Friday, April 10, 2015

The Wild Rose Cat

Rosa canina - Wild Rose felines exhibit a behavior of "learned helplessness" which is similar to the way humans feel when they have become weary of struggling against life's challenges.  Cats that have been exposed to on-going stress for prolonged periods can bin to shut down emotionally - sometimes losing the will to survive and become resigned to whatever happens.  Often this state is apparent in cats that have been abused for a long time, have fallen gravely ill or are slowly dying without any attention or proper care.
Wild Rose is an important essence for such cats as it kindles an interest in life and surviving.  A frequent use of this particular flower essence is in helping rescue cats who have experienced difficult times, convalescing cats and those of advanced years.  This essence blends well with Oak, Olive, Gentian and Gorse to help restore vitality to a depleted system.


To give you an idea of the powerful potential of Wild Rose, veterinary associates of the Society for Animal Flower Essence Research have found that it is immensely effective in helping injured wild animals to survive the stress of anesthetic and operations.  Often these animals die during treatment, or soon after, not because of the injuries suffered, but from the stress of being transported, placed in an environment they have never experienced and handled over and over by humans.


Indications for the use of Wild Rose

Unresolved negative experiences
Severe Injury
Weakness of Will
Refusal of Food
No desire to be active
Indifference
Weak Immune System
After a Stillbirth









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