Showing posts with label Full Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Full Moon. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2025

Cats, Dogs and the Full Moon


Okay, we know the effect the full moon has on werewolves, but what about cats and dogs?
There have been plenty of studies suggesting that pets get into more mischief and are injured more often when the moon is fullest, but is lunar activity the reason?

The study, authored by Raegan Wells, DVM, and her colleagues at Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, said there seemed to be a correlation between an increase in emergency room visits for dogs and cats  when there was a full moon.

The study, titled "Canine and feline emergency room visits and the lunar cycle,” appears in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

The data, compiled from case histories of 11,940 dogs and cats treated at the university's Veterinary Medical Center, indicates that the risk of emergencies on fuller moon days was 23 percent greater in cats and 28 percent greater in dogs when compared with other days. The types of emergencies ranged from cardiac arrest to epileptic seizures and trauma, and the increase was most pronounced during the moon's three fullest stages—waxing gibbous, full and waning gibbous.

"If you talk to any person, from kennel help, nurse, front-desk person to doctor, you frequently hear the comment on a busy night, 'Gee is it a full moon?'" said Wells. "There is the belief that things are busier on full-moon nights."

We realize that folklore alone does not make for good science, but the research indicates that this folklore may indeed be based in fact. 

Modern studies have associated the full Moon with insanity, traffic accidents, increased aggression, unintentional poisonings and absenteeism, and the female menstrual cycle, but many of the studies are a mixed bag of results. 

"While the results of our retrospective study indicate that there is an increased likelihood of emergency room visits on the days surrounding a full moon, it is difficult to interpret the clinical significance of these findings," Wells writes.

There has always been the belief that a full moon can effect people and animals causing them to act strangely. In fact, the word ‘Lunatic’ came about due to the belief that the Moon can make one mad.

We have a lot of cats, we have dogs as well, and regardless of what the opponents say, we see that our 4 legged family members are affected to some degree during the full moon.

Because we have some knowledge of ours own cats behavior, we know when things are different.
As a result we get a lot of questions from cat owners about their cats and the full moon! 
“Can a full moon cause cats to act weird?,” “cat meowing more," “cat more crazy than usual during the full moon?,” “cat temperament changes around full moon,” “why are my cats more aggressive during a full moon?"
It's obvious people see something is different with their pets when the full moon is out.

So, we believe there is a full moon behavior having an effect on the feline's circadian rhythm, that is, physiological and metabolic processes that are based on a passage of time, change of season, tidal variations, gravitational cycles and amount of light or darkness. This variation in circadian rhythm presented by the completion of the lunar cycle to full moon, thereby leading to changes in night-time light and gravity, affects the behavior of felines. It is not only felines that get affected, as the same variations of behavior associated with full moon affect dogs and even people in much the same way.

So, what does all this mean for pet owners?

"It serves as a good reminder to remain cognizant of your pet's environment and overall health status, and to avoid situations that would put them in harm's way," Wells said.

This advice includes keeping a closer eye on them near the full moon, when their likelihood of injury explicable peaks.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Charging your Crystals under the Full Moon



Before you put your crystals under the full moon it's a great idea to clean them first.
Sound cleansing is another way to prepare your crystals.




bed of rice is considered the safest method of cleaning your crystal.
Fill a glass bowl with uncooked rice grains. 
Gently place the crystal on top of the rice or fully cover the crystal
Leave it there for at least four hours, any negative energy will be absorbed and transmuted into the rice, so do not cook and eat the rice or you will absorb the negativity! 

After the cleansing the energy of a full moon is perfect to charge your crystals.

A full moon is the brightest and it is the most effective way to cast off what is no longer serving you  – and your crystals.
Crystals absorb energy, just as you do. 
Your crystals will absorb the energy of their immediate environment, and if they are frequently handled or used for healing practice, they will need to be cleansed of that energy too.

Lay your crystals out on a natural surface. 

This gives an earthing effect, just like grounding your own body.

What time is best to put them outside?

Anytime after it gets dark is the perfect time. 
Dusk, when the sun is setting is ok too. 
This way the crystals that should avoid sunlight, such as Amethyst, are not put out until the sun has gone down.

When we bring the crystals inside and do we need to do anything special with them?

Bring them inside in the morning. You do not have to have them outside for any set length of time. 
There are some crystals that can eventually fade if left in direct sunlight. 
You do not need to do anything special to handle them while bringing them inside. 
Just bring them on in and put them in their normal homes around your house.

What if we can't put them outside? Will they still get cleansed if we put them on my window ledge?

It's ok if you can't put them outside. 
You can put them in front of your window.
Some crystals like Selenite are fragile and they need to be protected outside. 
If you have a window that moonlight can come into, that is probably best. 
However, if you can't do that, don't worry, any window will do. 
The energy is all around us. It won't be as strong as it would be outside, but you work with what you have.

It is cloudy or raining. I can't see the moon. Will my crystals still be cleansed? Does this effect the moon's energy? 

Regardless if we can see the moon or not, the energy is still there and is still effecting us and the planet. 
Clouds do not effect the moon's energy. 
It is still there and still shining, even though the clouds are in the way of us seeing it. 
If it is raining, just make sure that you put out crystals that are ok to get wet.
For example, keep Selenite and Malachite inside because the rain will damage them. 
Crystals like the Quartz family (Clear Quartz, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, Citrine, Smoky Quartz) are all safe to be outside in the rain. 

Friday, April 23, 2021

The Next Full Moon Is a "Supermoon" Pink Moon



The Next Full Moon is the Pink Moon, the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon, the Fish Moon, the Paschal Moon and a Supermoon.


The next full Moon will be late Monday night, April 26, 2021.

The Moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from Sunday night through Wednesday morning.


This rare full moon is set to appear in the night sky and will be one of the brightest and biggest this year.

Named the ‘Pink Moon,’ this supermoon will be 30 percent more dazzling and 14 percent larger than the average full moon – but do not expect the lunar surface to be glowing pink.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Full Moon Days Away


Are you ready for 2021’s first “supermoon?” By some definitions this weekend’s full Moon—the first of spring 2021—can be called the “Super Worm Moon.” 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

December Full Moon



Humans and nature itself, has been living by lunar cycles for centuries, and in our modern world, connecting to these energies can give us a sense of grounding and synergy with the earth and cosmos. 

When the moon is completely full, it's a spiritual and energetic pinnacle of whatever you started when the sun and the moon united at the new moon. 

Let’s end 2020 with positive energy and vibrations in order to give us strength.





Saturday, July 4, 2020

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Full Moon This Morning

We took this photo this morning, just as the sun was rising...




Sunday, March 8, 2020

Bask In The Worm Full Moon



This full moon is a supermoon because its orbit will be closer to the Earth than an average full moon. ... Every year, the March full moon is commonly called the “worm moon” — 
It’s because of the earthworms that start appearing in early spring.

The Full Moon Almost Here


2020’s second-closest and second-biggest—full moon is coming Monday.

It’s the “Super Worm Moon” and as it sinks in the west, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and even the tiny planet Mercury will be visible in the east. 



Saturday, February 8, 2020

Full Moon Tonight


February's full Moon marks the first supermoon of 2020.

The Super Snow Moon is set to light up the night sky, visible to skywatchers as long as the weather remains clear.