Many cat owners are interested in learning about healing crystals for their cats, as different types of crystals are capable of energizing and healing not only humans but animals as well.
History
Crystals have been used for centuries for their healing properties. According to veterinarian Dr. Carvel Tiekart, "crystals do fit the HIppocratic dictum, and use of crystals doesn't hurt if it doesn't work, unlike some conventional approaches."
Types
Some of the more popular healing crystals are amber, agate, rose quartz, ctrine, coral, jade, malachite, tiger's eye, garnet and red jasper.
Functions
A number of crystals have the power to calm, rejuvenate, strengthen and heal your pet. For example, according to gemwrap.com, you can use Rose Quartz to reduce stress for a pet that is wounded or recently operated on.
Usage
Crystals are warmed in the sun, then applied to the injured area. Users are told to rotate the handheld crystal clockwise slowly over the affected region until the cat relaxes.
Warning
Some crystals can be harmful to your cat if ingested, such as the Malachite; whereas others, such as Amethyst or Rose Quarts can actually be placed in a pet's drinking bowl to allow the energy of the crystal to go where needed.
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