Tonight Patrick 9th session was from 8.00 pm to 8.20 pm.
His energies are quite stable and not too bad considering that his body is still recovering from starvation.
I had the impression that Patrick has been a bit naughty since I last connected with him, and was told off (in a nicest way possible, like someone saying "No Patrick" whilst laughing). I don't know what the little guy did, but his cheeky side is coming to the surface.
Saying that I felt a bit of frustration and boredom too. I had the impression that he wants to play more and more, but he gets a bit tired and/or people do not have the time to play with him.
He also showed me the gentleman with the beard that was with him when they went to the studio (I think his name is John?). I felt that Patrick likes him a lot and I don't know if he saw him or if they play since I last connected with Patrick.
We worked on his tendons, muscles, pelvis, stomach, jaws and try to top up his energy field for him to get less tired.
Of course, I finished the session by telling him of the love we all have for him, people he sees on an everyday basis, and people that he do not see but send their love from all over the world. I told him of my love for him too.
As you know I will take the week-end off to recharge my batteries and will resume his sessions on Monday.
Best wishes
Oephebia
Vet Response
It is hard to know if he will have any long term effects from his starvation but I am expecting him to be physically normal. If he was still growing when this all started, he may be smaller in size than he would have been otherwise, but everything should work. He may have behavior issues related to food or people. Heart disease is one known complication of starvation - we did a baseline cardiac evaluation and found him to be normal.
He is not currently on any medications. He was on antibiotics and pain meds but his wounds have healed and he has been comfortable without pain medications.
Kate Palmer
Vet who cares for Patrick
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