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Tellington ttouch

Has anyone tried this. Been watching video's about it (quiet day at work!) and thought I might give it a try on my cats tonight. Foster gets very stressed around anyone but ourselves (think he was mistreated by the people we got him off :mad:), and so I'd like to be able to help him relax a little if I can when people come round.
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  • buddys_mum
    buddys_mum Posts: 555 Forumite
    edited 11 March 2011 at 8:42AM
    Ive tried this on Buddy and its works well on im. Im lucky enough to be aquainted with a practioner who lives local and we see her when we are out for our walks.


    Do you live anywhere near Bath?

    http://www.ttouchtteam.co.uk/
    http://www.tilleyfarm.co.uk/

    Try and get booked in for a client day.


    Sarah fisher is the wife of Anthony Head.
  • kazschow
    kazschow Posts: 436 Forumite
    I did an intro course on ttouch, when I found out my boy needed tplo surgery, it was great for keeping him calm, relaxing and increasing the bond with him post operatively :)
  • mozzyc
    mozzyc Posts: 2,765 Forumite
    ooh, thanks! Might give it a whirl then.
    No, I live in Middlesex, but after watching quite a few video's from Tellington themselves, have picked up some basics. I tried the ear thing last night, haha, cats hated it, so i'll stick to the semi circles, keep thumb stationery, pause at end, and move to next position. I tried quickly on Foster, but he's got a bit of dandruff (from sticking very close to the radiator in winter!), so every time I touched his back, he got all excited and wanted me to itch more than just move around haha.
    DFD February 2012 :D
    Baby Boy Born February 2012 :smileyhea
    Newborn Thread Member :heart:
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