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Spell: Food Magic for Pets

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As a means of sending blessing or healing energy to our pets, we can use a bit of kitchen magic. Since so many ingredients in our food are potentially dangerous for pets (for example, garlic and onions can lead to anemia in dogs and cats, and neither animal can eat chocolate), it's not wise to mix in extra things like herbs into their food. We can, however, project energy into the food to charge it with the desired quality. If it's moist food, a power symbol can be traced in it with a knife or fork, sending energy through it into the meal. If it's dry kibble, the symbol can be traced onto the bowl before adding the food, so that the energy is absorbed into it as it's being eaten.
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