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How Animal Communication Can Help
Why would you ask me to talk to your animal?
People have many, many reasons they might want to have me communicate with their animal. General categories might include:
- Behavior issues: Sometimes animals do things that we don’t understand or display behavior that we consider undesirable. Common examples might include cats and litter box issues, animals with aggression or shyness towards a member of the family, friend or neighbor, barking, difficulty in introducing a new animal to the household, or perhaps the arrival of a new baby. Understanding the problem is an essential first step towards putting it right.
- Health issues: Never a substitute for veterinary care, communication can help with things like where does it hurt? Does is help when I do this, or that? Are you feeling better? We can even talk about up coming surgeries or other medical procedures. Explaining to an animal that they are about to under go a procedure and helping them understand the benefits can go a long way towards making them less stressed and mentally ready for what lies ahead.
- Upcoming Changes: Moving, somebody moving in or out of the house, new kitten coming into your life? Help prepare your animal for what’s coming up by letting them know what’s going on and taking their needs and feelings into account.
- Loss, Grieving and Death: Most of us would like some say in how we finally make our transition. Animals usually do too. Some prefer to wait for death. Others prefer the help of a veterinarian. Do they have anything to say to you before they go? Are there words they need from you to help ease them on their way?
- Just checking in! Sometimes it’s just nice to know how your friend is doing and what they are thinking about. Not sure if they want to go on that long car drive with you to visit Aunt Martha? Let’s find out!
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