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This product is formulated for cats.
To help feral cats overcome their fears, to facilitate the process of domestication, and to allow them to accept and reciprocate attention and affection from people. Note: not all feral cats are receptive to domestication; there will be a few that will not respond, no matter what.
Ingredients
This remedy contains Eldorado Natural Spring Water, Ethanol (as a preservative), Essence of Lotus, Lakshmi, Full Color Spectrum, Reiki Energy, our own gem infusion and the following essences:
From Flower Essence Society Healing Herbs (Bach Flower equivalent): Walnut.
From Flower Essence Society: Poison Oak, Pussy Paws.
From Kaua'i Starmen Essences: Avocado
From Rocky Mountain Essences: Lodgepole Pine.
From Watersong Sanctuary: Fox, Pale Tiger Swallowtail.
From Green Hope Farm: Calabash, Psychillis Macconnellaie, The Watchman, Uncarina Grandidieri.
From Bailey Essences: Cellular Memory, Leopardsbane, Magnolia.
From Pacific Essences: Staghorn Algae, Windflower
From AUM Himalaya Essences: Swallow Wart
Posted by Amy on 17th May 2012
I didn't give five stars because we are still working with Dobby. Dobby was found at my feral site with a broken leg, dehydrated and many abscess wounds. Dobby has been here with me for two weeks now. I cannot pet him. But he does not try to attack me. He allows me to inject him with his antibiotics. So far so good with this essence. We have tried Peacemaker, Bully and Self Esteem as well as Safe Space for Cats with other felines and had great success with these essences. So I know that we will have success with Dobby using the Feral Cat Rehabilitation. Thank you for these wonderful products!
Posted by Tami and Alben Neighbors on 21st Apr 2012
We took in 3 feral litter mates that were a little over a year old. The local rescue seemed to think we were crazy to take feral cats in. With the essence and a lot of effort and patience, I have actually pet one of them. We have had them about 2 1/2 months now. They all play with me and the other two seem to be coming around. We use feral cat and scardy cat essence. We love all three and feel very rewarded to have them. The local SPCA workers have seen our room designed for the cats and tell them they are very lucky cats to have such a nice home. we look forward to being able to pet and hold them all. Any suggestions are welcomed! Thanks Jackson Gallaxy for your essence!
Posted by Terri from Maine on 3rd Apr 2012
I have a cat I am fostering, she never leaves the room she is in even though she could roam anywhere. After one week with this product I was absolutely amazed to find her downstairs on the bottom step, the next day she was checking out each room upstairs. This product works amazing. Thank you
Posted by Fran on 10th Feb 2012
I wrote a review for Trauma free and knew it was working for my rescue cat. I was told to use feral cat to get him comfortable with human touch. Between feral cat and Trauma free remedies, my cat now comes to me for affection and just about knocks me over to get close to me. And lays on his side and welcomes me hovering over him which I could not do b4. Now, all I need is to get him to allow me to groom him. Its a work in progress.
Posted by GreenMountainLady on 28th Nov 2011
I adopted a feral stray that had started coming to my deck when he was about 2-3 months old. He was small, obviously the runt of the litter, and obviously the other outdoor cats were not letting him have any of the food available and I think his mother had either abandoned him or had a "mishap" for lack of a kinder term. Anyway, I befriended him and he started coming to my deck regularly knowing that he would find food here. Over the next month, he would come to the food dishes while they were right by my knees, and even had introduced him to a cat carrier by placing his food inside it, though he would not let me pet him. One day I say that he had been injured on his foreleg, and within a week he was limping. So I decided that I had no choice. I couldn't wait to gain his trust and let me handle him voluntarily; I had to trap him and get him medical care. So one day I place his food inside his cat carrier and when he went into it to eat I closed the door and trapped him in it; it freaked him out and I think that that was the moment that I completely broke whatever trust I had earned in him. I brought him inside, carefully treated him for fleas and took him to a vet for medical attention for him foreleg. He was about four months old +/- at this point. It turns out that he also had a respiratory infection that I didn't know about and he had to stay at the vet for a month while he was treated for that. When I was finally able to bring him home it was almost six weeks later, around 5 or 6 months old already, and he longer trusted me at all. Additionally, since, the vet said the leg wound was a puncture wound but couldn't determine if it from an animal bit or not, he needed to be quarantined from my in my home for six months to protect my other two 4 yr old cats. This concerned me because at such a young age I knew he wouldn’t learn any f the normal feline social skill from my other two cats if he couldn’t interact with them. And since he didn’t trust me anymore, earning back his trust has been a very slow process. When he was finally able to be allowed the run of the house he was already almost a year old. He would come near to me when I fed him but still wouldn’t let me touch him. Everyone was telling me that at that age, it would be neigh on impossible to domestic him and integrate him into the family; that I should let him go outside; he would be happier. But with all the traffic in my area and the uncaring drivers, I couldn’t take the chance and do that to him.
I found this site just before it was time to attempt to integrate him with the other cats and got both the “Feral Cat Rehab” and “Scaredy Cat” formulas for the baby and the “Peacemaker” formula for my other cats. I put the “Feral Cat Rehab” in the feral cats food and around his favorite “safe” places, though the two older cats are both are picky eaters and I can’t put the “Peacemaker” in their food, I did put it in both in the common water supply and on their fur and they’re fine with that.
The results were amazing! Within a few days the 1 yr old feral baby stopped hiding under the table and started venturing out into the house, trying to play with the other two cats; the two other cats significantly reduced the hissing at the baby, and now three months later, the 4yr old female is playing with him and grooming him while the baby is not only letting me pet him but is coming up to me asking me to pet him! He still won’t let me pick him up (in time, I’m sure he will, just not yet) but I can now not only pet him his back but he rolls over and lets me pet his belly and plays with me! I couldn’t believe how well these formulas have worked to help my little cat family become a family. Amazing! I can honestly say that my little feral baby is no longer “feral.” I’m as happy as a clam! :-D
I highly recommend thee “Feral Cat Rehab,” “Scaredy Cat” and “Peacemaker” formulas for anyone who is trying to domestic a feral cat and/or bring a feral cat into a family that has other already established cats. It may be a long, slow process at first, but be patient! It does work and you won’t regret it!
Spirit Essences co-founder and TV personality Jackson Galaxy is available for personal consultations in-home, on the phone or via Skype. Visit his website today for more information.