Therapist helps top cats purr
Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Posted: 5:24 PM EDT (2124 GMT)
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- If the idea of hundreds of cats in one room
makes you uncomfortable, fear not.
Therapist Carole Wilbourn can help. If you're a cat, that is.
The therapist will be on hand for this weekend's cat show in Madison
Square Garden, where breeds from Japanese bobtails to hairless
Sphynxes will be competing.
All that excitement can make a cat crazy, the New York-based therapist
said at a preview on Wednesday, where she was providing "relaxation
therapy" to an Abyssinian kitten.
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/10/06/life.cat.reut/index.html
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Sheenah - 07 Oct 2004 17:58 GMT
> Therapist helps top cats purr
> Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Posted: 5:24 PM EDT (2124 GMT)
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> Therapist Carole Wilbourn can help. If you're a cat, that is.
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Your post has brought back memories of watching a TV programme which
included a feature on how Shiatsu massage
can benefit dogs. It has also made me wonder whether any form of
massage could benefit cats: It seems so :^)
http://www.byarden.com/pets/taocm.html
http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/Care/Cats/004/04.htm
Sheenah
Kreisleriana - 07 Oct 2004 18:37 GMT
>Therapist helps top cats purr
>Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Posted: 5:24 PM EDT (2124 GMT)
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>said at a preview on Wednesday, where she was providing "relaxation
>therapy" to an Abyssinian kitten.
I would go myself, except it's always a zoo (no joke intended). You
can wait hours to get in.
Theresa
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