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Animal communication (Pet Chatter) is simply making a telepathic connection with the pet. Using a picture and description of your pet, I ask the questions you provide.* After the communication I will email you the details of our conversation.

 

They may send me images, sensations or thoughts. I am their translator and put their message into words, which I share with you. Sometimes the message will be crystal clear, others it may make no sense at that moment. Days later a memory can be triggered and you will suddenly understand what they were saying. That is the essence of how telepathic animal communication works. I promise to faithfully translate their message as relayed to me.**

 

Once you have received the message, I ask that you review it and then contact me for clarification. Together we can sift through any odd details, which will ensure you receive the most complete message from your treasured pet.

 

Please be assured that your pets are discreet. They do not generally communicate information they know their guardians wish kept private.

 

* A picture is not an absolute requirement. In my experience, a visual aid helps create a stronger telepathic connection. However, if you cannot provide one, then I can work with a description of your pet.

 

** One time I was communicating with a horse who sent me a picture of playing fetch with his guardian. I thought I must surely have misunderstood. However,  I relayed the information as I received it. The guardian confirmed that fetch was indeed one of their favorite games. They never cease to amaze and amuse.

 

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DISCLAIMER: Animal communication is not a replacement for veterinary care. It is a tool to provide information about the animal, from the animal, and may be of benefit regarding the animal or its care. No part of the communication should be considered a diagnosis. Pet Chatter will not be held responsible for failure to consult a veterinarian or physician regarding care or diagnosis of animals or persons.

 

 

 

 

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