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Scorpio astro sign cat necklace
Scorpio astro sign cat necklace
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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21) is the 8th sign of the zodiac. It is a water sign, ruled by Pluto (and Mars in traditional astrology), planets associated with transformation, intensity, power, and passion. It is arguably one of the most mysterious and profound signs of the zodiac.
Scorpio feels everything very strongly. He lives, loves, thinks, suffers, desires—intensely. Behind an often calm, even impassive exterior, hides a rich, complex, and sometimes tormented inner world. He is very lucid, perceives what others prefer to ignore, and always gets to the bottom of things. It's impossible to fool him: he has sent what is hidden.
Determined, magnetic, and loyal to those he loves, Scorpio is also formidable when betrayed. He doesn't give his trust easily, but once he becomes attached, it's with fierce loyalty. He can be secretive, intense, and sometimes jealous, but always true.
It is a sign of transformation: he symbolically dies several times in his life only to be reborn stronger. He has immense potential for healing, regeneration, and impressive inner strength.
In love, he seeks fusion, the absolute, the soul-to-soul connection. Superficial? Never. All or nothing, always.
His challenge? Learning to let go, to forgive, and not to be consumed by his own storms. But when channeled well, Scorpio is a powerful ally, a rare, loyal, and intensely alive being.
Sodalite : Third Eye Chakra (Ajna)
Sodalite is ideal for nervous, anxious, or easily stressed cats, as it helps calm mental agitation and promotes more composed behavior.
It supports fearful, solitary or distrustful cats, helping them to open up to their environment and better tolerate the presence of humans or animals.
It promotes a subtle connection between the cat and its human, developing more fluid and peaceful communication.
Sodalite is non-toxic, soft, but slightly fragile. Placed near the bed in a small natural fabric pouch.
Amethyst : Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)
Amethyst is one of the best stones for calming stressed, nervous, or agitated cats, especially those who startle easily or are hypersensitive to their environment.
It helps cats who have experienced changes, losses or trauma, by providing them with a feeling of security and comfort.
Perfect for cats who have trouble relaxing, or who sleep poorly, it creates a peaceful and gentle atmosphere, ideal for relaxation.
Amethyst is non-toxic, stable, and very well tolerated by cats. Place it near the cat's resting place (tumbled stone or small pebble). In a secure pouch.
Finishes and comfort:
Flexible and lightweight assembly : perfectly adapted to the cat's mobility, without hindering it
Secure and smooth closure thanks to the 18K gold micropavé CZ cylinder connectors.
Balanced assembly on elastic thread alternating stones, spacers, and space for better energy circulation. The thread is elastic and highly resistant. It is also doubled for better hold.
Medal engraved with the signature "Chakras d'Opale" in 18K gold plate, a symbol of care, intention and energetic love for the animal.
The lithotherapy beads are AAA, AA, best quality, or excellent quality. The spacer beads are plated with 24k and 18k gold. The blue, white, and red beads are frosted glass.
Genuine stone beads, spaced with gold spacers for a flowing radiance.
The Scorpion medal is made of brass gilded with fine gold.
CAUTION: Do not attach the leash to the collar and avoid leaving them when playing with other cats to avoid damaging or breaking them even if they are resistant.
Avoid prolonged contact with water to preserve your jewelry as long as possible.
Important: Stones used in lithotherapy can support the well-being of animals by providing gentle and natural energy. However, they should never replace veterinary advice or medical treatment. In the event of injury, illness, or unusual behavior, it is essential to consult an animal health professional. Lithotherapy is a complement, not an alternative to veterinary care.


