapeutic value for many sicknesses. Did you know that a purrr frequency has even the power of healing broken bones? Yes, the cat healing powers and pet healing powers, in general, have been researched very deeply.
Cat Healing Powers
The healing powers of cats and pets, in general, have been linked to a multitude of things and the team of Poussy Lifestyle even gets asked a lot of questions concerning pet and cat healing powers every day. For example, we get cat healing power questions like:
Do cats purrs have healing powers?
Can cats heal humans?
Do cats purr to heal themselves?
Can cats regenerate?
So let’s look at the question at hand. What healing powers do cats, dogs and pets in general really have on us human beings, but before we go deeper here are some interesting pet facts you should appreciate first.
You know what? The French are holding the world record of pet ownership. One out of two households adopted a hair or feathered animal. What is certain is that 9 million dogs, 8 million cats, 7 million birds, goldfish and hamsters share our life, largely contribute to beautify it and make it better. In fact, they do more than that …
My Doctor Is A Beast
From the eighteenth century, the English had introduced chicken and rabbits in hospitals to restore confidence to the sick. Since the Second World War, the medical world wants to better understand the healing powers of animals. What healing powers do animals really have and can animals rellay influence the well being and health of us human beings.
The first therapeutic farms were born after the war to facilitate the reintegration of unsuitable children and suffering soldiers from the war. Later, psychiatrist Boris Levinson, father of the pet therapy, used his dog’s presence by chance to get in touch with mental ill and autistic people.
Since then, the concept of animal-facilitated therapy or animal-assisted therapy has been successful. In the United States, Canada and Germany, the Pet Therapy is well established. In France, like all alternative approaches, animal-assisted therapy is developing at a fast pace, but in rehabilitation centers, hospitals and retirement homes, initiatives are increasing, especially with horses and dogs. outside the emotional side, the animal allows to work memory, movement, and motivation.
We Ask For a “Psycat”
Animals are above all doctors of the soul, effective against loneliness, depression, disability, the misdeeds of age and especially stress. It is not by chance that some doctors’ waiting rooms are decorated with aquariums and inspirational pictures of animals. The mere touching of your dog or hearing your cat purring objectively lowers blood pressure in anxious people. We even talk about recontherapy. Hence the development of cat bars. The concept comes from Japan. It was indeed in 2004 that opened the first Neko coffee shop (neko meaning cat in Japanese). The principle ? A classic tea room filled with cats from shelters. And we wait for a cat come to be caressed. No question of forcing him or her, let alone waking him or wearing him against his will.
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The Celebrity Cat
There is the now famous Mademoiselle Choupette Lagerfeld, but also Fa-Raon, the sublime sacred blue-eyed Burma living in Bristol, the most family-friendly Parisian palaces. He has become the mascot of customers and staff and has a real calming effect on the atmosphere of places. This feline star has his housekeeper, his room decorated by an artist and even a GPS to be found in the thousands of square meters of the hotel.
Sniffing Out Better Than A Doctor Can
It’s proven, dog owners are in better shape than others. They would have even fewer heart problems, if only because they do more physical exercise. In any case, among animal therapists, the dog features certainly the broadest abilities. His loyalty to his master, his sensitivity, his great learning ability and his sense of smell make him a valuable assistant. His sense of smell is 100.000 times more developed than ours and his smelling sense is not only to sniff the wounded under an avalanche or to flush out drug traffickers. Today, it is used in oncology to detect melanoma before a biopsy, or cancers of the breast, lung or prostate. Indeed, the tumors produce volatile organic substances diffused by the breath and perspiration and dogs can sniff this out. Other types of dogs can even feel the imminence of a diabetic coma or even foresee an epileptic seizure…
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