As a biodynamic craniosacral therapist, I enjoy occasionally giving craniosacral sessions to my cats. When that happens, they end up looking somewhat the way Ty looks here:
Funny — my human clients often end up in a similar condition — minus the fireplace….
I’m not the only BCST out there who works on animals. According to Tim Munro, a craniosacral therapist in Melbourne, Australia, biodynamic craniosacral therapy can be helpful not only for cats, but also for dogs, horses — even birds and reptiles:
http://www.biodynamiccraniosacral.com.au/craniosacral/
There is even a craniosacral school in Australia (the Land Down Under is ON IT!) that offers training in how to treat cats and dogs with BCST:
https://www.bodyintelligence.com/advanced-training-topics/bcst-for-cats-and-dogs
My husband has suggested that the two of us could take a trip to Australia so I could participate in such a training. This, of course, could not possibly have anything to do with his long-standing desire to visit Australia. No, no––nothing at all…