Receiving Kindness - At Last!

November 12, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Albuquerque, NM – November 1, 2004 – Kim Bloomer of Aspenbloom, a natural pet care consultant, teamed with Nancy Boyd of Bright Wings, Inc. to create a product for abused animals – "Receiving Kindness – At Last!'*

Bloomer met Boyd in the International Virtual Women's Chamber of Commerce
(IVWCC) online. Boyd is gaining national notoriety in her approach to bringing
wellness to pets. Her work has caught the attention of a regional pet magazine and a cable network pet show.

Boyd contacted Bloomer with an offer to joint venture and they must've been on the same page that day because Boyd only beat Bloomer to the "punch' by minutes! "As soon as I noticed that Nancy was involved in natural pet care, I of course, wanted to contact her and see what we could do together' says Bloomer. "Although Nancy is a Life Coach by trade, she creates custom-blended natural flower essences** to use in
her approach to wellness for both people and pets*. Not only is she kind and caring, but very talented and creative as well' commented Bloomer.

Boyd "pulled' the focus from Bloomer on what she wanted this product to
accomplish. "It came down to me wanting to help abused animals transition into
their new homes without a lot of two-steps forward, one-back that tends to be the case with these abused critters. I wanted something to help them actually ‘receive' the kindness and love their new owners wish to give them' stated Bloomer.*

Boyd created the flower essence blend, "Receiving Kindness – At Last!'** For further details go to http://www.Aspenbloom-WellPet.com

Bloomer and Boyd are both available for further comments.

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Bright Wings, Inc.
1858 Pleasantville Road #166
Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
(888) 833-1725
brightwings@att.net


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

**Flower essences should not replace regular medical or veterinary care and that while they are safe and without side effects, you should still take your pet to a qualified veterinarian (preferably a holistic one!)