My Pet Said What? By Cherie Vergini
Are you concerned about their health? Ever wonder what they’re thinking when they look at you? Curious about their past before they came to live with you? If your pet recently passed (died), do you
want to know how they’re doing? A pet psychic, also known as a pet com- municator, animal intuitive or animal com- municator can shed light on these questions by asking your pet directly and relaying the answers to you. You communicate with your pets telepathically all the time, without even knowing it. A pet psychic session can open up a new level of communication and understand- ing between you and your pet. Understanding your pet’s perspective can shed light on existing problems or behaviors and allow you to move forward towards a solu- tion that is right for both of you. Animals have complex emotions, just like
people. By tapping into what they’re feeling and why, you gain a deeper understanding of your pet, their specific personality, what they do and like and what causes them stress. There can be many different things that can cause stress, anxiety or behavior changes in
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your pet. A pet psychic can bridge the com- munication gap so that you both can better understand each other and be reassured in times of change. People seek the advice of pet psychics for a specific reason, such as: The pet is lost, and its owner wants to figure out where it is or encourage it to return home The pet is behaving inappropriately, and its human companion wants to find out why
There is a new baby coming home and the human companions want to make sure the pet is okay with the baby Does the pet want a new pet companion Is the pet ready to be euthanized or do they want to pass on their own? The human companion wants to contact their beloved pet that has passed to make sure they’re okay
The human companion becomes ill and the pet has trouble adjusting to the changes in their routine Separation anxiety Pet communication is grounded in a per- son’s sensitivity to the emotions and thoughts
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