Re: Cat question
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:04 pm
Just a few thoughts...If it is a hormonal imbalance what about Sepia. If it
is just ugly, snappish behaviour think about Chamomilla. Maybe she is
troubled by having kittens, herself being early orphaned - the milks? Over
protective?
Best, Joy
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
Shannon wrote
Hi all,
I have a dilemma with our stupid cat, the one that ripped my hand up
six weeks ago when I objected to her efforts to disembowel one of our
other cats. I haven't given her any remedies, and have a really
fatalistic feeling that this is not apt to be a "remedy-able" issue,
but that it's more likely one of those "errors of upbringing"
situations that Hahnemann mentioned. But I would love insights or
experiences, and even remedy ideas. (In case we're able to put up with
her long enough to try any!)
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is just ugly, snappish behaviour think about Chamomilla. Maybe she is
troubled by having kittens, herself being early orphaned - the milks? Over
protective?
Best, Joy
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
Shannon wrote
Hi all,
I have a dilemma with our stupid cat, the one that ripped my hand up
six weeks ago when I objected to her efforts to disembowel one of our
other cats. I haven't given her any remedies, and have a really
fatalistic feeling that this is not apt to be a "remedy-able" issue,
but that it's more likely one of those "errors of upbringing"
situations that Hahnemann mentioned. But I would love insights or
experiences, and even remedy ideas. (In case we're able to put up with
her long enough to try any!)
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