
7 Essential Pet Feng Shui Guidelines For Good Energy at Home
Are you a pet owner of a dog, a cat, a turtle, some fish or others?
Good news for you because keeping a pet helps bring good Feng Shui energy into your home. It is constantly circulating good Chi energy with its movement. However, there are also some guidelines to ensure good energy flow in the house.
1. Take Good Care of Your Pets
Pets are like any living thing that needs our love and concern, so do not neglect them because they can bring bad Feng Shui. For example, if you leave your aquarium unattended, it will contain dirty, stagnant water that can result in financial loss. So remember to feed them, play with them and shower them with love to attract positive vibes.
2. Provide Them a Special Place
You should provide the pet with a specified place to sleep. It is best to not sleep with your pets like dogs, cats, etc. It can affect your love or marriage relationship.
3. Keep Them Away From Furnitures
Give your pet their own dedicated clean, and safe spot in your home. For example, place their beds away from doors and keep them in the corner so that they will not feel vulnerable. Like human beings, pets also need security and protection.
However, you should keep them away from the furniture, and if not, you are giving them an equal footing with humans.

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4. Give Them Freedom
Do not lock your pet in a cage because it will minimize the movement and flow of the energy that can create terrible Chi in the house. But, on the other hand, you might be asking, “How about fish since you keep them in the fish tank?”
Keeping fish is a good choice if you know the correct placement of the aquarium in the house. If not, you might be attracting bad things instead of the good.
You can breed them in a pond or aquarium because they can still swim around. However, the problem will arise if you keep the fish in an overcrowding and dirty tank.
5. Be Organized and Neat
You can achieve good Feng Shui for your house if it is clutter-free and clean. Get rid of any pet waste and ensure that your home is always clean and odour-free.
6. Have a Balanced Life
Keep a balance, and do not let your pet get too overwhelmed in your life. For example, avoid putting too many photos of your pet in the house. It is crucial for singles who are looking for a love relationship.
7. Elements Play A Part Too
Some people even use Feng Shui elements to choose accessories for their pets. For example, cats belong to the wood element, so the suitable colours for their bedding should be blue, black or green. Avoid red as it is the wrong choice for your cat’s bedding.
Whereas dogs belong to the element earth, it is good to keep them away from white baskets as it can make them ill. A more suitable basket colour will be brown or yellow.
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