The answer to this question is simple. Animal communication gives your pet a voice. They are consistently wanting to talk to us. They want to share their adventures, notes of love and even pain. Most parents already know what their pets are saying. I know I do, at 6am when my Siamese cat is howling…he is HANGRY. And I knew that before studying pet communication.
Giving the voice
An animal communicator can help with the times in between when you intuitively know something is up but you don’t know exactly what there are trying to say. These can be the need for medical intervention (not visible), releasing past traumas or to communicate what they need to live a happy life.
Behavioural concerns
I did a reading for a cat who was recently rescued. This cat had abandonment issues and scared it will happen again. He kept on marking the house and did not get along with his new fur siblings. In the reading, he gave me a list of ‘demands’ (in bullet form, may I add) to share with his mum. It was all valid asks to make his presence feel secured and valued. Animal communication helped the entire family to help address behavioural concerns.
You can ask your pet questions
When I do a reading, I ask you (as the parent) to give me questions to ask your pet. The common ones being:
- Are you happy here?
- Do you like your food?
- Are there any changes you would like to see?
- Is there anything we should know about your past?
- Will you be okay if we introduce a baby or pet into the home?
I recently asked a dog the last question. The parents explained that he has a history of not liking small children. Through a chat with him, he told me that he had a bully child in his last home. He said he will be okay with a new addition because his parents will ‘train’ the baby not to be a bully to him. He trusted them completely. His words gave the couple a piece of mind for the future harmony of their home.
Tracking
Tracking is likely the first time you heard of a profession called Animal Communicator. No parent wants to go through this. I spent 3 long days searching for my cat (before AC) and it was the most traumatic experience of my life.
As an animal communicator, I can assist by looking through the eyes of your pet to reveal what they are seeing. I can assess their life force, how they are feeling and share a GPS location of where I sense they are.
The aim is to bring your pet back home or give you closure.
Conclusion
I hope this helps you know a little bit more about how animal communication can make you a better parent. Please reach out if you have any questions or want to book a session.