I love these flash cards. Designed for educational use (e.g. learning the parts of the cat's anatomy), I as a Pet Communicator use them and the other as-useful Canine Anatomy cards to be able to better communicate to the pet owner "where it hurts" for their pet. That is, the animal will send me the concept and I can delineate it pretty well (if you press on your sternum, go about 1/2 to the left - approx 3/4" inwards from there - ok, so it's that relative to the size of a cat's body! well, they say there's a feeling of a pressing, too-warm (etc)..... but now I can also say, it's the area encased or adjacent to xyz muscle group, or, 4th or 5th vertebrae, or abc cranial ya-ya - whatever, you get the idea - it's already proven invaluable. Folks already tend to try and take what I say as gospel truth or something, like I have some mystical ability to just "know" what's wrong with their pet, and that's not true - I go by what the pet TELLS me. But translating that into human English words, that can be another story! lol and I want them to be able to be heard, and I want the pet owner to know where to investigate on their pet's body and/or tell the vet etc. These cards are awesome. Good quality and good price, too! "Aunt" Julie Rich www.petcomm.comRead full review
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