Registered Hypnotherapist...is a cat.

George is probably capable of providing better therapeutic results than many of his human colleagues... :rolleyes:
 
I had a 22 pound cat who could calm me down by his purring. He was so loud you could hear him in the next room. He'd cuddle up to my back and purr and I felt like he was hypnotizing me or at least doing some sort of ancient pressure point magic. I miss him!
 
:cattail:Cat Therapy:cattail:


When traveling to people's houses for treatments of people and animals, the animals are very attracted to the therapy. Cats , especially, are very attracted to the energy of massage and often will contribute to assisting in removing negative energy from the body fields. Here, a cat is doing his best to alleviate his Human's back pain. Cat Therapy is rarely caught on film, as they are usually rather illusive in their treatment plans

http://www.touchofhealththerapy.com/uploads/images/cat_therapy.jpg
 
I know when I cry, my girl Tabitha will get in my lap and cuddle me until I stop.

There's something inherently funny about that article, but cats are scientifically proven to make their human keepers live longer, happier, healthier lives! Obviously no cat should get a Hypnotherapy license (he doesn't even have thumbs to hold a pen!) but "Animal Therapy" is something I actually take seriously.
 
PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR PURR zzzzzzzzzz
 
I'd like to see Freud analyze that therapist


and you know animal therapy is real.

One form is to give old people pets, or sometimes plants even do the job. Something to give them some power, some control. Will make them lived longer and happier.

And then healing power of creature comfort should not be underestimated.

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Now I got an image of bob and his gigantic tits... but fuck you know when you need it you just need it. We are all animals anyway.
 
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