A Diabetic Senior Cat is Adopted - Carole Wilbourn
Carole Wilbourn, The Cat Therapist, has been the leading voice in feline therapy for over 5 decades. She has helped thousands of cat moms and dads explore, face, and resolve cat behavioral and health issues. Carole is truly the most trusted Cat Therapist in the United States.
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A Diabetic Senior Cat is Adopted

Baby, diabetic senior cat

Celebrating A Diabetic, Twelve Year Old Cat’s Adoption
(Senior Cat Adopted) …

“Baby was adopted today,” I was told as I arrived at Westside Veterinary Center, where Orion is a patient, and I do behavioral and Reiki visitations with the hospital cats. “Wow, Baby adopted, that really makes my day,” I said. Her new guardians would take her home on the weekend so I had some time to hang out with her and give her a Reiki treatment before I said Good Bye. Baby would be their only cat. The couple’s cat had passed on, and they preferred to rescue an older cat. 

Baby is twelve – definitely a senior cat. When she was diagnosed with diabetes her previous guardian couldn’t deal with daily injections of insulin. So Baby became homeless.  Now she would be living with guardians who could and would give her the care she needed.  And were they in for a treat.

She purrs to head strokes, tummy rubs, and often a smile her way will light up her face. Play time is another high-point for Baby. She so appreciates attention and gives so much back in affection. Baby and the word gratitude are synonymous.

I must confess I have a major attraction for black cats. Evidently Baby’s guardians do too. As I talked and played with Baby, I realized how we’d all miss her, but Baby, a senior cat, is going to live with an older couple.  Her new home is a perfect match.

Reiki For Baby the Senior Cat
With Reiki treatments The Wilbourn Way brings balance and well-being to the interspecies household — cats and their guardians.

When there’s stress or pain, the mind, body, and spirit are at dis-ease. Reiki restores balance — ease. It usually consists of a “light touch” treatment that can bring rapid stress reduction and relief from pain and anxiety. When it is not possible to use light touch because of distance or a cat who may not want to sit through the light touch, the hand-to-body connection is replaced with the mind. Learned symbols are used to do this. Reiki is not a substitute for veterinary medicine, but can be a complement to it.

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