animals are healers

Did you know that there is a healing power in a cat’s purr?

I have always maintained that animals are highly intelligent, sensitive, reasoning, and spiritual beings, and that they are natural healers.

They are in tune with our sense of well-being, both physical and mental. When we take the time to learn how they communicate, they have the ability to help us heal…

…and to tell us when they are in pain.

Why do cats purr?

Most people associate a cat’s purr with happiness. And that’s one of the times you’ll hear your sweet kitty purr…when he’s content and snuggled up on your lap. He makes you feel happy too, right?

However, pet owners should know that cats also purr when they feel anxious and when they are sick and in pain.

It can be tricky… and it can lead to prolonged suffering for your poor cat if you don’t pay attention to the signal it’s sending you.

Because it is true that a purr is calming… when they are not feeling well, they are trying to calm down and comfort themselves.

But this soothing purr goes beyond a comforting sound: there’s more to the science than you think.

They are not purring to calm down like we would listen to relaxing music…

…because scientists have discovered that all cats in the world purr at a specific healing frequency.

The healing frequency of a cat’s purr

Research has shown that all domestic cats, and most wild cats, purr at exactly the same frequencies. Their purrs range between 20 Hertz and 150 Hertz.

Amazingly, these frequencies correspond and adjust to the optimal conditions our bodies need to heal damaged tissue and bone.

In fact, the medical community took notice and created similar frequency-emitting devices that help heal broken bones and other types of problems.

That’s because our cells actually change shape and repair themselves faster when exposed to these frequencies.

We’ve all seen cats do acrobatic jumps, parkour around the room… it’s hard to believe they don’t hurt their joints or strain a muscle doing it.

When you understand the medical reason cats purr, it turns out that they may have harmed themselves…and their purr emits a frequency that helps heal torn muscle or sore hips.

In fact, some researchers have concluded that this is one of the reasons why veterinarians should perform fewer major surgeries on cats compared to dogs…cats have a trick up their sleeve, a healing superpower.

Since animals are healers by nature, it’s time to consider that when your cat snuggles and purrs on your legs, chest, or one of your arms, she’s trying to share her healing superpower with you.

The animals want to share their healing powers.

My late husband always loved snuggling with our only cat, TuffyTiger, a sweet-natured, big-hearted gray tabby.

It was the strangest thing… every time he lay down to rest, she was on top of him, in a specific place, stretched out on his chest, purring to the best of her ability.

She snuggled against him and eventually settled on his right side…on his liver.

This comes from years ago. He always felt refreshed after resting with Tuffy Tiger snuggled up on top of him, purring at the top of her lungs.

After 18 years together, we parted ways. Not long after, she began to experience pain in her chest and stomach area and sadly later found out that she had an inoperable “bile duct” cancer. In fact, her body was riddled with cancer.

For all those years, our cat Tuffy Tiger had been sharing her healing power with him through the power of her purr, stopping the pain, improving his health and well-being.

And when she no longer had access to her daily soothing care, the cancer grew at an alarming rate. She died a few months later.

Pay attention when a cat works on your body

I have learned to pay attention when an animal is interested in me, and especially in a specific area of ​​my body… what are they trying to communicate to me?

Many times the animals I meet tell me that their human seriously underestimates their intelligence and intuition.

Whether you’re learning how to talk to your pets, asking a pet communicator like me to have a conversation with your pet, or just trying to pay attention to the messages they’re trying to give you, there’s a lot to learn.

Animals are spiritual creatures: a window to your soul and a reflection of your state of being.

Listening and paying attention to your cat’s purr will open a door to knowledge, understanding and healing.

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