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March 13, 2010

The Elephant – Your Friend in Prosperity

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Numerous men and women display elephant figurines and other art in their households, work-places and environments. Believe it or not, lots of people think that the mere photograph of an elephant projects certain feelings and traits to its surroundings. Thanks to its extraordinary nose and gargantuan size, the elephant has always offered four special gifts to those in its presence.

Strength and Power: Yes. This variable is pretty obvious. As it is the broadest terrestrial beasts on Earth, elephants are strong and fierce. When a really tremendous duty needs to be finished and modern-day tools are not available, the elephant takes the 1st call.

Perseverance: Who wants to be associated with a quitter? nobody. And the elephant is renowned throughout the world as the one animal that NEVER quits. To be able to live in this environment and participate in these missions thousands of kilometers each year, is quite an exploit, to say the least. I prefer to utilize a folksy water source, like a copper fountain, on or near elephant artistry to furnish a syncing of yin and yang with the artwork.

Patience / Wisdom: Elephants are incredibly intelligent animals, viewed to be in an identical intelligence class as porpoises. Although some animals survive by themselves, elephants have the soundness to use vertical societies and relationships.

Dignity: Unlike the ostrich or the gopher, the elephant cannot sink itself in the earth when it prefers not to be seen. Unlike a number of Hollywood models these days, the mom elephant cherishes its giant size and walks with it proudly. There is no shyness or shame in the elephant. Perhaps you’ll remember the magnificent elephant the next chance you view yourself in the mirror and create destructive self-image thinkings.

Buddha himself could not embody these 4 lucky qualities better than the mighty elephant. Use the elephant in your household or workplace to experience these identical gains this instant.

December 1, 2009

Three Must-Know Cat Food Facts for Loving Cat Owners

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If you have a cat as a pet, then you have to feed her (or him). But what kind of cat food is best for your cat? People pay attention to their own diet, because they know that their diet is a crucial part of managing their health. You owe your cat the same kind of attention to their diet. Here are 3 facts about cat food that you should be aware of.

1. Cat food can make your cat sick. Luckily, it’s not cat food in general that will make your cat sick. (We’re not advocating that you feed your cat expensive tuna 3 times a day.) But certain kinds of cat food can make cats ill. In 2010, a cat food company recalled their cat food products after making 20+ cats ill. So yeah, it’s important to realize that cats can get food poisoning just like people can. So act accordingly.

Different cats have different nutritional requirements. A kitten has different nutritional needs from a 15 year old cat. And like humans, cats need to be careful not to get dehydrated, which means they need a certain amount of water every day. Cats are notoriously finicky, so making sure their nutritional needs are being met can be tricky even if you know what their nutritional requirements are. The best strategy is to ask your vet for advice about how to choose the best food for your cat.

3. There are lots of different kinds of cat food. Dry cat food is convenient and affordable, and many cats enjoy the flavors. (Others are finicky and won’t even entertain the idea of eating dry cat food.) Most cat experts agree that canned cat food is a better choice both nutritionally and pleasurably for your cat, so if you can afford it, go that route. But always double-check with the vet about which options are going to be healthiest for your cat.

Having a cat is a big responsibility, and caring for a cat includes knowing the facts about how to feed the cat. You want to make educated choices about which kinds of cat foods fit your budget and meet your cat’s nutritional needs, and you want to make sure that you trust the company that’s producing your cat’s food. A sick cat is no fun.

November 18, 2008

He carries his snake or snakes in a basket

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So let’s talk about the seemingly dying breed of snake charmers. Exactly where did they come from? How did they become charmers of snakes and how do they do what they do?It is said that the Guru of Snake Charmers taught people to revere Reptiles rather than be afraid of them and that the art of charming snakes emerged from those who were in the business of treating people for snake bites. Those who sought to follow in the Guru’s footsteps were trained as to how to properly handle a snake and what to administer for Snake bites. These healers as they were called, also removed snakes from people’s homes and became known for their healing abilities and the ease with which they handled snakes.It is this ease these healers had with snakes that ushered in the era of Snake Charmers. The general belief is that the art of snake charming originated in Egypt and this is given creditability from the account of a showdown between a kings, sorcerers, and a man named Moses. But scholars hold that snake charming as we know it today probably originated in India. It is here we find the fine points of Snake Charming being defended as a family business.Dressed in traditional attire, having long hair wrapped in a turban, wearing beads and earrings our snake charmer sets out to find his audience. He carries his snake or snakes in a basket that is suspended over his shoulder on a long pole. When he finds the perfect spot he will sit down in front of his basket cross his legs and wait for the appropriate time to remove the lid.

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June 2, 2008

Diabetes in Cats

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Its scary when you first know your cat has diabetis but once you start understanding the disease and get more used to the monitoring it becomes easier for you and your kitty.

Informing yourself of the disease is crucial, its not the same as human diabetis and its a complex disease that you need to inform yourself about.Don’t feel overwhelemed by the amount of information. Get all the info printed and make it a point to read them every night until you basically have learned the info by heart.

First of all, Feline diabetes is extremely difficult to regulate. Feline metabolism is simply not designed to be diabetes friendly. By “regulate,” we mean finding the correct insulin dosage for steady, healthy blood sugar levels.Feline metabolism is built specifically for short, fast bursts of power and speed, not long chases, unlike dogs. It can take a very long time to find the right dose of insulin, and the “right” dose can change on you with little or no notice. Stress, even things that don’t appear to us
to be stressful, can set off sugar spikes in cats.

Thus, you MUST monitor your cat at all times. At any sign of trouble,at least call your vet. You’ll get better over time at recognizing what needs immediate attention.

Signs of trouble (over-insulin) include:

Balance loss, unsteady walking (they’ll act drunk …)

Head shaking

Sudden craziness – this is different from the regular feline nightly run around and be active craziness. Sometimes, the cat might let out a horrible witchy yowl at top voice, spin madly around chasing its own tail 4-5 times, jump in the air, fall on the sides, pant and ultimately even lose consciousness.

So, in such instances have a light corn syrup handy. If you over-insulin (which is all too
easily done) you will need to get come easy sugar into your cat FAST.

The insulin is given subcutaneaously, that is, directly under the top layer of skin, and NOT into the blood. What you’ll do
is lift your cat’s skin somewhere around the scruff or near that area, just as you would do to check hydration (something you’ll
want to do daily, by the way …) You’ll then have a little tent of skin lifted off from the body. You’ll insert the the needle
along the long line of the tent (think of a long pole supporting the tent like a roof line) rather than from side to side of the tent.
Inject and you’re done. You’ll get to where you can do it easily.

Never give another shot if you think you missed the shot (sometimes you can make a mistake and give the shot to the fur.. which isn’t helpful at all!) but its always best for your kitty to skip a dose than have a double shot.

Eating is crucial – and it is equally crucial that your cat eats something immediately before or after the insulin shot (just like human diabetics). This can be difficult, as cats often don’t eat when they don’t feel well, so start finding all the creative treats you can find that will entice your cat.You can probably try home-made (no salt or spices) chicken broth, which gels when cold; baby food (all meat, NO spices, particularly onion powder, which is poisonous to cats); wet food (from the vet, particularly made for kidney problems); TUNA (the special favorite.) Experiment, but don’t go overboard, and remember that however ‘underboard’ is more dangerous.

As the diabetes progresses, be on the watch for other complications; Joint problems , need for heat, blindness. You’ll
need to make environmental changes to accommodate such things as they develop. Some cats can come down with renal failure as a secondary condition to the diabetes. These are all treatable, but it will add to the adjustments you and your cat will need to make.

Find out where your nearest emergency animal hospital/clinic is NOW before you need that information. Because you will need it.Unless you are extremely blessed, there will be at least once or twice that you will need to rush your cat for immediate care, because he goes into diabetic coma (the warnings I mentioned above.) Keep the number someplace where you can find it at a moment’s notice.

Towels are your friend. They can be used to wrap a cat who struggles when given shots; they can be used to put under a cat who is retching to catch the vomit (towels, unlike rugs and floors, are easily thrown into a washing machine!);they can make emergency beds as the cat’s ability to navigate the environment changes. They can be used with plastic to catch extraneous urine around the litterbox (again – washable!).

Periodically ,talk to your vet about cat’s diet. He may already be on lower-protein food. If not, it may be time to introduce it. Kidney problems necessitate lower protein foods than normal

This can be a harsh statement, but to be realistic, Diabetes in cats is fatal — you may have weeks or years, depending on how well your cat’s blood levels regulate. Now is the time for the two of you to come to an agreement about what constitutes a quality-of-life threshold. Only you and your cat can decide when that is for the two of you. But it is a conversation you should start, now,while you can still enjoy yourselves together as you have it.

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