Zoë has become blind

Zoë has become blind

Zoë’s owner (13 years old) was very concerned about her beloved dog’s wellbeing since she suddenly became blind. This was the main reason for requesting the session: to check whether Zoë is still happy with her life despite her blindness. In addition, Zoë had several age-related complaints and a heart murmur. Usually, I don’t get this much physical information beforehand, but in Zoë’s case, it was very detailed. This made it much easier for me to focus on what I felt and place signals in the right spots. In this case, that was very helpful because it allowed me to ask more targeted questions and pick up signals better.

Control questions:

  • Where do you like to sleep most? With you!!
  • How do you feel about car rides? I see wide eyes and panting, which I interpret as stress and discomfort.

Questions to cover in the session:

  • Do you have any pain?
  • Do you still have a zest for life?
  • How can I best help you now that you are blind?
  • Did your vision gradually decline or was it sudden blindness?
  • Why did you start eating or drinking more suddenly?
  • I want you to lose a bit of weight for your health, so I need to reduce your food. You may beg for food.
  • Can you understand why you need to sleep beside the bed, to avoid accidents at night?
  • Would you prefer more walks or being in the buggy?
  • Are your kibble too hard?
  • How is your hearing?

Impression of the animal during the session:
Relaxed and clearly present.

Stones selected for the session:
For a session, I always intuitively select two stones for the animal for support. This is purely feeling-based, and only after the session do I check their properties. Often, they match the animal’s needs very well. You can acquire the stones and place them at the sleeping area or attach them to the collar. Optional.

Rose Quartz:

  • Love, emotional release
  • Stone of love, heart, and friendship
  • Opens the heart to give and receive love
  • Attracts harmonious love and friendship relationships
  • Promotes self-love and self-acceptance
  • Calming for grief and trauma
  • Enhances empathy, openness, and helpfulness
  • Relieves emotional stress quickly
  • Reveals underlying causes of problems
  • Positive effect on the heart, reproductive organs, sexual problems, and fertility
  • Benefits chest and lung conditions
  • Supports Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
  • Helps with dizziness

Emerald:

  • Activates the heart chakra
  • Stimulates love, inspiration, openness, honesty, positivity, joy, and unity
  • Positive effect on relationships, friendships, and group cooperation
  • Promotes mental growth, foresight, clarity, focus, alertness, balance
  • Helps overcome setbacks
  • Can stimulate clairvoyance
  • Positive effect on eyes and vision
  • Supports regeneration and healing
  • Sinuses, lungs, heart, liver
  • Rheumatic conditions, immune system, claustrophobia, infections, muscles
  • Diabetes, epilepsy

Both stones fit Zoë and her story beautifully. I would recommend acquiring small versions of both and either attaching them to her collar or placing them at her sleeping spot.

Session notes:
I started by feeling her body to identify areas of discomfort. Zoë has many physical complaints, which I wanted to sense to answer whether she has pain.

  • Head: right lower jaw under hinge slightly sensitive.
  • Ears: pain-free, left slightly itchy.
  • Eyes: fine, no pain or high pressure.
  • Chest: slight pressure/tightness, likely from heart murmur, fluid retention, or overweight.

She feels surprisingly good for her medical condition. Minor complaints, but overall fine physically.

I asked if she still enjoys life. She smiled and said: “Oh yes, I’m still happy.”
For her, being blind and partially deaf is not as burdensome as we might think. She “sees” with her nose and “hears” through touch. At home, she experiences little difficulty.

You can help by not moving large objects indoors. Outdoors feels unsafe since she cannot judge surroundings. She enjoys walks in the carrier or buggy.

Her vision declined gradually, but total blindness was somewhat sudden, causing stress and panic. That is why she ate and drank more – stress-induced. Prednisone also increased appetite. Reduce portions slightly for weight loss, but not too aggressively to avoid stress.

Not sleeping in bed: she wants to be close. A small, soft bed in the main bed is a good compromise.

Outside: she enjoys outings, especially in cold weather in the carrier or buggy.

Kibble: manageable but may need softening soon.
Hearing: slightly muffled, continue monitoring.

Phone feedback:
The session had a significant positive effect on the owner, who could fully understand Zoë’s behavior. Zoë prefers to stay close, as blindness and hearing loss create insecurity. Shorter distances and a nearby soft bed make her feel safe.

Noppes

Noppes hasn’t lived with his current owner for very long. And the owner actually had only one question: “What can we do to make you feel good/better at home with us?” He seems to like it here, but he meows extremely loudly and a lot.

The information I received beforehand besides the photo: Noppes, male cat, 13 years old. He is on pain medication for osteoarthritis, otherwise declared healthy via bloodwork and physical exams.
He is now with us in his fourth home.

Control questions:

  1. What color is the plush bed you brought with you?
  2. What do you have on your nails?

Impression of the animal during the session:
Good, clearly present. However, a somewhat short attention span, so I had to retune frequently.

Stones selected for the session:
For a session, I always intuitively select two stones for the animal for support. This is done purely by feeling, and only after the session do I look up their purpose. Often, they align very well with the animal’s needs. You may choose to acquire the stones and place them at their sleeping area or on their collar. Optional.

Amazonite:

  • Balance and strong protection against radiation and harmful influences
  • calming
  • brings balance in extreme mood swings, grief, worry, anxiety, trauma
  • strengthens free will
  • reduces a victim mindset
  • helps with problem-solving by balancing intellect and intuition
  • relieves tension
  • positive effect on metabolism, nerves, nervous system, brain, pituitary, thymus, osteoporosis, teeth, skin, and calcium deficiency

Chakra Pyramid:
The chakra pyramid is a composite stone of red jasper, peach aventurine, gold quartz, green aventurine, sodalite, amethyst, and lapis lazuli in chakra colors. They balance the various chakras. Chakra means “wheel” in Sanskrit and refers to the energy centers connecting our physical and energetic body. Each chakra influences specific organs, emotions, and levels of consciousness.

Session notes:
We start calmly with the color of his bed. I perceive light gray, not too dark. Then I ask about his nails. As I do, my fingertips start to itch, feel hot, slightly tingly/numb, and my left palm becomes warm. The left side seems more affected than the right. I interpret that the issue is more in his toes and joints rather than the nails themselves.

I tell him that I understand he is already in his fourth home and that this makes me sad. It also makes him sad and confused. Everything is new again. I ask about previous situations. He releases little about the first two, presumably the first two homes. Something comes up about a busy family where he didn’t fit, but that is no longer relevant.

About his last home, he indicates it wasn’t bad, memories feel good. A calm place with an older man, a clear routine that Noppes followed. The feeling that the man could no longer care for himself comes through strongly. Noppes likely wasn’t treated badly, but perhaps his health was neglected due to the owner’s limitations.

He appears searching when asked why he meows so much. Searching, insecure, momentarily confused. Loss of a familiar environment combined with aging and less flexibility to adapt. He misses familiar items and spaces and must adjust to new routines, house, and people. Age is clearly a factor. Forgetfulness or hearing loss may also play a role.

He enjoys being at your home, likes the bright environment, and appreciates clear daily rhythms and recognizable points. Overview and fixed routines are especially important right now.

Summary and attention points:
The intuitively chosen stones indicate imbalance and a need for balance, which is reflected in the session. Amazonite could be beneficial, e.g., a small stone at his favorite sleeping place.

Physically, the left forepaw and left shoulder felt notable. Also, recurring itching at the left side of the head, just above the ear. Age-related memory issues or slight hearing loss would not be surprising.

Owner feedback:
The impression of the animal during the session is very recognizable.
Bed color: green, large plush mouse/ pillow, now discarded. Two other blankets: brown/gray.
Nails: Itching issues, especially left ear with wax build-up, scratching injuries, minor blood. Rubber nail caps provided. He also licks the left shoulder. He is on painkillers and anti-inflammatories.

The previous homes’ descriptions mostly match: 2nd home = busy family, 3rd home = quieter with predictable routine. Previous medical and skin care was partially insufficient.

Conclusion: A fixed daily routine is crucial for Noppes. Observations on dementia/hearing loss will continue.