Cat Calm and Carry On
Better Nutrition|November 2016

These simple tips can help a stressed-out cat feel safe and secure.

Jean Hofve
Cat Calm and Carry On

The holidays are almost upon us. But while we humans may look forward to the festivities, our cats may have a less favorable view. After all, cats love routine and feel most secure when what they expect to happen is what happens. Cats hate change. And therein lies the problem. Decorations, visiting friends and relatives, parties … all of these can throw your cat off balance.

Fortunately, there are many simple and safe ways to help your cat cope with the craziness of this time of year (or any other time when changes are afoot). Some are best when used regularly for a few days or weeks; others can be applied on the spot.

Quick Fixes

Acupressure

Acupressure is a way to direct the energy flowing through the traditional meridians and acupuncture points without using needles. Instead, you use your fingers to gently press or rub on the points.

There are two points on what is referred to as the “governing vessel” that are helpful for calming:

1. GOVERNING VESSEL 20. This is the meeting point of all the yang (energetic, positive, hot, active, male principle) meridians. To find this point, run your finger along the midline ridge (sagittal crest) of the cat’s head. When it crosses an imaginary line drawn across the head from one ear to the other, there will be a slight depression or dip in the ridge bone. That’s the spot! Either just hold your finger there, or use short easy strokes from front to back along the dip. You can do this a couple times a day or during a stressful period.

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