[You’re Invited] Heart-Centered Healing for Animals & Their Caregivers 💜


Hey Reader,

Are you an animal shelter caregiver, rescue volunteer, or someone who gives their heart to help animals in need?

Then this FREE webinar is for you!

🗓 Monday, June 2
🕗 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
📹 Live on Zoom (link provided upon registration)
📍 Hosted by Holistic Actions!

I’m honored to be presenting this webinar as part of Shelter & Rescue Month—a special June event series dedicated to celebrating and supporting the incredible people who care for animals in shelters and rescues.

While the focus of this webinar is on shelter and rescue caregivers, it's also open to anyone who loves and cares for animals and wants to show up with calm, heart-centered presence.

In this uplifting webinar, I’ll share my signature approach—The Animal Muse P.A.W.S. Way™—which integrates over 30 years of experience volunteering in animal shelters, animal communication, Reiki, and meditation with animals to support both animals and their caregivers.

You’ll learn simple, grounding tools to:

  • Calm anxious animals—even in chaotic and stressful environments
  • Ease emotional fatigue and compassion fatigue
  • Strengthen your heart connection with the animals you care for.

Reserve your spot now using my link (this helps support my work—thank you!)

❣️ Bonus: If you decide to join Holistic Actions!, use coupon code CAT to receive 20% off your first month.

Whether you're caring for your animal family or animals in a shelters and rescue organizations, this webinar will help you feel more grounded, connected, and supported leading to less overwhelm and burnout.

You give so much.

Let’s fill your cup The Animal Muse P.A.W.S. Way™

Hope to see you Monday!

~Cat

P.S.💌 If you know someone who’s caring for animals and could use support easing their stress, overwhelm or compassion fatigue, pease share this free webinar with them.

Live participation is encouraged, but if you can’t make it, you’ll still receive the recording by email. Registering will also subscribe you to the Holistic Actions! community list (you can unsubscribe anytime).

Animal Muse

Hi, I’m Cat Malkin—The Animal Muse. With 30+ years of experience, I help pets and their pet parents connect, heal, and find peace on a deep heart level. I offer Animal Communication, Animal Reiki, and Pet Loss Grief Counseling. I'm the founder of the Animal Muse Meditation Circle, a unique space where people and their animals meditate together for relaxation and connection. I'm a proud mom to @MayorYogiBear and two curious kittens, Minnie and Finnegan. 💜 Learn more at www.animalmuse.com

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