Interview with a Holistic Rescue and Care-Part 2

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Betty Marie–another of Cynthia’s gorgeous rescues

Liz: And you put a nutrient supplement in there…

Cynthia: Right. There are a lot of good supplements, and I don’t feel that I know all there is by a long shot.  I do extra things as needed — like right now Dillon’s got a cold so I’m putting extra Vitamin C in everybody’s food to prevent others from getting it.

Sometimes I’ll put more fish oil. I’ve been using more seaweed these days because of the radiation. It just depends on what’s in the household and what someone needs.

No need to fly here to adopt

Liz: Can you envision readers traveling long distances to adopt from Bee Holistic? Or is that too hard on the cat?

Cynthia:
Folks do come from Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Marin, etc. They find the drive worth it.

But [for further distances], I would tell them to just find a cat where they are.  There’s plenty of wonderful cats. They don’t need to drive.

They can turn any cat into a healthy cat pretty easily, so there’s no need to come here and get one of mine, although I’d love to find homes for them. You know, there’s cats getting killed in the shelters everyday where they are.

Liz: Thank you, that’s actually a good piece of inspiration: You can find a cat where you are and you can do what Cynthia does to help them be healthy. Thank you, Cynthia.

All photos in this series are courtesy Bee Holistic Cat Rescue and Care.

Cynthia invites people to visit her site and even to call her if they have questions about holistic cat care!

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