Thanks for the heads-up on Melatonin and the Nighttime version of Rescue
Remedy.  I had no idea Walgreen's was selling it!.  Even as I type I am
working off approximately 4 hours sleep because I woke up at 4 and
couldn't really get back.  I'll give one of them, or both, a shot!
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline
Kaufmann
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT: Regarding Rescue Remedy/Pet Calm



It definitely should.  I didn't think I would be able to sleep when
Monkee died because he slept with me every night.  But Rescue Remedy
Nighttime and the supplement Melatonin (it's in with the Vitamin
Supplements at any store), kept me sleeping fine.  It was the waking up
that was hard because I'd wake up to the realization that he was gone
and we always had these cuddle sessions in the a.m. that I missed!  

You should try Melatonin too.  It really works and I am not kidding.  I
have to split the pills with a pill splitter, or else I would never be
able to wake up.  During the week, I usually take a 1/4 of a pill every
night.  Works wonders.  I have taken it for a year now and I NEVER have
difficulty sleeping and I have been through some things this year that
should have disrupted my sleep (losing my job, breakup with long-term
boyfriend, Monkee's illness, etc.).  My mom thought I would need Ambien
or something like that when Monkee died, but I told her "no way!  I'd
never wake up!" because I was fine with my Rescue Rem and Melatonin.  

I use the spray for me (a few squirts on the tongue- it's like using a
spray breath freshener) and the droppers for the cats.

*I forgot to add that if you touch the dropper to your cats' mouth when
dosing, don't put it right back in the bottle...rinse off with warm,
mild soapy water, then replace.  If you put it right back in, you get
"essence of cat" into the mixture, which can mess up the whole thing!

-Caroline  



        
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        From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Reply-To: [email protected]
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: OT: Regarding Rescue Remedy/Pet Calm
        Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 10:18:53 -0700 (PDT)
        
        
        Thanks for this info.!  I think my husband and I need the
nighttime one!  Lately, I have been waking up with my throat feeling a
bit closed and feeling a little sick.  Part of it is because my cat is
sleeping on my head, something that hasn't happened in about a year
because they were banned from our bedroom.  But I also think I am not
sleeping well, waking up all the time throughout the night right now, so
maybe the rescue remedy will help this!
         
        :)
        Wendy
         
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        ----- Original Message ----
        From: Caroline Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Friday, August 3, 2007 12:12:32 PM
        Subject: OT: Regarding Rescue Remedy/Pet Calm
        
        

        http://www.rescueremedy.com/

        the above website is for general information about Rescue
Remedy.  I am a huge fan, I have used it myself everyday since Monkee
died.  If you go to a Holistic Vet, they usually mix their own "Flower
Essences"- which have a lot of the same things in it as Rescue Remedy,
so if you are using Vet-provided Flower Essences, you don't need Rescue
Remedy (unless you want it for yourself).  Monkee was on Flower Essences
in the weeks before he died.  The last night of his life, his Holistic
Vet has us giving him the Flower Essences every hour to keep him calm
and try to prevent any respiratory distress.  Although he left this
world that night, I really think it helped him and one of the last
things I did was give him a few drops before he passed.  I have said
this before, but immediately after Monkee passed in my arms, by mom gave
me Rescue Remedy and I truly believed it prevented me from lapsing into
utter hysteria (which would have been bad for Monkee as he was passing
on).  

        Once only sold at specialty, organic food stores (Whole Foods,
Wild Oats, etc.), my Walgreens just started selling Bach's Rescue
Remedy!  Look for it in the headache medicine aisle.  Bach is also
making "Nighttime Rescue Remedy" (also available at Walgreens)- to sooth
your "racing mind" and I use this every night before bed.  I never have
trouble getting to sleep!   

        http://www.bachflower.com/Pets.htm

        this website is the Bach's info regarding pets.

        
http://www.petco.com/product/7743/Richard-s-Organics-Pet-Calm.aspx

        And this website is for "Dr. Richard's Organics- Pet Calm."
This is pretty much the same as Rescue Remedy and it's organic too.  I
think it's cheaper too.  I bought this because my Pet Supply Store
doesn't carry Bach's Rescue Remedy, but it does carry this Brand.  I've
been using the dropper to put a few drops in the waters I keep outside
for outdoor colony cats on my street.  I am trying to keep them from
fighting with each other over food and it's totally working!  I also put
a few drops in their wet food when I feed them that.  And the cat I am
currently fostering- since she's a high-strung 10 month old- I also put
Pet Calm in her waters and wet food.  

        I hope this information is helpful!

        -Caroline 
        
        

                
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                From: "Melissa Lind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                Reply-To: [email protected]
                To: <[email protected]>
                Subject: RE: Miles
                Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 11:43:06 -0500
                
                

                Good Luck Miles! I know a lot of the people here use
something called Rescue Remedy to calm down their cats (and themselves).
I've been meaning to get it for the next car ride for a few of my
"scaredy" cats, but I don't know anything about it. Hope everything is
okay with Miles!

                 

                Melissa

                 

                
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                From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beckie McRae
                Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:33 AM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: Miles

                 

                Well, Miles if off to the vet today at 3:15.  Wish him
luck.  He's NOT going to be happy.

                 

                Beckie 

                 



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