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Book details
  • Genre:PETS
  • SubGenre:Reference
  • Language:English
  • Pages:216
  • eBook ISBN:9781936796021

ACU-CAT: A Guide to Feline Acupressure

by Amy Snow and Nancy Zidonis

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Overview
ACU-CAT 2nd Edition!! 100% New – detailed charts, photos, 2 acupressure session protocols, full discussion of TCM theories and concepts,& 30+ Common Feline Specific Conditions Session Charts. The best feline acupressure book ever!
Description
Cats are the most popular companion animal in the world. This user-friendly book is filled with photographs, charts, and illustrations to help people learn acupressure. The book includes: two acupressure session protocols; the major meridians for cats, and over 30 specific feline condition acupressure sessions. Since cats are so connected to their own energy, when they need your help to feel their best, acupressure offers an excellent way for you to contribute to a cat’s healing.
About the author
Amy Snow and Nancy Zidonis are the co-founders of Tallgrass Animal acupressure Institute and Tallgrass Publishers, LLC. They have authored articles for numerous publications, books and manuals including: Acu-Dog: A Guide to Canine Acupressure, Equine Acupressure: A Working Manual, Acu-Cat: A Guide to Feline Acupressure, Equine and Canine Acupoint Energetics and Landmark Anatomy, Equine and Canine Health & Pathology. Additionally they have produced four DVD's and meridian charts for horses, dogs, and cats. Most recently their new Apps - Equine and Canine AcuPoints has been released. Both Amy and Nancy studied and practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine and have worked with animals for over 25 years. Their work reflects their intention of bringing animal acupressure to the people who can benefit animals most.