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Animal Communication
(2/1/24)Update: A lady was having problems with a semi-feral cat she had brought inside. The cat would not come to her when called, and it was very difficult for her to pick up the cat when it was time to take it to the vet. The cat indicated that it did not like the name the lady had given her and preferred to be called “Princess”. She also indicated a fear of human hands. The lady tried calling her Princess and the cat responded. I suggested she cover her hands with a towel when attempting to pick up her cat. She tried a towel and it worked.
Our pets live in our homes. They are part of our family. Have you ever wished you could find out what your pet is thinking? Is something bothering them? Is there something they want your to know?
The Animal Connection has been involved in animal communication for many years and has assembled a list of local animal communicators.
An animal communicator normally works from a picture of the animal showing its face and a few pieces of information such as name, age and sex. Depending on the animal, it may take a day or two get a response.
https://www.caragubbins.com/ Do you want to become an Animal Communicator? Here is a link to Dr. Cara Gubbins training options. Online classes or self-study she is a great resource for learning how to talk to your best friend.