Calm your pet's anxiety with meditation? (Yes, Really!)


Do you live with an anxious, fearful, or reactive animal, Reader?

Are you feeling anxious and overwhelmed looking for natural solutions that actually work long-term?

And guess what? We’ve got a tail-wagging way to help your pet go from nervous Nellie to Zen.

The ancient art of meditation isn't just for humans anymore.

Turns out your pets can benefit from meditating, too!

And they love to meditate with you (yes, really!).

Join our mini-course, →→→ Calm Pet Anxiety Naturally with Meditation

📆 Tuesday, April 30 ⏰ 7 pm EST via Zoom

💰 $29US [use code CALMPET10 for $10 off]

🐾 It’s pawsitively fun for your animal and it helps you:

  • Chill out with your anxious animal.
  • ❤️ Deepen your bond and develop your intuition.
  • Create a peaceful haven for them (and you too!).
  • Empowers you to help your pet overcome their fear.

Pet Meditation is all about mindful breathing, relaxation, and deepening your heart connection—which is good for you and your animal friend!

If the idea of meditating with your pet intrigues you, come to my upcoming mini-course to learn more.

Register for Calm Pet Anxiety Naturally with Meditation

In this mini-course, you'll learn simple techniques your animal will enjoy and welcome.

You'll experience how meditating with your animal family creates a calm, peaceful environment that helps soothe their anxiety (and yours!).

Plus, learn how spending as little as 10 minutes a day meditation can help your fearful animal feel safe while promoting mutual trust and understanding.

Here's how Pet Meditation can calm your pet's fearfulness and strengthen your bond:

  • Reduced Anxiety & Stress: Mindful breathing and focused attention calm their nervous system, easing anxiety around loud noises, separation, or vet visits.
  • Faster Healing: Studies suggest meditation can support animals during illness by reducing stress and promoting overall well-being.
  • Deeper Bond & Mutual Trust: As you find calm together, communication improves, fostering a deeper understanding and trust between you and your pet.
  • Peaceful Environment: Since we mirror each other's energy, your relaxation ritual can create a more peaceful environment where you both can thrive.

Ready to give it a try, Reader?

Click here to sign up for the mini-course and start your journey to a happier, healthier pet (and you!)

↗️ Sign up now and use code CALMPET10 for $10 off.

Got questions? Hit "reply!"

My dog Yogi Bear and I can’t wait to meditate with you and your animal family!

See you soon,

~ Cat and Yogi Bear

P.S.

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Animal Muse

Hi, I’m Cat Malkin—The Animal Muse. With 30+ years of experience, I help pets and their pet parents connect, heal, and find peace on a deep heart level. I offer Animal Communication, Animal Reiki, and Pet Loss Grief Counseling. I'm the founder of the Animal Muse Meditation Circle, a unique space where people and their animals meditate together for relaxation and connection. I'm a proud mom to @MayorYogiBear and two curious kittens, Minnie and Finnegan. 💜 Learn more at www.animalmuse.com

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